TPS543C20 4 Vin to 16 Vin, 40-A Stackable, Synchronous Step
... IOUT ≥ 20 A/phase among stackable devices, defined as the ratio of the current IOUT ≤ 20 A/phase difference between devices to ...
... IOUT ≥ 20 A/phase among stackable devices, defined as the ratio of the current IOUT ≤ 20 A/phase difference between devices to ...
AN2867
... Most designers are familiar with oscillators (Pierce-Gate topology), but few really understand how they operate, let alone how to properly design an oscillator. In practice, most designers do not even really pay attention to the oscillator design until they realize the oscillator does not operate pr ...
... Most designers are familiar with oscillators (Pierce-Gate topology), but few really understand how they operate, let alone how to properly design an oscillator. In practice, most designers do not even really pay attention to the oscillator design until they realize the oscillator does not operate pr ...
THE 555 IC TIMER • The 555 IC TIMER
... at the outputs of the flip-flop.Assuming the initial output of flip-flop for Q=0V(that is Vo) and so Q’=1V(that is transistor bias voltage). In the stable state that is Vo is equal to 0(Q=0) thus its Q’ output will be high , turning on transistor Q1.Transistor Q1 will be saturated , and thus Vc will ...
... at the outputs of the flip-flop.Assuming the initial output of flip-flop for Q=0V(that is Vo) and so Q’=1V(that is transistor bias voltage). In the stable state that is Vo is equal to 0(Q=0) thus its Q’ output will be high , turning on transistor Q1.Transistor Q1 will be saturated , and thus Vc will ...
TPS68401 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... sourced from the controller in all cases where the serial data line is bi-directional for data communication between the controller and the slave terminals. Each device has an open drain output to transmit data on the serial data line. An external pull-up resistor must be placed on the serial data l ...
... sourced from the controller in all cases where the serial data line is bi-directional for data communication between the controller and the slave terminals. Each device has an open drain output to transmit data on the serial data line. An external pull-up resistor must be placed on the serial data l ...
ICS674-01 - Integrated Device Technology
... "LF" suffix to the part number are the Pb-Free configuration and are RoHS compliant. While the information presented herein has been checked for both accuracy and reliability, Integrated Device Technology (IDT) assumes no responsibility for either its use or for the infringement of any patents or ot ...
... "LF" suffix to the part number are the Pb-Free configuration and are RoHS compliant. While the information presented herein has been checked for both accuracy and reliability, Integrated Device Technology (IDT) assumes no responsibility for either its use or for the infringement of any patents or ot ...
TONiC DSi dual readhead rotary encoder system data sheet
... DSi is available with the following retiming frequencies: 20 MHz, 12 MHz, 10 MHz, 8 MHz, 6 MHz, 4 MHz and 1 MHz. These figures refer to the minimum counter clock frequency required of the host controller. There is no 40 MHz or 50 MHz version. As with a single readhead system, the retiming frequency ...
... DSi is available with the following retiming frequencies: 20 MHz, 12 MHz, 10 MHz, 8 MHz, 6 MHz, 4 MHz and 1 MHz. These figures refer to the minimum counter clock frequency required of the host controller. There is no 40 MHz or 50 MHz version. As with a single readhead system, the retiming frequency ...
HEF4047B monostable.pdf
... employed. ‘True’ input pulses on the ASTABLE or ‘complement’ pulses on the ASTABLE input, allow the circuit to be used as a gatable multivibrator. The OSCILLATOR OUTPUT period will be half of the O output in the astable mode. However, a 50% duty factor is not guaranteed at this output. In the monost ...
... employed. ‘True’ input pulses on the ASTABLE or ‘complement’ pulses on the ASTABLE input, allow the circuit to be used as a gatable multivibrator. The OSCILLATOR OUTPUT period will be half of the O output in the astable mode. However, a 50% duty factor is not guaranteed at this output. In the monost ...
LTC2436-1 - 2-Channel Differential Input 16
... modes). These various modes do not require programming configuration registers; moreover, they do not disturb the cyclic operation described above. These modes of operation are described in detail in the Serial Interface Timing Modes section. Conversion Clock A major advantage the delta-sigma conver ...
... modes). These various modes do not require programming configuration registers; moreover, they do not disturb the cyclic operation described above. These modes of operation are described in detail in the Serial Interface Timing Modes section. Conversion Clock A major advantage the delta-sigma conver ...
AN98 - Signal Sources, Conditioners and Power Circuitry Circuits of the Fall, 2004
... times and overshoot. Its value, nominally 200Ω, will vary somewhat with layout and should be selected for best output waveform purity. Q4 and Q5, high current types, drive the capacitive load. The 5-transistor stage swings to potentials established by Q1’s emitter and collector rails3. Emitter rail ...
... times and overshoot. Its value, nominally 200Ω, will vary somewhat with layout and should be selected for best output waveform purity. Q4 and Q5, high current types, drive the capacitive load. The 5-transistor stage swings to potentials established by Q1’s emitter and collector rails3. Emitter rail ...
WP2 AIT
... Task 2.1 Definition of application and device specifications [M1 – M12] Task 2.2 Modelling of devices and system for communications applications [M12 – M36] Task 2.3 Value analysis in terms of cost and green aspects [M24 – M30] Task 2.4 The evaluation of the silicon-organic hybrid technology ...
... Task 2.1 Definition of application and device specifications [M1 – M12] Task 2.2 Modelling of devices and system for communications applications [M12 – M36] Task 2.3 Value analysis in terms of cost and green aspects [M24 – M30] Task 2.4 The evaluation of the silicon-organic hybrid technology ...
... stopping, it is also a premium motor protection system. Motor overload protection is an important consideration for all applications. The ASAB soft starter excels in this area providing a protection levels previously only available from dedicated and expensive high-end motor protection relays. ...
Lect11
... time constant is entirely determined by C, R1, and R2. • I personally find it easier to think about the circuit as if C was discharging than charging; I imagine that the capacitor is charged, and that the battery is replaced by a wire (which also has no resistance or capacitance). Since the batter ...
... time constant is entirely determined by C, R1, and R2. • I personally find it easier to think about the circuit as if C was discharging than charging; I imagine that the capacitor is charged, and that the battery is replaced by a wire (which also has no resistance or capacitance). Since the batter ...
A Glossary of Analog-to-Digital Specifications
... user presents a step-input to the delta-sigma converter input or switches a multiplexer output channel, the converter will require time for the digital filter to refresh with the new signal. If a snap-shot of the signal or a defined acquisition point in time is required, it is more appropriate to us ...
... user presents a step-input to the delta-sigma converter input or switches a multiplexer output channel, the converter will require time for the digital filter to refresh with the new signal. If a snap-shot of the signal or a defined acquisition point in time is required, it is more appropriate to us ...
78M6612 Single-Phase, Dual-Outlet Power and Energy
... power and energy measurement and monitoring system-onchip (SoC) that includes a 32-bit compute engine (CE), an MPU core, RTC, and flash. Our Single Converter Technology® with a 22-bit delta-sigma ADC, four analog inputs, digital temperature compensation, and precision voltage reference supports a wi ...
... power and energy measurement and monitoring system-onchip (SoC) that includes a 32-bit compute engine (CE), an MPU core, RTC, and flash. Our Single Converter Technology® with a 22-bit delta-sigma ADC, four analog inputs, digital temperature compensation, and precision voltage reference supports a wi ...
Time-to-digital converter
In electronic instrumentation and signal processing, a time to digital converter (abbreviated TDC) is a device for recognizing events and providing a digital representation of the time they occurred. For example, a TDC might output the time of arrival for each incoming pulse. Some applications wish to measure the time interval between two events rather than some notion of an absolute time.In electronics time-to-digital converters (TDCs) or time digitizers are devices commonly used to measure a time interval and convert it into digital (binary) output. In some cases interpolating TDCs are also called time counters (TCs).TDCs are used in many different applications, where the time interval between two signal pulses (start and stop pulse) should be determined. Measurement is started and stopped, when either the rising or the falling edge of a signal pulse crosses a set threshold. These requirements are fulfilled in many physical experiments, like time-of-flight and lifetime measurements in atomic and high energy physics, experiments that involve laser ranging and electronic research involving the testing of integrated circuits and high-speed data transfer.