and wavelets
... (duration in the range of millisecond), and impulse spike (duration in the range of microseconds). Surges are highenergy pulses arising from power system switching disturbances, either directly or as a result of resonating circuits associated with switching devices. Protection against surges and imp ...
... (duration in the range of millisecond), and impulse spike (duration in the range of microseconds). Surges are highenergy pulses arising from power system switching disturbances, either directly or as a result of resonating circuits associated with switching devices. Protection against surges and imp ...
RF3398 数据资料DataSheet下载
... Exceeding any one or a combination of the Absolute Maximum Rating conditions may cause permanent damage to the device. Extended application of Absolute Maximum Rating conditions to the device may reduce device reliability. Specified typical performance or functional operation of the device under Abs ...
... Exceeding any one or a combination of the Absolute Maximum Rating conditions may cause permanent damage to the device. Extended application of Absolute Maximum Rating conditions to the device may reduce device reliability. Specified typical performance or functional operation of the device under Abs ...
EVALUATION AND DESIGN SUPPORT CIRCUIT FUNCTION AND BENEFITS
... interface voltage, VIO, can range between 1.8 V and 5 V, depending on the interface logic supply. The AD7892 has true differential inputs that accept voltages of up to ±VREF. The ADR435 is a 5 V, low noise (8 µV p-p, 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz), high accuracy (±2 mV for B grade) voltage reference that provides ...
... interface voltage, VIO, can range between 1.8 V and 5 V, depending on the interface logic supply. The AD7892 has true differential inputs that accept voltages of up to ±VREF. The ADR435 is a 5 V, low noise (8 µV p-p, 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz), high accuracy (±2 mV for B grade) voltage reference that provides ...
1. Introduction - About the journal
... conventional operational amplifier (op-amp) and the commercial operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) as the major active component, these configurations are less appropriate for high-frequency applications and uneconomical for applying to an IC fabrication. Recently, there has been much effor ...
... conventional operational amplifier (op-amp) and the commercial operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) as the major active component, these configurations are less appropriate for high-frequency applications and uneconomical for applying to an IC fabrication. Recently, there has been much effor ...
DAC900 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... configuration, which can be implemented with a transformer. Utilizing a small geometry CMOS process, the monolithic DAC900 can be operated on a wide, single-supply range of +2.7V to +5.5V. Its low power consumption allows for use in portable and batteryoperated systems. Further optimization can be r ...
... configuration, which can be implemented with a transformer. Utilizing a small geometry CMOS process, the monolithic DAC900 can be operated on a wide, single-supply range of +2.7V to +5.5V. Its low power consumption allows for use in portable and batteryoperated systems. Further optimization can be r ...
Training Report on 220 to 132KV Substation
... substation. Even the instruments are very costly, so to prevent any damage lightening arrestors are used. The lightening arrestors do not let the lightening to fall on the station. If some lightening occurs the arrestors pull the lightening and ground it to the earth. In any substation the main impo ...
... substation. Even the instruments are very costly, so to prevent any damage lightening arrestors are used. The lightening arrestors do not let the lightening to fall on the station. If some lightening occurs the arrestors pull the lightening and ground it to the earth. In any substation the main impo ...
Operational Amplifiers File
... Like the input signal, the output signal is also balanced and since the collector voltages either swing in opposite directions (anti-phase) or in the same direction (in-phase) the output voltage signal, taken from between the two collectors is, assuming a perfectly balanced circuit the zero differen ...
... Like the input signal, the output signal is also balanced and since the collector voltages either swing in opposite directions (anti-phase) or in the same direction (in-phase) the output voltage signal, taken from between the two collectors is, assuming a perfectly balanced circuit the zero differen ...
Low-power LVDS for digital readout circuits
... mode of LVDS offers multiple benefits such as; robustness of link to supply and oscillation of common-mode, reduction of electromagnetic interference and coupling. Since LVDS drivers can provide data serialization with the aforementioned features, they are utilized in a wide range of application fie ...
... mode of LVDS offers multiple benefits such as; robustness of link to supply and oscillation of common-mode, reduction of electromagnetic interference and coupling. Since LVDS drivers can provide data serialization with the aforementioned features, they are utilized in a wide range of application fie ...
Brushless Servo Amplifiers
... The marker pulse is about .5 degrees in width. The above illustration is for 1024 line condition (default). The above signals are TTL differential outputs from a DS26LS31 differential driver. The logic 0 is typically between 0 and .5 volts and logic 1's are typically between 3.3 and 4 volts. ...
... The marker pulse is about .5 degrees in width. The above illustration is for 1024 line condition (default). The above signals are TTL differential outputs from a DS26LS31 differential driver. The logic 0 is typically between 0 and .5 volts and logic 1's are typically between 3.3 and 4 volts. ...
Barriers
... short-circuit occurs between the circuits and ground, high voltage/current may be generated in the circuits, causing a possible explosion. The 0V line of circuits, therefore, must be provided with grounding (resistance 10Ω max.) so that the voltage/current can be shunted to the ground. ...
... short-circuit occurs between the circuits and ground, high voltage/current may be generated in the circuits, causing a possible explosion. The 0V line of circuits, therefore, must be provided with grounding (resistance 10Ω max.) so that the voltage/current can be shunted to the ground. ...
MAX9115 Single LVDS Line Receiver in SC70 General Description Features
... MAX9115. Use controlled-impedance PC board traces, typically 100Ω. Match the termination resistor to this characteristic impedance. Eliminate reflections and ensure that noise couples as common mode by running the differential traces close together. Reduce skew by matching the electrical length of t ...
... MAX9115. Use controlled-impedance PC board traces, typically 100Ω. Match the termination resistor to this characteristic impedance. Eliminate reflections and ensure that noise couples as common mode by running the differential traces close together. Reduce skew by matching the electrical length of t ...
SERVICE MANUAL
... on the TV with the back removed. 1.1 Do not attempt to service this TV if you are not conversant with the precautions and procedures for working on high voltage equipment. 1.2 When handling or working on the CRT, always discharge the anode to the TV chassis before removing the anode cap in case of e ...
... on the TV with the back removed. 1.1 Do not attempt to service this TV if you are not conversant with the precautions and procedures for working on high voltage equipment. 1.2 When handling or working on the CRT, always discharge the anode to the TV chassis before removing the anode cap in case of e ...
Source Transformation
... 0.214V 0.418V 300W I L IVs VL / RL 0.714mA PVs PL PRs VL I L VRs I Rs PVs 0.214V (0.714 A) (0.418V 0.214V )(0.714mA) ...
... 0.214V 0.418V 300W I L IVs VL / RL 0.714mA PVs PL PRs VL I L VRs I Rs PVs 0.214V (0.714 A) (0.418V 0.214V )(0.714mA) ...