
ESD Generator Modelling
... • Using a UDF as an excitation function and a simplified ESD generator model, the induced currents and fields, as seen during susceptibility test, can be modeled using MWS. Within the accuracy bandwidth of the model, the results agree well with the measurements. • A higher accuracy is achieved in th ...
... • Using a UDF as an excitation function and a simplified ESD generator model, the induced currents and fields, as seen during susceptibility test, can be modeled using MWS. Within the accuracy bandwidth of the model, the results agree well with the measurements. • A higher accuracy is achieved in th ...
Data Translation DAQ Adaptor for MATLAB
... setting up analog input channels: http://www.mathworks.com/help/daq/analog-data-acquisition.html For Data Translation devices, note the following differences: • TerminalConfig – For Data Translation devices, the terminal configuration (SingleEnded or Differential) applies to all the channels of the ...
... setting up analog input channels: http://www.mathworks.com/help/daq/analog-data-acquisition.html For Data Translation devices, note the following differences: • TerminalConfig – For Data Translation devices, the terminal configuration (SingleEnded or Differential) applies to all the channels of the ...
MAX11166/MAX11167 16-Bit, 500ksps/250ksps, ±5V SAR ADCs with Internal Reference in TDFN General Description
... The MAX11166/MAX11167 measure a Q5V (10VP-P) input range while operating from a single 5V supply. A patented charge-pump architecture allows direct sampling of highimpedance sources. The MAX11166/MAX11167 integrate an optional 6ppm/NC reference with internal buffer, saving the cost and space of an e ...
... The MAX11166/MAX11167 measure a Q5V (10VP-P) input range while operating from a single 5V supply. A patented charge-pump architecture allows direct sampling of highimpedance sources. The MAX11166/MAX11167 integrate an optional 6ppm/NC reference with internal buffer, saving the cost and space of an e ...
Basic BJT Amplifiers
... signals are in the form of time-varying currents and voltages. The magnitude of an analog signal can take on any value within limits and may vary continuously with time. Electronic circuits that process analog signals are called analog circuits. One example of an analog circuit is a linear amplifier ...
... signals are in the form of time-varying currents and voltages. The magnitude of an analog signal can take on any value within limits and may vary continuously with time. Electronic circuits that process analog signals are called analog circuits. One example of an analog circuit is a linear amplifier ...
Circuits
... model of venous blood (dark red, produced in the liver) and arterial blood (brighter and thinner, produced in the heart), which were believed to flow from these organs into the rest of the body where it was consumed. Harvey calculated that the liver would have to produce 540 pounds of blood in a day ...
... model of venous blood (dark red, produced in the liver) and arterial blood (brighter and thinner, produced in the heart), which were believed to flow from these organs into the rest of the body where it was consumed. Harvey calculated that the liver would have to produce 540 pounds of blood in a day ...
a Low Noise, 90 MHz Variable-Gain Amplifier AD603*
... seven-section R-2R ladder network, using untrimmed resistors of nominally R = 62.5 Ω, which results in a characteristic resistance of 125 Ω ± 20%. A shunt resistor is included at the input and laser trimmed to establish a more exact input resistance of 100 Ω ± 3%, which ensures accurate operation (g ...
... seven-section R-2R ladder network, using untrimmed resistors of nominally R = 62.5 Ω, which results in a characteristic resistance of 125 Ω ± 20%. A shunt resistor is included at the input and laser trimmed to establish a more exact input resistance of 100 Ω ± 3%, which ensures accurate operation (g ...
ECE211Prelabs2 - Clemson University
... frequency. • The frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz) and equals the number of times the signal repeats itself in one second, referred to as cycles per second. • A repetitive signal also has a period, which is the amount of time it takes the signal to complete one cycle. • Period and frequency are re ...
... frequency. • The frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz) and equals the number of times the signal repeats itself in one second, referred to as cycles per second. • A repetitive signal also has a period, which is the amount of time it takes the signal to complete one cycle. • Period and frequency are re ...
Alternating Current Circuits and Electromagnetic Waves
... Discussion: When light travels through the atmosphere, some of the photons collide with air molecules and change directions (a process called “scattering”), and most travels through unscattered. Some photons are more likely to be scattered than others, however; photons toward the blue end of the vis ...
... Discussion: When light travels through the atmosphere, some of the photons collide with air molecules and change directions (a process called “scattering”), and most travels through unscattered. Some photons are more likely to be scattered than others, however; photons toward the blue end of the vis ...
OPAx836 Very-Low-Power, Rail-to-Rail Out, Negative
... OPA836 and OPA2836 devices offer performanceversus-power capability that is not attainable in other devices. Coupled with a power-savings mode to reduce current to < 1.5 μA, these devices offer an attractive solution for high-frequency amplifiers in battery-powered applications. The OPA836 RUN packa ...
... OPA836 and OPA2836 devices offer performanceversus-power capability that is not attainable in other devices. Coupled with a power-savings mode to reduce current to < 1.5 μA, these devices offer an attractive solution for high-frequency amplifiers in battery-powered applications. The OPA836 RUN packa ...
UNDERSTANDING HPS BALLASTS
... life". Lamp voltage is constantly rising through this excursion, and the ballast must compensate for the wattage changes to maintain the limits of operation fixed by the trapezoid. As the lamp voltage increases with age (Figure 2), so do the wattage and the lumen output. Under-wattage operation prod ...
... life". Lamp voltage is constantly rising through this excursion, and the ballast must compensate for the wattage changes to maintain the limits of operation fixed by the trapezoid. As the lamp voltage increases with age (Figure 2), so do the wattage and the lumen output. Under-wattage operation prod ...
Instructions
... Other Documents (Pulse and Meter Multiplier sheets, TLC worksheet, meter program file etc.) {SMOG Section 3.2.3} ...
... Other Documents (Pulse and Meter Multiplier sheets, TLC worksheet, meter program file etc.) {SMOG Section 3.2.3} ...
Noise Source Impedance Measurement in SMPS
... our case). The LISN impedance should be considered a part of Zsetup , without limitations. An additional remark is that the injected signal of the VNA must be much larger than the background noise generated by the device under test in the frequency range of interest, so that the background noise doe ...
... our case). The LISN impedance should be considered a part of Zsetup , without limitations. An additional remark is that the injected signal of the VNA must be much larger than the background noise generated by the device under test in the frequency range of interest, so that the background noise doe ...
422 and 485 Overview and System Configurations
... The RS-422 and RS-485 standards, as they are known today, are balanced data-transmission schemes that offer robust solutions for transmitting data over long distances and noisy environments. The official titles for these two standards are ANSI TIA/EIA-422 and TIA/EIA-485, respectively, and are revis ...
... The RS-422 and RS-485 standards, as they are known today, are balanced data-transmission schemes that offer robust solutions for transmitting data over long distances and noisy environments. The official titles for these two standards are ANSI TIA/EIA-422 and TIA/EIA-485, respectively, and are revis ...
Viva-Voce – Current Electricity
... Ans. It states that the resultant displacement at a point due to two or more waves passing simultaneously through a medium is the vector sum of the displacements due to the individual waves. Q.78. What type of waves are produced in the sonometer wire ? Ans. Stationary transverse waves. Q.79. Why are ...
... Ans. It states that the resultant displacement at a point due to two or more waves passing simultaneously through a medium is the vector sum of the displacements due to the individual waves. Q.78. What type of waves are produced in the sonometer wire ? Ans. Stationary transverse waves. Q.79. Why are ...
1102 Lab 5 Circuits
... have enough equipment, you may need to team up with another group so that you can build both for comparison. Or, you can switch between Circuit IV and Circuit V quickly by switching the wire connected to the top of bulb G to the top terminal of bulb E. Watch the brightness of bulb E while you do thi ...
... have enough equipment, you may need to team up with another group so that you can build both for comparison. Or, you can switch between Circuit IV and Circuit V quickly by switching the wire connected to the top of bulb G to the top terminal of bulb E. Watch the brightness of bulb E while you do thi ...
Multimeter
A multimeter or a multitester, also known as a VOM (Volt-Ohm meter or Volt-Ohm-milliammeter ), is an electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement functions in one unit. A typical multimeter would include basic features such as the ability to measure voltage, current, and resistance. Analog multimeters use a microammeter whose pointer moves over a scale calibrated for all the different measurements that can be made. Digital multimeters (DMM, DVOM) display the measured value in numerals, and may also display a bar of a length proportional to the quantity being measured. Digital multimeters are now far more common but analog multimeters are still preferable in some cases, for example when monitoring a rapidly varying value. A multimeter can be a hand-held device useful for basic fault finding and field service work, or a bench instrument which can measure to a very high degree of accuracy. They can be used to troubleshoot electrical problems in a wide array of industrial and household devices such as electronic equipment, motor controls, domestic appliances, power supplies, and wiring systems.Multimeters are available in a wide range of features and prices. Cheap multimeters can cost less than US$10, while laboratory-grade models with certified calibration can cost more than US$5,000.