
MCOTS-C-28-28-HZ-NMF - SynQor, Inc.
... Both the first stage and the second stage switch at a fixed frequency details possible circuits for driving the ON/OFF pin. Figure B is a for predictable EMI performance. Rectification of the transformer’s detailed look of the internal ON/OFF circuitry. output is accomplished with synchronous rectif ...
... Both the first stage and the second stage switch at a fixed frequency details possible circuits for driving the ON/OFF pin. Figure B is a for predictable EMI performance. Rectification of the transformer’s detailed look of the internal ON/OFF circuitry. output is accomplished with synchronous rectif ...
PLUS+1® Controller Family Technical Information Manual
... minimum voltage that a module will read at the 0 to 5.25 Vdc range is 105 mV. The minimum voltage that a module will read at the 0 to 36 Vdc range is 703 mV. The input offset error is a function of component tolerances and can vary from one module to the next. When an input value is used in an algor ...
... minimum voltage that a module will read at the 0 to 5.25 Vdc range is 105 mV. The minimum voltage that a module will read at the 0 to 36 Vdc range is 703 mV. The input offset error is a function of component tolerances and can vary from one module to the next. When an input value is used in an algor ...
Ch9 Intro to Power Supplies
... in the optimization of performance, price, and space • Larger valued, higher quality, higher price external components usually translate into higher performance • An optimal power supply design, however, will meet the required performance requirements while using acceptable external components (smal ...
... in the optimization of performance, price, and space • Larger valued, higher quality, higher price external components usually translate into higher performance • An optimal power supply design, however, will meet the required performance requirements while using acceptable external components (smal ...
3.3 V, 50 Mbps to 4.25 Gbps, Single-Loop, Laser Diode Driver ADN2871
... provided by a microcontroller DAC or by a trimmable resistor or digital potentiometer. The average power control loop is implemented using feedback from a monitor photodiode. The part provides bias and modulation current monitoring as well as fail alarms and automatic laser shutdown (ALS). The devic ...
... provided by a microcontroller DAC or by a trimmable resistor or digital potentiometer. The average power control loop is implemented using feedback from a monitor photodiode. The part provides bias and modulation current monitoring as well as fail alarms and automatic laser shutdown (ALS). The devic ...
FEATURES APPLICATIONS DESCRIPTION
... components: current sense resistor, RCS, the output inductor and the output capacitor(s) to ground. If the voltage on the CS1, and CS2 pins exceed 0.2 V (resistance greater than 40 kΩ), a fault is declared and the device does not start. This is a fault detection feature that insures the output induc ...
... components: current sense resistor, RCS, the output inductor and the output capacitor(s) to ground. If the voltage on the CS1, and CS2 pins exceed 0.2 V (resistance greater than 40 kΩ), a fault is declared and the device does not start. This is a fault detection feature that insures the output induc ...
3-A 60-V Step-Down DC/DC Converter With
... resistor divider network. The output voltage start up ramp is controlled by a soft start capacitor. There is an internal undervoltage shut down which is activated when the input supply ramps down to 2.6 V. ...
... resistor divider network. The output voltage start up ramp is controlled by a soft start capacitor. There is an internal undervoltage shut down which is activated when the input supply ramps down to 2.6 V. ...
4.5-V-18-V Input, High Current, Synchronous Step Down 3-DC
... a built-in slope compensation ramp. The slope compensation can prevent sub harmonic oscillations in peak current mode control. A traditional type II compensation network can stabilize the system and achieve fast transient response. Moreover, an optional capacitor in parallel with the upper resistor ...
... a built-in slope compensation ramp. The slope compensation can prevent sub harmonic oscillations in peak current mode control. A traditional type II compensation network can stabilize the system and achieve fast transient response. Moreover, an optional capacitor in parallel with the upper resistor ...
MAX6782–MAX6790 Low-Power, 1% Accurate, Dual-/Triple-/Quad-Level General Description
... The MAX6782/MAX6783 offer four battery monitors in a single package with factory-set (0.5%, 5%, 10%) or adjustable hysteresis. The MAX6784/MAX6785 provide three battery monitors with factory-set (0.5%, 5%, 10%) or adjustable hysteresis. The MAX6786/MAX6787/ MAX6788 offer two battery monitors with ex ...
... The MAX6782/MAX6783 offer four battery monitors in a single package with factory-set (0.5%, 5%, 10%) or adjustable hysteresis. The MAX6784/MAX6785 provide three battery monitors with factory-set (0.5%, 5%, 10%) or adjustable hysteresis. The MAX6786/MAX6787/ MAX6788 offer two battery monitors with ex ...
Operational Transconductance Amplifier Design for A 16
... In the design, a fully differential folded cascode Op Amp that has four single ended OTA has been chosen. In order to achieve high gain and speed, the Op Amp employs NMOS input differential pair. The complete implementation circuit is shown in figure 2. This design incorporates fully differential in ...
... In the design, a fully differential folded cascode Op Amp that has four single ended OTA has been chosen. In order to achieve high gain and speed, the Op Amp employs NMOS input differential pair. The complete implementation circuit is shown in figure 2. This design incorporates fully differential in ...
BDTIC
... Radiated coupling results from the spark discharge between two bodies which are external to the system. Because the human body is one of the most common ESD generators, the IEC standard defines a test set up which simulates an ESD event from a human body. The Human Body Model is considered as a vali ...
... Radiated coupling results from the spark discharge between two bodies which are external to the system. Because the human body is one of the most common ESD generators, the IEC standard defines a test set up which simulates an ESD event from a human body. The Human Body Model is considered as a vali ...
25_InstructorSolutionsWin
... IDENTIFY: First use Ohm’s law to find the resistance at 20.0°C; then calculate the resistivity from the resistance. Finally use the dependence of resistance on temperature to calculate the temperature coefficient of resistance. SET UP: Ohm’s law is R = V/I, R = L/A, R = R0[1 + (T – T0)], and the r ...
... IDENTIFY: First use Ohm’s law to find the resistance at 20.0°C; then calculate the resistivity from the resistance. Finally use the dependence of resistance on temperature to calculate the temperature coefficient of resistance. SET UP: Ohm’s law is R = V/I, R = L/A, R = R0[1 + (T – T0)], and the r ...
Thermocouple Measurements with ΔΣ ADCs
... Thermocouple Responses......................................................................... 3 Temperature Algorithm ............................................................................ 4 Simple Input Circuitry for Noise-Free Thermocouple Wires .................................. 5 Filter ...
... Thermocouple Responses......................................................................... 3 Temperature Algorithm ............................................................................ 4 Simple Input Circuitry for Noise-Free Thermocouple Wires .................................. 5 Filter ...
Ultra Low Power Boost Converter with Battery Management for
... The bq25504 was designed with the flexibility to support a variety of energy storage elements. The availability of the sources from which harvesters extract their energy can often be sporadic or time-varying. Systems will typically need some type of energy storage element, such as a rechargeable bat ...
... The bq25504 was designed with the flexibility to support a variety of energy storage elements. The availability of the sources from which harvesters extract their energy can often be sporadic or time-varying. Systems will typically need some type of energy storage element, such as a rechargeable bat ...
JFET Biasing
... • JFETs can be used as voltage controlled switches for switching low-level analog signals. • As seen in the previous slide, the control signal is digital: on or off. • JFETs can be used as series switches or as shunt switches. • When used as a switch, the key JFET parameter is RDS(on), the resistanc ...
... • JFETs can be used as voltage controlled switches for switching low-level analog signals. • As seen in the previous slide, the control signal is digital: on or off. • JFETs can be used as series switches or as shunt switches. • When used as a switch, the key JFET parameter is RDS(on), the resistanc ...
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.