
Presentation Slides
... We tested two different types of temperature sensors for our project – the AD590 and the AD22103. There are distinct differences between the two sensors, and they each have their benefits and drawbacks • The AD22103 has on-chip signal conditioning. • The AD590 does not have this feature, and a rathe ...
... We tested two different types of temperature sensors for our project – the AD590 and the AD22103. There are distinct differences between the two sensors, and they each have their benefits and drawbacks • The AD22103 has on-chip signal conditioning. • The AD590 does not have this feature, and a rathe ...
Core Technology Group Application Note 5
... bridges, stimulated by an AC signal, are used extensively for force measurement. Although their unloaded resistance may be relatively high, the change in resistance under load may be in the order of milliohms/gram. As batteries age and discharge, their internal resistance increases. Monitoring the i ...
... bridges, stimulated by an AC signal, are used extensively for force measurement. Although their unloaded resistance may be relatively high, the change in resistance under load may be in the order of milliohms/gram. As batteries age and discharge, their internal resistance increases. Monitoring the i ...
Assembly Instructions - Fascinating Electronics
... can be dislodged by the stress of wind, or windblown rain. An exposed sensor element can be destroyed by just one strong blast of wind. Some protection may be afforded by siting the sensor on a covered porch or patio where the overhanging roof protects the sensor. Although this is not foolproof and ...
... can be dislodged by the stress of wind, or windblown rain. An exposed sensor element can be destroyed by just one strong blast of wind. Some protection may be afforded by siting the sensor on a covered porch or patio where the overhanging roof protects the sensor. Although this is not foolproof and ...
a High Accuracy Ultralow I , 500 mA anyCAP
... the network, although it never appears explicitly in the circuit. Ultimately, this patented design makes it possible to control the loop with only one amplifier. This technique also improves the noise characteristics of the amplifier by providing more flexibility on the trade-off of noise sources th ...
... the network, although it never appears explicitly in the circuit. Ultimately, this patented design makes it possible to control the loop with only one amplifier. This technique also improves the noise characteristics of the amplifier by providing more flexibility on the trade-off of noise sources th ...
How to Design an LED Driver Using the TPS92510 Application Report
... The output capacitor also reduces the high-frequency ripple current through the LED string. Various guidelines disclose how much high-frequency ripple current is acceptable in the LED string. Excessive ripple current in the LED string increases the RMS current in the LED string, and therefore the LE ...
... The output capacitor also reduces the high-frequency ripple current through the LED string. Various guidelines disclose how much high-frequency ripple current is acceptable in the LED string. Excessive ripple current in the LED string increases the RMS current in the LED string, and therefore the LE ...
Differential Equation Solutions of Transient Circuits
... • The particular and complementary solutions have constants that cannot be determined without knowledge of the initial conditions • The initial conditions are the initial value of the solution and the initial value of one or more of its derivatives • Initial conditions are determined by initial capa ...
... • The particular and complementary solutions have constants that cannot be determined without knowledge of the initial conditions • The initial conditions are the initial value of the solution and the initial value of one or more of its derivatives • Initial conditions are determined by initial capa ...
ON DERIVING LUMPED MODELS FOR BLOOD FLOW
... used the analogy of an old-fashioned hand-pumped fire engine (in German “windkessel” pump). Firemen pump water into a high-pressure air-chamber by periodic injections at high pressure. When the air-chamber is full, the high pressure drives the water out in a steady jet. This analogy starts at the le ...
... used the analogy of an old-fashioned hand-pumped fire engine (in German “windkessel” pump). Firemen pump water into a high-pressure air-chamber by periodic injections at high pressure. When the air-chamber is full, the high pressure drives the water out in a steady jet. This analogy starts at the le ...
Lumped element model
The lumped element model (also called lumped parameter model, or lumped component model) simplifies the description of the behaviour of spatially distributed physical systems into a topology consisting of discrete entities that approximate the behaviour of the distributed system under certain assumptions. It is useful in electrical systems (including electronics), mechanical multibody systems, heat transfer, acoustics, etc.Mathematically speaking, the simplification reduces the state space of the system to a finite dimension, and the partial differential equations (PDEs) of the continuous (infinite-dimensional) time and space model of the physical system into ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with a finite number of parameters.