MAX1875/MAX1876 Dual 180° Out-of-Phase PWM Step- Down Controllers with POR General Description
... The MAX1875/MAX1876 dual, synchronized, step-down controller generates two outputs from input supplies ranging from 4.75V to 23V. Each output is adjustable from sub-1V to 18V and supports loads of 10A or higher. Input voltage ripple and total RMS input ripple current are reduced by synchronized 180° ...
... The MAX1875/MAX1876 dual, synchronized, step-down controller generates two outputs from input supplies ranging from 4.75V to 23V. Each output is adjustable from sub-1V to 18V and supports loads of 10A or higher. Input voltage ripple and total RMS input ripple current are reduced by synchronized 180° ...
XB1117 Series
... 2. Stability and load regulation The XB1117 series requires a load capacitor between the VOUT pin and the GND pin to provide phase compensation thereby ensuring stability of the output voltage. Either a tantalum capacitor of more than 10μF (TYP.) or an aluminum electrolytic capacitor of more than 50 ...
... 2. Stability and load regulation The XB1117 series requires a load capacitor between the VOUT pin and the GND pin to provide phase compensation thereby ensuring stability of the output voltage. Either a tantalum capacitor of more than 10μF (TYP.) or an aluminum electrolytic capacitor of more than 50 ...
AlexanderCh03finalR1
... 3.7 Nodal versus Mesh Analysis (1) To select the method that results in the smaller number of ...
... 3.7 Nodal versus Mesh Analysis (1) To select the method that results in the smaller number of ...
LTC6103 - Dual High Voltage, High Side Current Sense Amplifier
... input offset. As an example, the LTC6103 has a typical input offset of 85µV. If the minimum current is 20mA, a sense resistor of 4.25mΩ will set VSENSE to 85µV. This is the same value as the input offset. A larger sense resistor will reduce the error due to offset by increasing the sense voltage for ...
... input offset. As an example, the LTC6103 has a typical input offset of 85µV. If the minimum current is 20mA, a sense resistor of 4.25mΩ will set VSENSE to 85µV. This is the same value as the input offset. A larger sense resistor will reduce the error due to offset by increasing the sense voltage for ...
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... 3.7 Nodal versus Mesh Analysis (1) To select the method that results in the smaller number of ...
... 3.7 Nodal versus Mesh Analysis (1) To select the method that results in the smaller number of ...
Alexander-Sadiku Fundamentals of Electric Circuits Chapter 3
... 3.7 Nodal versus Mesh Analysis (1) To select the method that results in the smaller number of ...
... 3.7 Nodal versus Mesh Analysis (1) To select the method that results in the smaller number of ...
LP3963/LP3966 3A Fast Ultra Low Dropout Linear Regulators (Rev
... Output voltage line regulation is defined as the change in output voltage from the nominal value due to change in the input line voltage. Output voltage load regulation is defined as the change in output voltage from the nominal value due to change in load current. The line and load regulation speci ...
... Output voltage line regulation is defined as the change in output voltage from the nominal value due to change in the input line voltage. Output voltage load regulation is defined as the change in output voltage from the nominal value due to change in load current. The line and load regulation speci ...
Mesh Analysis
... mesh If circuit has only independent voltage source .equate the clockwise sum of all resistance voltage to counter clockwise sum of all source voltage and order the terms of I1 to Im. For each dependent voltage source present ,relate the voltage source and controlling quantity to variable. 5.If circ ...
... mesh If circuit has only independent voltage source .equate the clockwise sum of all resistance voltage to counter clockwise sum of all source voltage and order the terms of I1 to Im. For each dependent voltage source present ,relate the voltage source and controlling quantity to variable. 5.If circ ...
AD831 Low Distortion Mixer Data Sheet (REV. C)
... in HF and VHF receivers, the second mixer in DMR base stations, direct-to-baseband conversion, quadrature modulation and demodulation, and doppler shift detection in ultrasound imaging applications. The mixer includes an LO driver and a low noise output amplifier and provides both user-programmable ...
... in HF and VHF receivers, the second mixer in DMR base stations, direct-to-baseband conversion, quadrature modulation and demodulation, and doppler shift detection in ultrasound imaging applications. The mixer includes an LO driver and a low noise output amplifier and provides both user-programmable ...
Switched-Capacitor Voltage Converters _______________General Description ____________________________Features
... Driving OSC with an external oscillator is useful when the frequency must be synchronized, or when higher frequencies are required to reduce audio interference. The MAX1044/ICL7660 can be driven up to 400kHz. The pump and output ripple frequencies are one-half the external clock frequency. Driving t ...
... Driving OSC with an external oscillator is useful when the frequency must be synchronized, or when higher frequencies are required to reduce audio interference. The MAX1044/ICL7660 can be driven up to 400kHz. The pump and output ripple frequencies are one-half the external clock frequency. Driving t ...
Regulating Pulse Width Modulators (Rev. C)
... Latching PWM to Prevent Multiple Pulses Dual Source/Sink Output Drivers ...
... Latching PWM to Prevent Multiple Pulses Dual Source/Sink Output Drivers ...
MAX16976 28V, 600mA Automotive Step-Down Converter with Low Operating Current General Description
... reduces the supply current by up to 50FA. ...
... reduces the supply current by up to 50FA. ...
Stability Investigation using SPICE of BUCK DC-DC Converter
... converters are voltage mode control (VMC), peak current mode control (CMC) and average current mode control (ACMC). Their advantages and disadvantages are systematically summarized in [1,2,3]: Voltage Mode Control: The advantages are: stable modulation – less sensitive to noise, single feedback path ...
... converters are voltage mode control (VMC), peak current mode control (CMC) and average current mode control (ACMC). Their advantages and disadvantages are systematically summarized in [1,2,3]: Voltage Mode Control: The advantages are: stable modulation – less sensitive to noise, single feedback path ...
LTC6255/LTC6256/LTC6257 - 6.5MHz, 65µA
... may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device reliability and lifetime. Note 2: The inputs are protected by back-to-back diodes as well as ESD protection diodes to each power supply. If the differential input voltag ...
... may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device reliability and lifetime. Note 2: The inputs are protected by back-to-back diodes as well as ESD protection diodes to each power supply. If the differential input voltag ...
MM74HCT273 Octal D-Type Flip-Flop with Clear MM74HCT273 Oct a
... These positive edge-triggered flip-flops have a common clock and clear-independent Q outputs. Data on a D input, having the specified set-up and hold time, is transferred to the corresponding Q output on the positive-going transition of the clock pulse. The asynchronous clear forces all outputs LOW ...
... These positive edge-triggered flip-flops have a common clock and clear-independent Q outputs. Data on a D input, having the specified set-up and hold time, is transferred to the corresponding Q output on the positive-going transition of the clock pulse. The asynchronous clear forces all outputs LOW ...
Wilson current mirror
A Wilson current mirror is a three-terminal circuit (Fig. 1) that accepts an input current at the input terminal and provides a ""mirrored"" current source or sink output at the output terminal. The mirrored current is a precise copy of the input current. It may be used as a Wilson current source by applying a constant bias current to the input branch as in Fig. 2. The circuit is named after George R. Wilson, an integrated circuit design engineer who worked for Tektronix. Wilson devised this configuration in 1967 when he and Barrie Gilbert challenged each other to find an improved current mirror overnight that would use only three transistors. Wilson won the challenge.