12-Bit, 20MHz Sampling Analog-To
... either single-ended or differentially. The differential input configuration may provide a noticeable advantage of achieving good SFDR performance based on the fact that, in the differential mode, the signal swing can be reduced to half of the swing required for single-ended drive. Secondly, by drivi ...
... either single-ended or differentially. The differential input configuration may provide a noticeable advantage of achieving good SFDR performance based on the fact that, in the differential mode, the signal swing can be reduced to half of the swing required for single-ended drive. Secondly, by drivi ...
Wide Input Range Non-Synchronous Voltage Mode Controller (Rev
... The TPS40200 is a non-synchronous controller with a built in 200-mA driver designed to drive high speed Pchannel FETs up to 500 kHz. Small size combined with complete functionality makes the part both versatile and easy to use. The controller uses a low-value current-sensing resistor in series with ...
... The TPS40200 is a non-synchronous controller with a built in 200-mA driver designed to drive high speed Pchannel FETs up to 500 kHz. Small size combined with complete functionality makes the part both versatile and easy to use. The controller uses a low-value current-sensing resistor in series with ...
Documentation for GAIN setup
... two tubes for the water flow. A AD590 temperature sensor mounted very close to the apds monitors the setup temperature. APDs are mounted on the 20 channel circuit in the ZIF sockets and can be screwed to the base of the aluminum plate. Voltage is applied to each individual apd one by one while the o ...
... two tubes for the water flow. A AD590 temperature sensor mounted very close to the apds monitors the setup temperature. APDs are mounted on the 20 channel circuit in the ZIF sockets and can be screwed to the base of the aluminum plate. Voltage is applied to each individual apd one by one while the o ...
Isolated, Self-Powered, Temperature Sensor Conditioning 4
... gain is set by RS, it drives the V/I Converter to produce a 4 to 20mA output current. The Input Amplifier has a common mode voltage range of 2 to 4V with respect to COM (pin 5). Normally this requirement is satisfied by returning the currents from the RTD and zero balance resistor RZ to COM through ...
... gain is set by RS, it drives the V/I Converter to produce a 4 to 20mA output current. The Input Amplifier has a common mode voltage range of 2 to 4V with respect to COM (pin 5). Normally this requirement is satisfied by returning the currents from the RTD and zero balance resistor RZ to COM through ...
TPS5410 - Texas Instruments
... The TPS5410 has a default input start-up voltage of 5.3 V typical. The ENA pin can be used to disable the TPS5410 reducing the supply current to 18 µA. An internal pullup current source enables operation when the ENA pin is floating. The TPS5410 includes an internal slow-start circuit that slows the ...
... The TPS5410 has a default input start-up voltage of 5.3 V typical. The ENA pin can be used to disable the TPS5410 reducing the supply current to 18 µA. An internal pullup current source enables operation when the ENA pin is floating. The TPS5410 includes an internal slow-start circuit that slows the ...
SD3272-32X4-81VRS4
... command can be issued after the end of burst. New row active of the associated bank can be issued at tRP after the end of burst. 6. Burst stop command is valid at every burst length. 7. DQM sampled at positive going edge of a CLK and masks the data-in at the very CLK (Write DQM latency is 0), but ma ...
... command can be issued after the end of burst. New row active of the associated bank can be issued at tRP after the end of burst. 6. Burst stop command is valid at every burst length. 7. DQM sampled at positive going edge of a CLK and masks the data-in at the very CLK (Write DQM latency is 0), but ma ...
AD7845 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... Although the AD7845 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality. ...
... Although the AD7845 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality. ...
TRS3318 - Texas Instruments
... Stresses beyond those listed under "absolute maximum ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under "recommended operating conditions" is not implied. Exposure to a ...
... Stresses beyond those listed under "absolute maximum ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under "recommended operating conditions" is not implied. Exposure to a ...
OPA2822 Dual, Wideband, Low-Noise Operational Amplifier FEATURES
... The OPA2822 offers very low 2.0nV/√Hz input noise in a wideband, unity-gain stable, voltage-feedback architecture. Intended for xDSL receiver applications, the OPA2822 also supports this low input noise with exceptionally low harmonic distortion, particularly in differential configurations. Adequate ...
... The OPA2822 offers very low 2.0nV/√Hz input noise in a wideband, unity-gain stable, voltage-feedback architecture. Intended for xDSL receiver applications, the OPA2822 also supports this low input noise with exceptionally low harmonic distortion, particularly in differential configurations. Adequate ...
a Precision Instrumentation Amplifier AD624
... + 1. The value of RG also sets the transconductGain = RG ance of the input preamp stage increasing it asymptotically to the transconductance of the input transistors as RG is reduced for larger gains. This has three important advantages. First, this approach allows the circuit to achieve a very high ...
... + 1. The value of RG also sets the transconductGain = RG ance of the input preamp stage increasing it asymptotically to the transconductance of the input transistors as RG is reduced for larger gains. This has three important advantages. First, this approach allows the circuit to achieve a very high ...
KSR-Level sensor KSR-Schwimmer-Magnetschalter KSR Control
... • suitable for use in hazardous areas • suitable for use with KSR level sensor type NMG125 and MG ...
... • suitable for use in hazardous areas • suitable for use with KSR level sensor type NMG125 and MG ...
DS90LV110T 1 to 10 LVDS Data/Clock Distributor General Description
... The outer layers of the PCB may be flooded with additional ground plane. These planes will improve shielding and isolation as well as increase the intrinsic capacitance of the power supply plane system. Naturally, to be effective, these planes must be tied to the ground supply plane at frequent inte ...
... The outer layers of the PCB may be flooded with additional ground plane. These planes will improve shielding and isolation as well as increase the intrinsic capacitance of the power supply plane system. Naturally, to be effective, these planes must be tied to the ground supply plane at frequent inte ...
P3Z22V10 3V zero power, TotalCMOS™, universal PLD device
... User-defined functions are created by programming the connections of input signals into the array. User-configurable output structures in the form of I/O macrocells further increase logic flexibility. ...
... User-defined functions are created by programming the connections of input signals into the array. User-configurable output structures in the form of I/O macrocells further increase logic flexibility. ...
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.