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... 3. Press MENU to return to the Main menu and use UP and DOWN to select Current IPAddress. The current IP-address is shown in yellow at the bottom of the OLED. 4. On a computer in the same network, use a browser to open the assigned IP-address, for ...
... 3. Press MENU to return to the Main menu and use UP and DOWN to select Current IPAddress. The current IP-address is shown in yellow at the bottom of the OLED. 4. On a computer in the same network, use a browser to open the assigned IP-address, for ...
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... input signals of the multiplier arrive simultaneously. After one delay unit, the output of all multiplier cells Mij may potentially switch in response to the input transitions. After two delay units, all cell outputs may switch except the outputs of M00. At three delay units, the output of M01 stop ...
... input signals of the multiplier arrive simultaneously. After one delay unit, the output of all multiplier cells Mij may potentially switch in response to the input transitions. After two delay units, all cell outputs may switch except the outputs of M00. At three delay units, the output of M01 stop ...
Link Budget and Fade Margin
... loss of any connectors used to construct a finished cable assembly. For the purposes of a link budget, the insertion loss for connectors can generally be ignored, but for the sake of completeness, an acceptable approximation is 0.1 dB per connector, feed-thru, or adapter. Because maximum power is tr ...
... loss of any connectors used to construct a finished cable assembly. For the purposes of a link budget, the insertion loss for connectors can generally be ignored, but for the sake of completeness, an acceptable approximation is 0.1 dB per connector, feed-thru, or adapter. Because maximum power is tr ...
FEATURES PIN ASSIGNMENT
... potentiometers. Each potentiometer is composed of 256 resistive sections. Between each resistive section and both ends of the potentiometer are tap points which are accessible to the wiper. The position of the wiper on the resistive array is set by an 8-bit value that controls which tap point is con ...
... potentiometers. Each potentiometer is composed of 256 resistive sections. Between each resistive section and both ends of the potentiometer are tap points which are accessible to the wiper. The position of the wiper on the resistive array is set by an 8-bit value that controls which tap point is con ...
ADA4841-1 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to ab ...
... Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to ab ...
MAX3558
... The RF VGAs feature an independent gain-control range of more than 30dB. The voltage applied at the AGC pin controls the gain. Minimum gain corresponds to AGC_ voltage of 0.5V and maximum gain corresponds to AGC_ voltage of 3V. AGC inputs can be driven from a demodulator’s AGC output, which normally ...
... The RF VGAs feature an independent gain-control range of more than 30dB. The voltage applied at the AGC pin controls the gain. Minimum gain corresponds to AGC_ voltage of 0.5V and maximum gain corresponds to AGC_ voltage of 3V. AGC inputs can be driven from a demodulator’s AGC output, which normally ...
MAX6957 4-Wire-Interfaced, 2.5V to 5.5V, 20-Port and 28
... The MAX6957 compact, serial-interfaced LED display driver general-purpose I/O (GPIO) peripheral provides microprocessors with up to 28 ports. Each port is individually user configurable to either a logic input, logic output, or common-anode (CA) LED constant-current segment driver. Each port configu ...
... The MAX6957 compact, serial-interfaced LED display driver general-purpose I/O (GPIO) peripheral provides microprocessors with up to 28 ports. Each port is individually user configurable to either a logic input, logic output, or common-anode (CA) LED constant-current segment driver. Each port configu ...
TGS2351-SM 数据资料DataSheet下载
... Input Return Loss – On-State (Common Port RL) Output Return Loss – On-State (Switched Port RL) Isolation (Off-State) Output Return Loss – Off-Sate (Isolated Port RL) Input Power 1/ Output Power @ Pin = 46dBm, 1-6GHz Insertion Loss Temperature Coefficient Output TOI @ Pin = 23 dBm Switching Speed – O ...
... Input Return Loss – On-State (Common Port RL) Output Return Loss – On-State (Switched Port RL) Isolation (Off-State) Output Return Loss – Off-Sate (Isolated Port RL) Input Power 1/ Output Power @ Pin = 46dBm, 1-6GHz Insertion Loss Temperature Coefficient Output TOI @ Pin = 23 dBm Switching Speed – O ...
MA4AGSW8-2 SP8T AlGaAs PIN Diode Switch FEATURES
... R.F. Specifications @ TAMB = +25°C, -15 mA bias current, and 0 Volts ...
... R.F. Specifications @ TAMB = +25°C, -15 mA bias current, and 0 Volts ...
TOUGHSwitch™ PoE | Datasheet
... to prevent ESD attacks and damage • PE outdoor-rated, weatherproof jacket • Multi-layered shielding • Available in lengths of 1000 ft (304.8 m) ...
... to prevent ESD attacks and damage • PE outdoor-rated, weatherproof jacket • Multi-layered shielding • Available in lengths of 1000 ft (304.8 m) ...
74VHC161284 IEEE 1284 Transceiver 7 4
... Outputs on the cable side can be configured to be either open drain or high drive (r 14 mA). The pull-up and pulldown series termination resistance of these outputs on the cable side is optimized to drive an external cable. In addition, all inputs (except HLH) and outputs on the cable side contain i ...
... Outputs on the cable side can be configured to be either open drain or high drive (r 14 mA). The pull-up and pulldown series termination resistance of these outputs on the cable side is optimized to drive an external cable. In addition, all inputs (except HLH) and outputs on the cable side contain i ...
ST7540 FSK powerline transceiver design guide for AMR
... AN2451 Application note ST7540 FSK powerline transceiver design guide for AMR Introduction The ST7540 reference design has been developed as a useful tool to demonstrate how a small, high-performance powerline node can be built using the ST7540 FSK transceiver. With this reference design, it is poss ...
... AN2451 Application note ST7540 FSK powerline transceiver design guide for AMR Introduction The ST7540 reference design has been developed as a useful tool to demonstrate how a small, high-performance powerline node can be built using the ST7540 FSK transceiver. With this reference design, it is poss ...
LT5502
... The IF limiter has 84dB small-signal gain with a frequency range of 70MHz to 400MHz. It consists of two cascaded stages of IF amplifiers/limiters. The differential outputs of the first stage are connected internally to the differential inputs of the second stage. An interstage filtering is possible ...
... The IF limiter has 84dB small-signal gain with a frequency range of 70MHz to 400MHz. It consists of two cascaded stages of IF amplifiers/limiters. The differential outputs of the first stage are connected internally to the differential inputs of the second stage. An interstage filtering is possible ...
UXN6M9M Datasheet 9 GHz Divide-by
... frequency, assuming that the divide controls are updated within one output cycle of the output rising edge. This means for a given input frequency, all divide ratios above the minimum recommended divide ratio will achieve smooth divisions, whereas any divide ratio below the minimum may produce momen ...
... frequency, assuming that the divide controls are updated within one output cycle of the output rising edge. This means for a given input frequency, all divide ratios above the minimum recommended divide ratio will achieve smooth divisions, whereas any divide ratio below the minimum may produce momen ...
San Jose State University
... 4.1.4 Load and Test GOTO_BEACON (Week #2) Your team members should have completed the SquareBot and the Infrared Receiver board by the end of Week #1. By the end of Week #2, your robot should be able to find and move to a beacon by running the sample program GOTO_BEACON (see Appendix A in separate f ...
... 4.1.4 Load and Test GOTO_BEACON (Week #2) Your team members should have completed the SquareBot and the Infrared Receiver board by the end of Week #1. By the end of Week #2, your robot should be able to find and move to a beacon by running the sample program GOTO_BEACON (see Appendix A in separate f ...
www.BDTIC.com/TI CMOS Power Consumption and C Calculation
... power consumption. However, for minimizing the power requirements of a board or a system, simply knowing that CMOS devices may use less power than equivalent devices from other technologies does not help much. It is important to know not only how to calculate power consumption, but also to understan ...
... power consumption. However, for minimizing the power requirements of a board or a system, simply knowing that CMOS devices may use less power than equivalent devices from other technologies does not help much. It is important to know not only how to calculate power consumption, but also to understan ...
AD538 - Analog Devices
... Traditionally, the accuracy (actually the errors) of analog multipliers and dividers has been specified in terms of percent of full scale. Thus specified, a 1% multiplier error with a 10 V full-scale output would mean a worst-case error of +100 mV at any level within its designated output range. Whi ...
... Traditionally, the accuracy (actually the errors) of analog multipliers and dividers has been specified in terms of percent of full scale. Thus specified, a 1% multiplier error with a 10 V full-scale output would mean a worst-case error of +100 mV at any level within its designated output range. Whi ...
2:1 Differential-to-HCSL Multiplexer with Low Input Level Alarm
... NOTE: Electrical parameters are guaranteed over the specified ambient operating temperature range, which is established when the device is mounted in a test socket with maintained transverse airflow greater than 500 lfpm. The device will meet specifications after thermal equilibrium has been reached ...
... NOTE: Electrical parameters are guaranteed over the specified ambient operating temperature range, which is established when the device is mounted in a test socket with maintained transverse airflow greater than 500 lfpm. The device will meet specifications after thermal equilibrium has been reached ...
Power dividers and directional couplers
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Power dividers (also power splitters and, when used in reverse, power combiners) and directional couplers are passive devices used in the field of radio technology. They couple a defined amount of the electromagnetic power in a transmission line to a port enabling the signal to be used in another circuit. An essential feature of directional couplers is that they only couple power flowing in one direction. Power entering the output port is coupled to the isolated port but not to the coupled port.Directional couplers are most frequently constructed from two coupled transmission lines set close enough together such that energy passing through one is coupled to the other. This technique is favoured at the microwave frequencies where transmission line designs are commonly used to implement many circuit elements. However, lumped component devices are also possible at lower frequencies. Also at microwave frequencies, particularly the higher bands, waveguide designs can be used. Many of these waveguide couplers correspond to one of the conducting transmission line designs, but there are also types that are unique to waveguide.Directional couplers and power dividers have many applications, these include; providing a signal sample for measurement or monitoring, feedback, combining feeds to and from antennae, antenna beam forming, providing taps for cable distributed systems such as cable TV, and separating transmitted and received signals on telephone lines.