MAX4744/MAX4744H/MAX4745/MAX4745H/MAX4746H Low-Voltage, Dual SPDT, Audio Clickless Switches with Negative Rail Capability General Description
... Detailed Description The MAX4744/MAX4744H/MAX4745/MAX4745H/ MAX4746H are low on-resistance, low-voltage, dualSPDT analog switches that operate from a +1.8V to +5.5V single supply. These devices feature a negative signal capability that allows signals as low as VCC 5.5V to pass through without distor ...
... Detailed Description The MAX4744/MAX4744H/MAX4745/MAX4745H/ MAX4746H are low on-resistance, low-voltage, dualSPDT analog switches that operate from a +1.8V to +5.5V single supply. These devices feature a negative signal capability that allows signals as low as VCC 5.5V to pass through without distor ...
Lower and upper bounds on the minimum mean
... performance of the CSM based mmse signal estimator which has proven useful in speech enhancement applications [7]. A second-order analysis is performed. Since the estimator is unbiased in the sense that the expected value of the error signal is zero, only the mmse is studied. The analysis is perform ...
... performance of the CSM based mmse signal estimator which has proven useful in speech enhancement applications [7]. A second-order analysis is performed. Since the estimator is unbiased in the sense that the expected value of the error signal is zero, only the mmse is studied. The analysis is perform ...
2007
... As imaging technology evolves, so does the need for accurate, low-power and high-data-rate low-level image processing in a variety of computationally intensive vision applications. These applications include optical-flow computation, autonomous navigation, object avoidance or intercept, real-time ta ...
... As imaging technology evolves, so does the need for accurate, low-power and high-data-rate low-level image processing in a variety of computationally intensive vision applications. These applications include optical-flow computation, autonomous navigation, object avoidance or intercept, real-time ta ...
Draft Minimum Requirements for FTA Digital Television Receivers
... 1. The NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY (NCA) is mandated by Section 2 of the Electronic Communications Act, 2008, Act 775 to regulate the radio spectrum designated or allocated for use by broadcasting organisations and providers of broadcasting services in accordance with the standards and require ...
... 1. The NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY (NCA) is mandated by Section 2 of the Electronic Communications Act, 2008, Act 775 to regulate the radio spectrum designated or allocated for use by broadcasting organisations and providers of broadcasting services in accordance with the standards and require ...
... Siemens provides products and solutions with industrial security functions that support the secure operation of plants, solutions, machines, equipment and/or networks. They are important components in a holistic industrial security concept. With this in mind, Siemens’ products and solutions undergo ...
DT9829 Series User’s Manual Title Page UM-25325-A
... communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Data Translation could void your aut ...
... communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Data Translation could void your aut ...
Low Noise Signal Conditioning for Sensor-Based
... (interference) and intrinsic (inherent). Electrical and magnetic noise are forms of extrinsic noise. They can be periodic, intermittent, or random. System designers can reduce their effects in a number of ways. Intrinsic noise can be defined as random processes due to quantum fluctuations inherent i ...
... (interference) and intrinsic (inherent). Electrical and magnetic noise are forms of extrinsic noise. They can be periodic, intermittent, or random. System designers can reduce their effects in a number of ways. Intrinsic noise can be defined as random processes due to quantum fluctuations inherent i ...
BDTIC
... FM Radio has a long history to its credit starting from its development in 1933. Today, FM radio is an integral part of almost all mobile phones, including the ultra low cost phones. FM Radio broadcast today is not just used to listen to songs and news, but also used for RDS (Radio Data System) to r ...
... FM Radio has a long history to its credit starting from its development in 1933. Today, FM radio is an integral part of almost all mobile phones, including the ultra low cost phones. FM Radio broadcast today is not just used to listen to songs and news, but also used for RDS (Radio Data System) to r ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon
... FM Radio has a long history to its credit starting from its development in 1933. Today, FM radio is an integral part of almost all mobile phones, including the ultra low cost phones. FM Radio broadcast today is not just used to listen to songs and news, but also used for RDS (Radio Data System) to r ...
... FM Radio has a long history to its credit starting from its development in 1933. Today, FM radio is an integral part of almost all mobile phones, including the ultra low cost phones. FM Radio broadcast today is not just used to listen to songs and news, but also used for RDS (Radio Data System) to r ...
Noise - Moodle
... water, which can often be heard on an open telephone line or radio channel. Communication systems may also suffer from short, intense 'bursts' of interference (from electrical machinery, for example). A burst of such interference may completely corrupt a comparatively large amount of transmitted dat ...
... water, which can often be heard on an open telephone line or radio channel. Communication systems may also suffer from short, intense 'bursts' of interference (from electrical machinery, for example). A burst of such interference may completely corrupt a comparatively large amount of transmitted dat ...
Y L A 6/ 3
... by support extended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics, jointly by the U.S. Army (Signal Corps), the U.S. Navy (Office of Naval Research), and the U.S. Air Force (Office of Scientific Research) under Contract DA36-039-sc-78108, Department of the Army Task 3 ...
... by support extended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics, jointly by the U.S. Army (Signal Corps), the U.S. Navy (Office of Naval Research), and the U.S. Air Force (Office of Scientific Research) under Contract DA36-039-sc-78108, Department of the Army Task 3 ...
VCA2612 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... programmed. The combination of these two programmable elements results in a variable gain ranging from 0dB up to a maximum gain as defined by the user through external connections. The output of the VGA can be used in either a single-ended or differential mode to drive high-performance Analog-to-Dig ...
... programmed. The combination of these two programmable elements results in a variable gain ranging from 0dB up to a maximum gain as defined by the user through external connections. The output of the VGA can be used in either a single-ended or differential mode to drive high-performance Analog-to-Dig ...
a bist (built-in self-test) strategy for mixed
... are discussed in this work along with some industrial application cases. This BIST method realizes the test control, test stimulus generation and test response evaluation at the aspect of the on-chip circuitry. Various methods for generating a test stimulus and for evaluating a test response are dis ...
... are discussed in this work along with some industrial application cases. This BIST method realizes the test control, test stimulus generation and test response evaluation at the aspect of the on-chip circuitry. Various methods for generating a test stimulus and for evaluating a test response are dis ...
High Performance CMOS Transmitters for
... The path to a Ph.D. is often a circuitous one. Fortunately, this is not a solitary endeavor as support and guidance come from many sources. In my experience the assistance has been technical, emotional, and medical and the people involved have been family, professors, fellow students, friends and ph ...
... The path to a Ph.D. is often a circuitous one. Fortunately, this is not a solitary endeavor as support and guidance come from many sources. In my experience the assistance has been technical, emotional, and medical and the people involved have been family, professors, fellow students, friends and ph ...
AD7689
... reference. 5 With VDD = 5 V, unless otherwise noted. 6 All specifications expressed in decibels are referred to a full-scale input FSR and tested with an input signal at 0.5 dB bhttp://www.51wendang.com/doc/fbb3fc3ae17321da0021a4c0elow full scale, unless otherwise specified. 7 This is the output fro ...
... reference. 5 With VDD = 5 V, unless otherwise noted. 6 All specifications expressed in decibels are referred to a full-scale input FSR and tested with an input signal at 0.5 dB bhttp://www.51wendang.com/doc/fbb3fc3ae17321da0021a4c0elow full scale, unless otherwise specified. 7 This is the output fro ...
RF Microelectronic
... Images of these noises also translated to IF 1/f noise here is not problematic because of the low frequency. It is up converted. Going to LO frequency, it is filtered IF filter sets the BW, so only this value is taken from noise (e.g. 30KHz in GSM) When each of the two switches in on instantaneously ...
... Images of these noises also translated to IF 1/f noise here is not problematic because of the low frequency. It is up converted. Going to LO frequency, it is filtered IF filter sets the BW, so only this value is taken from noise (e.g. 30KHz in GSM) When each of the two switches in on instantaneously ...
Nyquist-rate digital-to-analog converter
... stream of information is returned to an analog form by a Digital to Analog Converter (DAC). An analog-signal once again, the information can be consumed by human senses or manipulated by analog circuits. Figure 1 shows the information conversion cycle between the analog and digital domains. ADCs and ...
... stream of information is returned to an analog form by a Digital to Analog Converter (DAC). An analog-signal once again, the information can be consumed by human senses or manipulated by analog circuits. Figure 1 shows the information conversion cycle between the analog and digital domains. ADCs and ...
handsets_design_Oct to customers
... value needs to be low because the switch is in series with the Speaker Low Ron also means lower Ron Flatness less audio distortion Current ...
... value needs to be low because the switch is in series with the Speaker Low Ron also means lower Ron Flatness less audio distortion Current ...
Force Sensitive Resistor (FSR)
... FSRs are basically a resistor that changes its resistive value (in ohms Ω) depending on how much it is pressed. These sensors are fairly low cost, and easy to use but they're rarely accurate. They also vary some from sensor to sensor perhaps 10%. So basically when you use FSRs you should only expec ...
... FSRs are basically a resistor that changes its resistive value (in ohms Ω) depending on how much it is pressed. These sensors are fairly low cost, and easy to use but they're rarely accurate. They also vary some from sensor to sensor perhaps 10%. So basically when you use FSRs you should only expec ...
TCOM 507 Class 2
... there is no call setup delay which makes them most suited for interactive data applications or high traffic volumes . As such PAMA is used typically to connect high data traffic sites within an organization. SCPC (Single Channel Per Carrier) refers to the usage of a single satellite carrier for carr ...
... there is no call setup delay which makes them most suited for interactive data applications or high traffic volumes . As such PAMA is used typically to connect high data traffic sites within an organization. SCPC (Single Channel Per Carrier) refers to the usage of a single satellite carrier for carr ...
Noise Suppression by EMIFILr Digital Equipment
... frequencies of these sine waves are integer times the repetition frequency of the digital signal. A sine wave with a frequency equal to the repetition frequency is called a fundamental wave, and those with a frequency n times the repetition frequency are called nth-order harmonics. The charts above ...
... frequencies of these sine waves are integer times the repetition frequency of the digital signal. A sine wave with a frequency equal to the repetition frequency is called a fundamental wave, and those with a frequency n times the repetition frequency are called nth-order harmonics. The charts above ...
Telecommunication
Telecommunication occurs when the exchange of information between two or more entities (communication) includes the use of technology. Communication technology uses channels to transmit information (as electrical signals), either over a physical medium (such as signal cables), or in the form of electromagnetic waves. The word is often used in its plural form, telecommunications, because it involves many different technologies.Early means of communicating over a distance included visual signals, such as beacons, smoke signals, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs. Other examples of pre-modern long-distance communication included audio messages such as coded drumbeats, lung-blown horns, and loud whistles. Modern technologies for long-distance communication usually involve electrical and electromagnetic technologies, such as telegraph, telephone, and teleprinter, networks, radio, microwave transmission, fiber optics, and communications satellites.A revolution in wireless communication began in the first decade of the 20th century with the pioneering developments in radio communications by Guglielmo Marconi, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. Other highly notable pioneering inventors and developers in the field of electrical and electronic telecommunications include Charles Wheatstone and Samuel Morse (telegraph), Alexander Graham Bell (telephone), Edwin Armstrong, and Lee de Forest (radio), as well as John Logie Baird and Philo Farnsworth (television).