Power Supply Theory of Operation
... in Figure 1 below, illustrates this. The circuit operates as follows: ...
... in Figure 1 below, illustrates this. The circuit operates as follows: ...
FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION
... Current-limit threshold is defined as the current at which the output voltage drops to 90% of the specified typical value. For example, the current limit for a 3.0 V output voltage is defined as the current that causes the output voltage to drop to 90% of 3.0 V, or 2.7 V. ...
... Current-limit threshold is defined as the current at which the output voltage drops to 90% of the specified typical value. For example, the current limit for a 3.0 V output voltage is defined as the current that causes the output voltage to drop to 90% of 3.0 V, or 2.7 V. ...
CONTROL OF A SATELLITE BASED PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAY FOR
... Continuous Conduction Mode (CCM): The mode of operation in which the inductors in a DCC never cease to conduct (i.e. the ripple current is less than the average current through the inductor). Discontinuous Conduction Mode (DCM): The mode of operation in which the current in one or more of the induct ...
... Continuous Conduction Mode (CCM): The mode of operation in which the inductors in a DCC never cease to conduct (i.e. the ripple current is less than the average current through the inductor). Discontinuous Conduction Mode (DCM): The mode of operation in which the current in one or more of the induct ...
Scope - M-Bus
... Baud (transmitted at the old baudrate) a valid communication at the new baudrate shall be attempted. If (even after the appropriate number of retries) no acknowledge is received, the master shall set the slave baudrate back to the original baudrate via a baudrate set command at the attempted baudrat ...
... Baud (transmitted at the old baudrate) a valid communication at the new baudrate shall be attempted. If (even after the appropriate number of retries) no acknowledge is received, the master shall set the slave baudrate back to the original baudrate via a baudrate set command at the attempted baudrat ...
Objective: • Begin constructing circuits for your project. • Experiment
... Instead of using a switch, most input stages rely on component that changes its resistance according to physical phenomenon. For example in the light tunnel, you have used a photodetector that changes its resistance according to the amount of light shining on it. For these kinds of input, we’ll use ...
... Instead of using a switch, most input stages rely on component that changes its resistance according to physical phenomenon. For example in the light tunnel, you have used a photodetector that changes its resistance according to the amount of light shining on it. For these kinds of input, we’ll use ...
X3.60+3.71 MANUAL
... The mounting position of your Amplifier will have a great effect on its ability to dissipate the heat generated during normal operation. Under normal conditions, the heatsink will dissipate sufficient heat to avoid thermal shutdown. However please do not install the amplifier in a wooden box or sim ...
... The mounting position of your Amplifier will have a great effect on its ability to dissipate the heat generated during normal operation. Under normal conditions, the heatsink will dissipate sufficient heat to avoid thermal shutdown. However please do not install the amplifier in a wooden box or sim ...
Precision Logarithmic and Log Ratio Amplifier
... NOTES: (1) Log Conformity Error is peak deviation from the best-fit straight line of VOUT versus log (I1 / I2) curve expressed as a percent of peak-to-peak full-scale. (2) May require higher supply for full dynamic range. (3) Output core log function is trimmed to 0.5V output per decade change of in ...
... NOTES: (1) Log Conformity Error is peak deviation from the best-fit straight line of VOUT versus log (I1 / I2) curve expressed as a percent of peak-to-peak full-scale. (2) May require higher supply for full dynamic range. (3) Output core log function is trimmed to 0.5V output per decade change of in ...
Electricity - Olds High School
... uncontrollably from side to side. Arc blow is caused by magnetic fields being set up around the work. This is due to current travelling in the same direction for a prolonged period of time. Arc blow is not a problem when welding with AC because the reversals in the direction of current flow prevent ...
... uncontrollably from side to side. Arc blow is caused by magnetic fields being set up around the work. This is due to current travelling in the same direction for a prolonged period of time. Arc blow is not a problem when welding with AC because the reversals in the direction of current flow prevent ...
Grant Proposal for Project Name - WSU EECS
... CMOS scaling has been a very positive development allowing: Fast ...
... CMOS scaling has been a very positive development allowing: Fast ...
BD3650FP-M
... thermal overload. It is not designed to protect the IC from damage or guarantee its operation. ICs should not be used after this function has activated, or in applications where the operation of this circuit is assumed. 13. Applications or inspection processes where the potential of the Vcc pin or o ...
... thermal overload. It is not designed to protect the IC from damage or guarantee its operation. ICs should not be used after this function has activated, or in applications where the operation of this circuit is assumed. 13. Applications or inspection processes where the potential of the Vcc pin or o ...
MAX1687 Step-Up DC-DC Converters with Precise, Adaptive Current Limit for GSM General Description
... devices are ideal for burst-load applications such as GSM cell phones and wireless LANs, where the RF power amplifiers require short, high current bursts. The MAX1687/MAX1688 reduce battery surge current by slowly charging a reservoir capacitor, which supplies the necessary peak energy for the load ...
... devices are ideal for burst-load applications such as GSM cell phones and wireless LANs, where the RF power amplifiers require short, high current bursts. The MAX1687/MAX1688 reduce battery surge current by slowly charging a reservoir capacitor, which supplies the necessary peak energy for the load ...
Mechanic Industrial Electronics Designed in 2013
... Identify any five different packaging styles of Diodes with respective heat sinks Response of a Diode for different AC and DC voltages Test the PIV and Forward current of the given diode Construct and test Diode as a half wave, full-wave and Bridge ...
... Identify any five different packaging styles of Diodes with respective heat sinks Response of a Diode for different AC and DC voltages Test the PIV and Forward current of the given diode Construct and test Diode as a half wave, full-wave and Bridge ...
you need to know about capacitive sensors
... They are built with conductive sensing electrodes in a dielectric, with excitation voltages on the order of five volts and detection circuits which turn a capacitance variation into a voltage, frequency, or pulse width variation. The range of application of capacitive sensors is extraordinary. • Mot ...
... They are built with conductive sensing electrodes in a dielectric, with excitation voltages on the order of five volts and detection circuits which turn a capacitance variation into a voltage, frequency, or pulse width variation. The range of application of capacitive sensors is extraordinary. • Mot ...
LT1187 - Low Power Video Difference Amplifier
... Figure 1 shows a simplified schematic of the LT1187. In normal operation REF, Pin 1, is grounded or taken to a DC offset control voltage and differential signals are applied between Pins 2 and 3. The input responds linearly until all of the 345µA current flows through the 1.1k resistor and Q1 (or Q2) ...
... Figure 1 shows a simplified schematic of the LT1187. In normal operation REF, Pin 1, is grounded or taken to a DC offset control voltage and differential signals are applied between Pins 2 and 3. The input responds linearly until all of the 345µA current flows through the 1.1k resistor and Q1 (or Q2) ...
MAX1958/MAX1959 W-CDMA/N-CDMA Cellular Phone HBT PA Management ICs General Description
... dynamically controlled to produce any fixed-output voltage in the range of 0.75V to 3.4V (MAX1958) or 1V to 3.6V (MAX1959), with settling time less than 30µs for a full-scale change in voltage and current. The 1MHz PWM switching frequency allows the use of small external components while pulse-skip ...
... dynamically controlled to produce any fixed-output voltage in the range of 0.75V to 3.4V (MAX1958) or 1V to 3.6V (MAX1959), with settling time less than 30µs for a full-scale change in voltage and current. The 1MHz PWM switching frequency allows the use of small external components while pulse-skip ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon M I P A Q ™ s e... Module with adapted driver electronics
... The connections to power- and logic side have to be tailor made regarding the applicational needs. Due to the wired connection, the MIPAQ™ serve eases the design of the interconnection between control electronics and power section. Though it is recommended to keep the connecting wires as short as po ...
... The connections to power- and logic side have to be tailor made regarding the applicational needs. Due to the wired connection, the MIPAQ™ serve eases the design of the interconnection between control electronics and power section. Though it is recommended to keep the connecting wires as short as po ...
Power MOSFET
A power MOSFET is a specific type of metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) designed to handle significant power levels.Compared to the other power semiconductor devices, for example an insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) or a thyristor, its main advantages are high commutation speed and good efficiency at low voltages. It shares with the IGBT an isolated gate that makes it easy to drive. They can be subject to low gain, sometimes to degree that the gate voltage needs to be higher than the voltage under control.The design of power MOSFETs was made possible by the evolution of CMOS technology, developed for manufacturing integrated circuits in the late 1970s. The power MOSFET shares its operating principle with its low-power counterpart, the lateral MOSFET.The power MOSFET is the most widely used low-voltage (that is, less than 200 V) switch. It can be found in most power supplies, DC to DC converters, and low voltage motor controllers.