LP2980-N Micropower 50-mA Ultra-Low
... The LP2980-N is a 50-mA, fixed-output voltage regulator designed specifically to meet the requirements of battery-powered applications. Available in output voltages from 2.5 V to 5 V, the device has an initial output voltage tolerance of ±0.5% for the A grade (1% for the non-A version). Using an opt ...
... The LP2980-N is a 50-mA, fixed-output voltage regulator designed specifically to meet the requirements of battery-powered applications. Available in output voltages from 2.5 V to 5 V, the device has an initial output voltage tolerance of ±0.5% for the A grade (1% for the non-A version). Using an opt ...
Experiment #3
... also investigate the applicability of Ohm’s law to circuit elements. To measure the electrical potential difference across an element in a circuit, a voltmeter is put across its terminals. In other words, the voltmeter is connected in parallel with the circuit element. The internal resistance of the ...
... also investigate the applicability of Ohm’s law to circuit elements. To measure the electrical potential difference across an element in a circuit, a voltmeter is put across its terminals. In other words, the voltmeter is connected in parallel with the circuit element. The internal resistance of the ...
Minicon™ Reference Manual
... in the VCC position, connection of a power source with a voltage greater than 5.5V will damage the board. Each 6-pin Pmod connector provides four I/O signals, a power connection and a ground connection. A 3-pin jumper block associated with each connector is used to connect the power pin to either th ...
... in the VCC position, connection of a power source with a voltage greater than 5.5V will damage the board. Each 6-pin Pmod connector provides four I/O signals, a power connection and a ground connection. A 3-pin jumper block associated with each connector is used to connect the power pin to either th ...
lecture02_06_23_2010..
... • Most of you said that we’d want a thin wire to maximize heat output, why is that? – Believed that low resistance wire would give the most heat? – Didn’t believe me that thick wire has low resistance? – General intuition? EE40 Summer 2010 ...
... • Most of you said that we’d want a thin wire to maximize heat output, why is that? – Believed that low resistance wire would give the most heat? – Didn’t believe me that thick wire has low resistance? – General intuition? EE40 Summer 2010 ...
Technical Specification PQ60120QEx25 35-75V
... REMOTE SENSE Pins 7(+) and 5(-): The SENSE(+) and SENSE(-) inputs correct for voltage drops along the conductors that connect the converter’s output pins to the load. Pin 7 should connect to Vout(+) and Pin 5 should connect to Vout() at the point on the board where regulation is desired. If these co ...
... REMOTE SENSE Pins 7(+) and 5(-): The SENSE(+) and SENSE(-) inputs correct for voltage drops along the conductors that connect the converter’s output pins to the load. Pin 7 should connect to Vout(+) and Pin 5 should connect to Vout() at the point on the board where regulation is desired. If these co ...
P84719
... When terminating field wires, do not use more lead length than required. Excess lead length could result in insufficient wiring space for the signaling appliance. ...
... When terminating field wires, do not use more lead length than required. Excess lead length could result in insufficient wiring space for the signaling appliance. ...
ExamView - DC Circuits
... ____ 25. Two resistors of values 6.0 and 12.0 are connected in parallel. This combination in turn is hooked in series with a 4.0- resistor. What is the overall resistance of this combination? a. 0.50 c. 8.0 b. 2.0 d. 22.0 ____ 26. Two resistors of values 6.0 and 12.0 are connected in p ...
... ____ 25. Two resistors of values 6.0 and 12.0 are connected in parallel. This combination in turn is hooked in series with a 4.0- resistor. What is the overall resistance of this combination? a. 0.50 c. 8.0 b. 2.0 d. 22.0 ____ 26. Two resistors of values 6.0 and 12.0 are connected in p ...
T.C. Neugebauer and D.J. Perreault, “Parasitic Capacitance Cancellation in Filter Inductors,” 2004 IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, Aachen, Germany, June 2004, pp. 3102-3107.
... is a critical factor in achieving good cancellation performance. The transformer used in Fig. 4 was rewound such that the secondary has three turns, resulting in a turns ratio of 0.06. The compensation capacitor was chosen to maximize the impedance of the inductor at frequencies lower than 6 MHz, th ...
... is a critical factor in achieving good cancellation performance. The transformer used in Fig. 4 was rewound such that the secondary has three turns, resulting in a turns ratio of 0.06. The compensation capacitor was chosen to maximize the impedance of the inductor at frequencies lower than 6 MHz, th ...
a High Speed, Low Noise Quad Operational Amplifier OP471
... total noise increases and is dominated by resistor noise rather than by voltage or current noise of the OP471. When RS exceeds 20 kW, current noise of the OP471 becomes the major contributor to total noise. Figure 5 also shows the relationship between total noise and source resistance, but at 10 Hz. ...
... total noise increases and is dominated by resistor noise rather than by voltage or current noise of the OP471. When RS exceeds 20 kW, current noise of the OP471 becomes the major contributor to total noise. Figure 5 also shows the relationship between total noise and source resistance, but at 10 Hz. ...
ADE7751 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... An external clock can be provided at this logic input. Alternatively, a parallel resonant AT crystal can be connected across CLKIN and CLKOUT to provide a clock source for the ADE7751. The clock frequency for specified operation is 3.579545 MHz. Crystal load capacitors of between 22 pF and 33 pF (ce ...
... An external clock can be provided at this logic input. Alternatively, a parallel resonant AT crystal can be connected across CLKIN and CLKOUT to provide a clock source for the ADE7751. The clock frequency for specified operation is 3.579545 MHz. Crystal load capacitors of between 22 pF and 33 pF (ce ...
Specific symptoms of single-phase inverters faults that are required for an expert system design Sergiu Valentin Popescu, Constantin Ghiţă, Anca-Simona Deaconu, Aurel-Ionuţ Chirilă, Ioan-Dragoş Deaconu
... power source, after the start-up, static switch CS1 is turned off for at least 5 seconds. Meanwhile the inverter Inv is turned on and is brought to the desired output parameters by the UPS control block. The state of the inverter Inv output is monitored with the transformer Tr. As soon as this trans ...
... power source, after the start-up, static switch CS1 is turned off for at least 5 seconds. Meanwhile the inverter Inv is turned on and is brought to the desired output parameters by the UPS control block. The state of the inverter Inv output is monitored with the transformer Tr. As soon as this trans ...
HW4
... (1) An unknown circuit is powered by a variable power supply (perhaps different combinations of battery cells or a DC power supply like in the lab). The current and voltage were measured for each configuration; For each set, Apply Ohm’s Law to determine the effective resistance by computing the rati ...
... (1) An unknown circuit is powered by a variable power supply (perhaps different combinations of battery cells or a DC power supply like in the lab). The current and voltage were measured for each configuration; For each set, Apply Ohm’s Law to determine the effective resistance by computing the rati ...
50-MHz Low-Distortion High-CMRR Rail-to-Rail I/O, Single-Supply Operational Amplifier OPA365-Q1 OPA2365-Q1 FEATURES
... One technique for increasing the capacitive load drive capability of the amplifier operating in unity gain is to insert a small resistor, typically 10Ω to 20Ω, in series with the output; see Figure 7. This resistor significantly reduces the overshoot and ringing associated with large capacitive load ...
... One technique for increasing the capacitive load drive capability of the amplifier operating in unity gain is to insert a small resistor, typically 10Ω to 20Ω, in series with the output; see Figure 7. This resistor significantly reduces the overshoot and ringing associated with large capacitive load ...
EE 1424752
... Multiphase machines are AC machines characterized by a stator winding composed of a generic number “n” of phases. In today’s electric drive and power generation technology, multiphase machines play an important role for the benefits compared to traditional three-phase ones. Earlier multiphase motor ...
... Multiphase machines are AC machines characterized by a stator winding composed of a generic number “n” of phases. In today’s electric drive and power generation technology, multiphase machines play an important role for the benefits compared to traditional three-phase ones. Earlier multiphase motor ...
1ch Small Package High Side Switch ICs Datasheet
... VIN terminal and VOUT terminal are connected to the drain and the source of switch MOSFET respectively. And the VIN terminal is used also as power source input to internal control circuit. When the switch is turned ON from EN,/EN control input, the switch is bidirectional. VIN terminal and VOUT term ...
... VIN terminal and VOUT terminal are connected to the drain and the source of switch MOSFET respectively. And the VIN terminal is used also as power source input to internal control circuit. When the switch is turned ON from EN,/EN control input, the switch is bidirectional. VIN terminal and VOUT term ...
LT1175 - 500mA Negative Low Dropout
... Limit curve in Typical Performance Characteristics section. Note that all conditions must be met. Note 5: GND pin current increases because of power transistor base drive. At low input-to-output voltages (<1V) where the power transistor is in saturation, GND pin current will be slightly higher. See ...
... Limit curve in Typical Performance Characteristics section. Note that all conditions must be met. Note 5: GND pin current increases because of power transistor base drive. At low input-to-output voltages (<1V) where the power transistor is in saturation, GND pin current will be slightly higher. See ...
MAX3250 ±50V Isolated, 3.0V to 5.5V, 250kbps, 2 Tx/2 Rx, RS-232 Transceiver
... to GND). This makes the device ideal for operation in noisy conditions with high common-mode voltages. This feature prevents damage to the device if RS-232 lines are inadvertently short-circuited to a +24V or ±48V power bus. The MAX3250 is powered by a single 3V to 5.5V supply on the logic side. Pow ...
... to GND). This makes the device ideal for operation in noisy conditions with high common-mode voltages. This feature prevents damage to the device if RS-232 lines are inadvertently short-circuited to a +24V or ±48V power bus. The MAX3250 is powered by a single 3V to 5.5V supply on the logic side. Pow ...
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.