A Temperature Compensation Technique for CMOS Current Controlled Current Conveyor (CCCII)
... In bipolar technology, this problem has been solved using bias circuit, the principle is to generate a current that directly relates to the thermal voltage [5]. However, this technique cannot be used in CMOS technology. In this paper, a temperature compensation technique for CMOS CCCII is proposed. ...
... In bipolar technology, this problem has been solved using bias circuit, the principle is to generate a current that directly relates to the thermal voltage [5]. However, this technique cannot be used in CMOS technology. In this paper, a temperature compensation technique for CMOS CCCII is proposed. ...
Mar 2008 - Voltage and Current Monitoring from 7V to 80V in 3mm × 3mm DFN-10
... LTC4151 and LTC4151-1 each combine a precision high side sense amplifier and a true 12-bit ADC. The result is a current and voltage monitor that offers a unique combination of high resolution and wide dynamic range. The full scale of the current sense voltage is 81.92mV with a resolution of 20µV/LSB ...
... LTC4151 and LTC4151-1 each combine a precision high side sense amplifier and a true 12-bit ADC. The result is a current and voltage monitor that offers a unique combination of high resolution and wide dynamic range. The full scale of the current sense voltage is 81.92mV with a resolution of 20µV/LSB ...
Electric Circuits and Electric Current
... The Physics Way In order to keep things consistent, we have a certain ...
... The Physics Way In order to keep things consistent, we have a certain ...
84st_q
... (b) Point Z in Figure 3 represents a point at which a minimum intensity sound is heard. When the loudspeaker L2 is temporarily disconnected, a student finds that the intensity of the sound heard at Z increases. He finds this difficult to understand, as disconnecting L2 presumably means that the tota ...
... (b) Point Z in Figure 3 represents a point at which a minimum intensity sound is heard. When the loudspeaker L2 is temporarily disconnected, a student finds that the intensity of the sound heard at Z increases. He finds this difficult to understand, as disconnecting L2 presumably means that the tota ...
WS_01
... Question 1. What is the range of voltages that represent logic low? Question 2. What is the range of voltages that represent logic high? Question 3. What is the difference between positive and negative logic? Question 4. What voltage activates a P-type transistor? Question 5. What voltage activates ...
... Question 1. What is the range of voltages that represent logic low? Question 2. What is the range of voltages that represent logic high? Question 3. What is the difference between positive and negative logic? Question 4. What voltage activates a P-type transistor? Question 5. What voltage activates ...
SG6742WMR Highly Integrated Green-Mode PWM Controller
... SG6742WMR integrates a frequency-hopping function that helps reduce EMI emission of a power supply with minimum line filters. The built-in synchronized slope compensation achieves stable peak-current-mode control. The proprietary internal line compensation ensures constant output power limit over a ...
... SG6742WMR integrates a frequency-hopping function that helps reduce EMI emission of a power supply with minimum line filters. The built-in synchronized slope compensation achieves stable peak-current-mode control. The proprietary internal line compensation ensures constant output power limit over a ...
Bip Transistor 100V, 4A NPN TP/TP-FA
... customer' s products or equipment. To verify symptoms and states that cannot be evaluated in an independent device, the customer should always evaluate and test devices mounted in the customer' s products or equipment. SANYO Semiconductor Co.,Ltd. assumes no responsibility for equipment failures tha ...
... customer' s products or equipment. To verify symptoms and states that cannot be evaluated in an independent device, the customer should always evaluate and test devices mounted in the customer' s products or equipment. SANYO Semiconductor Co.,Ltd. assumes no responsibility for equipment failures tha ...
HIGH PRECISION SOURCE MEASURE UNIT MODEL 52400 SERIES
... To reduce test times, Chroma's SMUs are designed for fast response providing a high speed output voltage and current. The impedance of the DUT, the fixture and/or cabling may potentially cause the entire control loop instability under voltage or current output mode. An unstable loop may cause satura ...
... To reduce test times, Chroma's SMUs are designed for fast response providing a high speed output voltage and current. The impedance of the DUT, the fixture and/or cabling may potentially cause the entire control loop instability under voltage or current output mode. An unstable loop may cause satura ...
Real-Time sweep Experiments of y parameter the Superconducting
... In order to vary the y parameter rather quickly in time with the allowable maximum voltage (t45 V) of the present DC power supplies, it should be important to ...
... In order to vary the y parameter rather quickly in time with the allowable maximum voltage (t45 V) of the present DC power supplies, it should be important to ...
Oscilloscope Homebrew
... The voltage at the emitter is pulled down until it is equal to the base voltage plus the one diode drop of the transistor base-emitter junction. So the emitter voltage ends up at 2.5V below the +9V supply and it stays at that voltage no matter what the collector voltage may be. The emitter current i ...
... The voltage at the emitter is pulled down until it is equal to the base voltage plus the one diode drop of the transistor base-emitter junction. So the emitter voltage ends up at 2.5V below the +9V supply and it stays at that voltage no matter what the collector voltage may be. The emitter current i ...
The Eber Molls model discussed below makes one critical point. If
... When operating in regions near Vbe ~ 0.6 V usually β is fairly constant. In many well-‐ designed circuits this is sufficient to understand operation. Well-‐designed circuits do not rely on the value ...
... When operating in regions near Vbe ~ 0.6 V usually β is fairly constant. In many well-‐ designed circuits this is sufficient to understand operation. Well-‐designed circuits do not rely on the value ...
Switched Capacitor Circuits Provide Efficient
... For driving up to four LEDs the LM2794 or LM2795 may be used. These circuits are similar to the LM2792 in that they have all the same functionality. The difference is that a three halves (3/2X) charge pump is used to power the current sources. This provides higher efficiency (see Graph 1) since the ...
... For driving up to four LEDs the LM2794 or LM2795 may be used. These circuits are similar to the LM2792 in that they have all the same functionality. The difference is that a three halves (3/2X) charge pump is used to power the current sources. This provides higher efficiency (see Graph 1) since the ...
TRIAC
TRIAC, from triode for alternating current, is a genericized tradename for an electronic component that can conduct current in either direction when it is triggered (turned on), and is formally called a bidirectional triode thyristor or bilateral triode thyristor.TRIACs are a subset of thyristors and are closely related to silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR). However, unlike SCRs, which are unidirectional devices (that is, they can conduct current only in one direction), TRIACs are bidirectional and so allow current in either direction. Another difference from SCRs is that TRIAC current can be enabled by either a positive or negative current applied to its gate electrode, whereas SCRs can be triggered only by positive current into the gate. To create a triggering current, a positive or negative voltage has to be applied to the gate with respect to the MT1 terminal (otherwise known as A1).Once triggered, the device continues to conduct until the current drops below a certain threshold called the holding current.The bidirectionality makes TRIACs very convenient switches for alternating-current (AC) circuits, also allowing them to control very large power flows with milliampere-scale gate currents. In addition, applying a trigger pulse at a controlled phase angle in an AC cycle allows control of the percentage of current that flows through the TRIAC to the load (phase control), which is commonly used, for example, in controlling the speed of low-power induction motors, in dimming lamps, and in controlling AC heating resistors.