
(Analog) VLSI Circuit Design Fall 2016
... • Inductors are generally too big for widespread use in analog IC design • Can fit thousands of transistors in a typical inductor area (100m x 100m) ...
... • Inductors are generally too big for widespread use in analog IC design • Can fit thousands of transistors in a typical inductor area (100m x 100m) ...
Exp_9_Spring13
... means an AND gate followed by a NOT, while NOR means an OR gate followed by a NOT. The EXCLUSIVE-OR (XOR) is similar to OR but it has a LO output if both inputs are HI, so you can think of it as one input OR the other but NOT both. NAND and NOR are more common than AND and OR because with the help o ...
... means an AND gate followed by a NOT, while NOR means an OR gate followed by a NOT. The EXCLUSIVE-OR (XOR) is similar to OR but it has a LO output if both inputs are HI, so you can think of it as one input OR the other but NOT both. NAND and NOR are more common than AND and OR because with the help o ...
Heritage Institute of Technology
... 1. A circuit consists of a resistance of 6Ω, inductance of 0.4H and a variable capacitance across 100V, 50Hz supply. Find out i) value of capacitance at resonance, ii) voltage drop across capacitor, iii) Q factor. 2. A coil of resistance 10Ω and inductance of 0.02H is connected in series with anothe ...
... 1. A circuit consists of a resistance of 6Ω, inductance of 0.4H and a variable capacitance across 100V, 50Hz supply. Find out i) value of capacitance at resonance, ii) voltage drop across capacitor, iii) Q factor. 2. A coil of resistance 10Ω and inductance of 0.02H is connected in series with anothe ...
Lab Briefing #2, Resistor Circuits - The University of Texas at Dallas
... • Three notational conventions in electrical engineering: – Current flows from the positive side of a DC source to the negative side. A relic of early circuit theory before we understood that electrons, not positive charges, move. – A voltage drop (e.g., as through a resistor due to current flow) is ...
... • Three notational conventions in electrical engineering: – Current flows from the positive side of a DC source to the negative side. A relic of early circuit theory before we understood that electrons, not positive charges, move. – A voltage drop (e.g., as through a resistor due to current flow) is ...
Basic Calculation of a Boost Converter`s Power Stage (Rev. C)
... issue. Buyers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. All semiconductor products (also referred to herein as “components”) are sold subject to TI’s terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order ...
... issue. Buyers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. All semiconductor products (also referred to herein as “components”) are sold subject to TI’s terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order ...
Journal of Applied Science and Agriculture
... In the first time, the basic structure of second generation current conveyor (CCII) was expanded by Sedra and Smith (A. Sedra, K. Smith, 1970). Current conveyors can be applied in voltage and current analog components but it can be better that be used from CCII as one of the basic active elements in ...
... In the first time, the basic structure of second generation current conveyor (CCII) was expanded by Sedra and Smith (A. Sedra, K. Smith, 1970). Current conveyors can be applied in voltage and current analog components but it can be better that be used from CCII as one of the basic active elements in ...
Basic Circuitry2 - Electro Tech Online
... What is electricity? (electron flow) Atoms have electrons orbiting the nucleus of the atom. Some electrons on the outer orbits can jump from one atom to the next atom When an electron moves, it leaves a ‘hole’ in the orbit for another electron to jump into That electron leaves another hole, ...
... What is electricity? (electron flow) Atoms have electrons orbiting the nucleus of the atom. Some electrons on the outer orbits can jump from one atom to the next atom When an electron moves, it leaves a ‘hole’ in the orbit for another electron to jump into That electron leaves another hole, ...
Electric Motors
... The amperage draw has changed to 12 amps as it is now a series circuit as opposed to a parallel due to differences in resistance in the circuit. Calculate the resistance of the motor now that it is hooked up to low voltage. ...
... The amperage draw has changed to 12 amps as it is now a series circuit as opposed to a parallel due to differences in resistance in the circuit. Calculate the resistance of the motor now that it is hooked up to low voltage. ...
Electrical Measurements
... ensure accurate output signals with proper component placement, shielding, filtering, and bypassing power and ground I/O connections. Unprotected sensors, however, such as thermocouples and strain gages often are exposed to numerous types of noise signals that can couple into the sensors and leads a ...
... ensure accurate output signals with proper component placement, shielding, filtering, and bypassing power and ground I/O connections. Unprotected sensors, however, such as thermocouples and strain gages often are exposed to numerous types of noise signals that can couple into the sensors and leads a ...
Voltage Controlled Ring Oscillator with Wide Tuning Range and
... parasitic capacitance CG . For a given number of stages, the oscillation frequency can be controlled by varying control current or amplitude only since CG is a fixed parameter. Control scheme by varying the current is commonly used. Equation (4) gives an illustration that the oscillation frequency ca ...
... parasitic capacitance CG . For a given number of stages, the oscillation frequency can be controlled by varying control current or amplitude only since CG is a fixed parameter. Control scheme by varying the current is commonly used. Equation (4) gives an illustration that the oscillation frequency ca ...
Ohm`s Law and Resistance
... lead to a low current flow. A low resistance value will lead to a high current flow. This presupposes that the voltage remains constant. A higher voltage will pass more current at a static resistance value. ...
... lead to a low current flow. A low resistance value will lead to a high current flow. This presupposes that the voltage remains constant. A higher voltage will pass more current at a static resistance value. ...
AD8139 Low Noise Rail-to-Rail Differential ADC Driver Data Sheet
... amplifier with rail-to-rail output. With its low noise, high SFDR, and wide bandwidth, it is an ideal choice for driving ADCs with resolutions to 18 bits. The AD8139 is easy to apply, and its internal common-mode feedback architecture allows its output common-mode voltage to be controlled by the vol ...
... amplifier with rail-to-rail output. With its low noise, high SFDR, and wide bandwidth, it is an ideal choice for driving ADCs with resolutions to 18 bits. The AD8139 is easy to apply, and its internal common-mode feedback architecture allows its output common-mode voltage to be controlled by the vol ...
307-T1w - Digitrax, Inc.
... as well - the current flowing through the LED will be higher but will still be within the ‘safe’ range for the device. We’ve provided the mathematical formula here for applications of higher or lower voltage than the N scale and HO scale examples given. Note: If there is any doubt as to what voltage ...
... as well - the current flowing through the LED will be higher but will still be within the ‘safe’ range for the device. We’ve provided the mathematical formula here for applications of higher or lower voltage than the N scale and HO scale examples given. Note: If there is any doubt as to what voltage ...
LT5570 - Linear Technology
... OUT (Pin 6): DC Output Pin. The output impedance is mainly determined by an internal 100Ω series resistance that provides output circuit protection if the output is shorted to ground. DNC (Pins 7, 8): Do Not Connect. Don’t connect any external component at these pins. Avoid a long wire or metal trac ...
... OUT (Pin 6): DC Output Pin. The output impedance is mainly determined by an internal 100Ω series resistance that provides output circuit protection if the output is shorted to ground. DNC (Pins 7, 8): Do Not Connect. Don’t connect any external component at these pins. Avoid a long wire or metal trac ...
Instructions/Template file
... The circuit needed to determine whether or not a given device obeys Ohm's Law is shown in the figure below. In this circuit, a variable voltage is applied across the device S, and the current and voltage through the device is measured. The voltage and current are measured using the Science Workshop ...
... The circuit needed to determine whether or not a given device obeys Ohm's Law is shown in the figure below. In this circuit, a variable voltage is applied across the device S, and the current and voltage through the device is measured. The voltage and current are measured using the Science Workshop ...
Web Services - E
... 15. A capacitor is generally a (a) bilateral and active component (b) active, passive, linear and nonlinear component (c) linear and bilateral component (d) non-linear and active component 16. "In any network containing more than one sources of e.m.f. the current in any branch is the algebraic sum o ...
... 15. A capacitor is generally a (a) bilateral and active component (b) active, passive, linear and nonlinear component (c) linear and bilateral component (d) non-linear and active component 16. "In any network containing more than one sources of e.m.f. the current in any branch is the algebraic sum o ...
A High Swing Range, High Bandwidth CMOS PGA and ADC for IF
... Second, the output common mode feedback circuit at Fig. 6. must process the continuos diffential output signal and the large operation range. It means that if the common signal of the PGA differential output is low or high, the output common mode voltage must be maintained the half power voltage. It ...
... Second, the output common mode feedback circuit at Fig. 6. must process the continuos diffential output signal and the large operation range. It means that if the common signal of the PGA differential output is low or high, the output common mode voltage must be maintained the half power voltage. It ...
Operational amplifier

An operational amplifier (""op-amp"") is a DC-coupled high-gain electronic voltage amplifier with a differential input and, usually, a single-ended output. In this configuration, an op-amp produces an output potential (relative to circuit ground) that is typically hundreds of thousands of times larger than the potential difference between its input terminals.Operational amplifiers had their origins in analog computers, where they were used to do mathematical operations in many linear, non-linear and frequency-dependent circuits. The popularity of the op-amp as a building block in analog circuits is due to its versatility. Due to negative feedback, the characteristics of an op-amp circuit, its gain, input and output impedance, bandwidth etc. are determined by external components and have little dependence on temperature coefficients or manufacturing variations in the op-amp itself.Op-amps are among the most widely used electronic devices today, being used in a vast array of consumer, industrial, and scientific devices. Many standard IC op-amps cost only a few cents in moderate production volume; however some integrated or hybrid operational amplifiers with special performance specifications may cost over $100 US in small quantities. Op-amps may be packaged as components, or used as elements of more complex integrated circuits.The op-amp is one type of differential amplifier. Other types of differential amplifier include the fully differential amplifier (similar to the op-amp, but with two outputs), the instrumentation amplifier (usually built from three op-amps), the isolation amplifier (similar to the instrumentation amplifier, but with tolerance to common-mode voltages that would destroy an ordinary op-amp), and negative feedback amplifier (usually built from one or more op-amps and a resistive feedback network).