
DDP Series - Harmonic Drive
... Drive setup is fast and easy using HDM software communicating via RS-232 or over the CAN bus. All of the operations needed to configure the drive are accessible through this powerful and intuitive program. Autophasing of brushless motor Hall sensors and phase wires eliminates “wire and try”. Connect ...
... Drive setup is fast and easy using HDM software communicating via RS-232 or over the CAN bus. All of the operations needed to configure the drive are accessible through this powerful and intuitive program. Autophasing of brushless motor Hall sensors and phase wires eliminates “wire and try”. Connect ...
FAN41501 Ground Fault Interrupter Self-Test Digital Controller
... test function. The FAN41501, together with a GFI controller device – like the FAN4149 – provides GFI fault protection and periodic self testing of the key GFCI components: solenoid, SCR, GFI controller, sense coil, and other discrete components. The FAN41501 has an internal 5.35 V shunt regulator. W ...
... test function. The FAN41501, together with a GFI controller device – like the FAN4149 – provides GFI fault protection and periodic self testing of the key GFCI components: solenoid, SCR, GFI controller, sense coil, and other discrete components. The FAN41501 has an internal 5.35 V shunt regulator. W ...
doc - Talking Electronics
... A reader requested a circuit for an Adjustable-Current 5v Power Supply. In other words he wanted a power supply with CURRENT LIMITING. This type of power supply is very handy so you can test an unknown circuit and prevent it being damaged. For this design we will make the current adjustable from 100 ...
... A reader requested a circuit for an Adjustable-Current 5v Power Supply. In other words he wanted a power supply with CURRENT LIMITING. This type of power supply is very handy so you can test an unknown circuit and prevent it being damaged. For this design we will make the current adjustable from 100 ...
Diodes
... material is produced. The extra valence electrons are introduced by putting impurities or dopants into the silicon. The dopants used to create an n-type material are Group V elements. The most commonly used dopants from Group V are arsenic, antimony and phosphorus. The 2D diagram to the left shows t ...
... material is produced. The extra valence electrons are introduced by putting impurities or dopants into the silicon. The dopants used to create an n-type material are Group V elements. The most commonly used dopants from Group V are arsenic, antimony and phosphorus. The 2D diagram to the left shows t ...
V m sin ( t )
... An effective value or Root-Mean-Square (RMS) a periodic current (or voltage) is defined as: The value of the DC current (or voltage) which, flowing through a R-ohm resistor delivers the same average power as does the periodic current (or voltage) ...
... An effective value or Root-Mean-Square (RMS) a periodic current (or voltage) is defined as: The value of the DC current (or voltage) which, flowing through a R-ohm resistor delivers the same average power as does the periodic current (or voltage) ...
LM35 Precision Centigrade Temperature Sensors (Rev. G)
... SNIS159G – AUGUST 1999 – REVISED AUGUST 2016 ...
... SNIS159G – AUGUST 1999 – REVISED AUGUST 2016 ...
harmonic treatment in industrial power systems
... under the conditions that will produce the maximum harmonic amplitudes under normal operating conditions for each harmonic component. To establish limits for similar types of harmonics current distortion, equipment under test must be categorized in one of the following four classes. ...
... under the conditions that will produce the maximum harmonic amplitudes under normal operating conditions for each harmonic component. To establish limits for similar types of harmonics current distortion, equipment under test must be categorized in one of the following four classes. ...
ADVANTAGES DESCRIPTION
... Using standard 1 % resistor values gives R3 = 57.6KΩ and R1 = 42.4KΩ. These values give an equivalent resistance of Kx = 0.4228, a 0.6% error. If the 2.3V default threshold is used, this pin must be left unconnected. The 20QFN package has the VDD fault threshold fixed at this default value. ...
... Using standard 1 % resistor values gives R3 = 57.6KΩ and R1 = 42.4KΩ. These values give an equivalent resistance of Kx = 0.4228, a 0.6% error. If the 2.3V default threshold is used, this pin must be left unconnected. The 20QFN package has the VDD fault threshold fixed at this default value. ...
NX3DV221 1. General description High-speed USB 2.0 switch with enable
... 2.0 signals in handset and consumer applications. These applications could be cell phones, digital cameras, and notebooks with hubs or controllers with limited USB I/Os. The wide bandwidth (1 GHz) of this switch allows signal to pass with minimum edge and phase distortion. The device multiplexes dif ...
... 2.0 signals in handset and consumer applications. These applications could be cell phones, digital cameras, and notebooks with hubs or controllers with limited USB I/Os. The wide bandwidth (1 GHz) of this switch allows signal to pass with minimum edge and phase distortion. The device multiplexes dif ...
ADF4360-7 - Analog Devices
... VCO Output. The output level is programmable from −5 dBm to −14 dBm. See the Output Matching section for a description of the various output stages. VCO Complementary Output. The output level is programmable from −5 dBm to −14 dBm. See the Output Matching section for a description of the various out ...
... VCO Output. The output level is programmable from −5 dBm to −14 dBm. See the Output Matching section for a description of the various output stages. VCO Complementary Output. The output level is programmable from −5 dBm to −14 dBm. See the Output Matching section for a description of the various out ...
8 Serial digital interfaces
... for sensor acquisition and actuator control. The interfaces specified in this standard are the traditional point-to-point interfaces that are commonly used ...
... for sensor acquisition and actuator control. The interfaces specified in this standard are the traditional point-to-point interfaces that are commonly used ...
Quad-Channel Digital Isolators / ADuM1400
... current transfer ratios, nonlinear transfer functions, and temperature and lifetime effects are eliminated with the simple iCoupler digital interfaces and stable performance characteristics. The need for external drivers and other discrete components is eliminated with these iCoupler products. Furth ...
... current transfer ratios, nonlinear transfer functions, and temperature and lifetime effects are eliminated with the simple iCoupler digital interfaces and stable performance characteristics. The need for external drivers and other discrete components is eliminated with these iCoupler products. Furth ...
"Class-A2" ultra-low-loss magnetic ballast for T5 fluorescent lamps
... ally accepted in lighting industry that only electronic ballasts, which can generate a high voltage using resonant circuit, can be used to operate the T5 lamps. Electronic ballasts, limited by the short lifetime of the electrolytic capacitors, will eventually become electronic waste and, thus, resul ...
... ally accepted in lighting industry that only electronic ballasts, which can generate a high voltage using resonant circuit, can be used to operate the T5 lamps. Electronic ballasts, limited by the short lifetime of the electrolytic capacitors, will eventually become electronic waste and, thus, resul ...
Datasheet - Texas Instruments
... The individual PWM controller allows each LED to be set to a specific brightness value. An additional 8-bit resolution (256 steps) group PWM controller has both a fixed frequency of 190-Hz and an adjustable frequency between 24-Hz to once every 10.73 seconds, with a duty cycle that is adjustable fro ...
... The individual PWM controller allows each LED to be set to a specific brightness value. An additional 8-bit resolution (256 steps) group PWM controller has both a fixed frequency of 190-Hz and an adjustable frequency between 24-Hz to once every 10.73 seconds, with a duty cycle that is adjustable fro ...
GRE120
... on start up. When the start-up time exceeds setting time, it detects as a motor failure. ...
... on start up. When the start-up time exceeds setting time, it detects as a motor failure. ...
AN105 - Current Sense Circuit Collection Making Sense of Current
... sense resistor. A high precision buffer amplifier would typically follow this circuit (such as an LTC2054). The commutation rate is user set by the capacitor connected to Pin 14. For negative supply monitoring, Pin 15 would be tied to the negative rail rather than ground. ...
... sense resistor. A high precision buffer amplifier would typically follow this circuit (such as an LTC2054). The commutation rate is user set by the capacitor connected to Pin 14. For negative supply monitoring, Pin 15 would be tied to the negative rail rather than ground. ...
Lecture Slides - UTK-EECS
... Galvanic isolation capability: greater than voltage rating of power switches CM transient immunity: greater than dv/dt during switching transients Maximum/minimum frequencies: cover required switching frequency range Propagation delay: determined by switching frequency & control accuracy Gal ...
... Galvanic isolation capability: greater than voltage rating of power switches CM transient immunity: greater than dv/dt during switching transients Maximum/minimum frequencies: cover required switching frequency range Propagation delay: determined by switching frequency & control accuracy Gal ...
Noise in relaxation oscillators
... oscillation is shown in Fig. 11, where the timing capacitor waveform is assumed to be asymmetrical for generality. As the device current 11 in Fig. 7 always equals 1~ at switching, the limits of the capacitor voltage have to fluctuate in response to the noise. Therefore, as the capacitor voltage is ...
... oscillation is shown in Fig. 11, where the timing capacitor waveform is assumed to be asymmetrical for generality. As the device current 11 in Fig. 7 always equals 1~ at switching, the limits of the capacitor voltage have to fluctuate in response to the noise. Therefore, as the capacitor voltage is ...
NX3P191 1. General description Logic controlled high-side power switch
... NXP Semiconductors does not accept any liability related to any default, damage, costs or problem which is based on any weakness or default in the customer’s applications or products, or the application or use by customer’s third party customer(s). Customer is responsible for doing all necessary tes ...
... NXP Semiconductors does not accept any liability related to any default, damage, costs or problem which is based on any weakness or default in the customer’s applications or products, or the application or use by customer’s third party customer(s). Customer is responsible for doing all necessary tes ...
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).