
AD8698
... The AD8698 is stable even when driving heavy capacitive loads in any configuration. Although the AD8698 will safely drive capacitive loads well over 10 nF, it is recommended to use external compensation should the amplifier be subjected to driving a load exceeding 50 nF. This is particularly importa ...
... The AD8698 is stable even when driving heavy capacitive loads in any configuration. Although the AD8698 will safely drive capacitive loads well over 10 nF, it is recommended to use external compensation should the amplifier be subjected to driving a load exceeding 50 nF. This is particularly importa ...
AD8072
... The high bandwidth of 100 MHz, 500 V/µs of slew rate, along with settling to 0.1% in 25 ns, make the AD8072 and AD8073 useful in many general purpose, high speed applications where a single 5 V or dual power supplies up to ± 6 V are needed. The AD8072 is available in 8-lead plastic DIP, SOIC, and µS ...
... The high bandwidth of 100 MHz, 500 V/µs of slew rate, along with settling to 0.1% in 25 ns, make the AD8072 and AD8073 useful in many general purpose, high speed applications where a single 5 V or dual power supplies up to ± 6 V are needed. The AD8072 is available in 8-lead plastic DIP, SOIC, and µS ...
CIRCUIT #1, To measure generator open circuit voltage:
... Determine the value of Req, the equivalent resistance of the generator If a measurement of the short circuit current, Isc, is made at the same angular velocity at which Voc was measured, and Ohm's law is used to determine the voltage drop across Req, it must be the case that Vg - Isc Req = 0 Noting ...
... Determine the value of Req, the equivalent resistance of the generator If a measurement of the short circuit current, Isc, is made at the same angular velocity at which Voc was measured, and Ohm's law is used to determine the voltage drop across Req, it must be the case that Vg - Isc Req = 0 Noting ...
Advanced Monolithic Systems
... differential. At very low values of programmed output voltage, the minimum input supply voltage of 2V ( 2.3V over temperature) must be taken into account. Note 6: Comparator thresholds are expressed in terms of a voltage differential at the feedback terminal below the nominal reference voltage measu ...
... differential. At very low values of programmed output voltage, the minimum input supply voltage of 2V ( 2.3V over temperature) must be taken into account. Note 6: Comparator thresholds are expressed in terms of a voltage differential at the feedback terminal below the nominal reference voltage measu ...
FMS6363 — Low-Cost, Three-Channel, 6th-Order, High-Definition, Video Filter Driver FM S6363 — Low-
... is required to obtain optimal performance from the output driver and is held at the minimum value in order to decrease the standing DC current into the load. Since the FMS6363 has a 2x (6dB) gain, the output is typically connected via a 75Ω series back-matching resistor followed by the 75Ω video cab ...
... is required to obtain optimal performance from the output driver and is held at the minimum value in order to decrease the standing DC current into the load. Since the FMS6363 has a 2x (6dB) gain, the output is typically connected via a 75Ω series back-matching resistor followed by the 75Ω video cab ...
UCC28050 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... In the transition mode operation, the PWM circuit is self-oscillating with the turn-on being governed by an inductor zero-current detector (ZCD pin) and the turn-off being governed by the current-sense comparator. Additionally, the controller provides features such as peak current limit, default tim ...
... In the transition mode operation, the PWM circuit is self-oscillating with the turn-on being governed by an inductor zero-current detector (ZCD pin) and the turn-off being governed by the current-sense comparator. Additionally, the controller provides features such as peak current limit, default tim ...
phys1444-fall11-101311
... – All light bulbs make up one item, computers another, refrigerators, TVs, dryers (hair and clothes), electric cooktops, heaters, microwave ovens, electric ovens, dishwashers, etc. – All you have to do is to count add all wattages of the light bulbs together as the power of the item ...
... – All light bulbs make up one item, computers another, refrigerators, TVs, dryers (hair and clothes), electric cooktops, heaters, microwave ovens, electric ovens, dishwashers, etc. – All you have to do is to count add all wattages of the light bulbs together as the power of the item ...
6C33C-B (RU) – 6S33S-V
... infringed the rights of third parties, the rights owners are kindly requested to inform the author and produce positive proof of the rights ownership, and the author will cease the unauthorized use of the items affected immediately. The information in this datasheet is indicative only - data of actu ...
... infringed the rights of third parties, the rights owners are kindly requested to inform the author and produce positive proof of the rights ownership, and the author will cease the unauthorized use of the items affected immediately. The information in this datasheet is indicative only - data of actu ...
DS1249Y/AB 2048k Nonvolatile SRAM
... 6. If the CE low transition occurs simultaneously with or latter than the WE low transition in Write Cycle 1, the output buffers remain in a high-impedance state during this period. 7. If the CE high transition occurs prior to or simultaneously with the WE high transition, the output buffers remain ...
... 6. If the CE low transition occurs simultaneously with or latter than the WE low transition in Write Cycle 1, the output buffers remain in a high-impedance state during this period. 7. If the CE high transition occurs prior to or simultaneously with the WE high transition, the output buffers remain ...
View PDF - Ridgewood High School
... superconductors at higher temperatures. Although they still must be cooled to -70°C, the new superconductors work at temperatures 200 degrees warmer than mercury. Engineers are working with these “high temperature” superconductors to see if they can be used to make more efficient motors, generators, ...
... superconductors at higher temperatures. Although they still must be cooled to -70°C, the new superconductors work at temperatures 200 degrees warmer than mercury. Engineers are working with these “high temperature” superconductors to see if they can be used to make more efficient motors, generators, ...
RD-123
... ◇Do not use with the motor except the stepping motor. ◇Operate the rated current of stepping motor within the specified input current limits only. ◇Please use the wire rod with the cross-section area corresponding to current value. ◇Because this product generates heat, please make it stick to metal ...
... ◇Do not use with the motor except the stepping motor. ◇Operate the rated current of stepping motor within the specified input current limits only. ◇Please use the wire rod with the cross-section area corresponding to current value. ◇Because this product generates heat, please make it stick to metal ...
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... Modeling the copper losses: resistive losses in the primary and secondary windings of the core, represented in the equivalent circuit by RP and RS. Modeling the leakage fluxes: primary leakage flux is proportional to the primary current IP and secondary leakage flux is proportional to the secondary ...
... Modeling the copper losses: resistive losses in the primary and secondary windings of the core, represented in the equivalent circuit by RP and RS. Modeling the leakage fluxes: primary leakage flux is proportional to the primary current IP and secondary leakage flux is proportional to the secondary ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE) e-ISSN: 2278-1676,p-ISSN: 2320-3331,
... Parallel capacitors with breaker contacts have been used to improve the performance of power circuit breaker for interrupting the single-phase to ground fault near the circuit breaker in GIS with the voltage rate of 300 KV and above [1]. After a single-phase fault occurs, the return voltage amplitud ...
... Parallel capacitors with breaker contacts have been used to improve the performance of power circuit breaker for interrupting the single-phase to ground fault near the circuit breaker in GIS with the voltage rate of 300 KV and above [1]. After a single-phase fault occurs, the return voltage amplitud ...
Document
... ii) Does the frequency of the output pulses increase or decrease as the input voltage increases? Why? (3 points) The frequency of the output pulses decreases as the voltage level of the input increases. This is because the capacitor has to charge for a longer time to reach the voltage level (and sub ...
... ii) Does the frequency of the output pulses increase or decrease as the input voltage increases? Why? (3 points) The frequency of the output pulses decreases as the voltage level of the input increases. This is because the capacitor has to charge for a longer time to reach the voltage level (and sub ...
Meatl gate review paper
... materials have to be chosen so that the threshold voltages for n- and p-channel transistors are complementary and sufficiently small to achieve high transistor drive currents for a given supply voltage. Because metal gates are likely to be introduced in conventional bulk transistors and in advanced ...
... materials have to be chosen so that the threshold voltages for n- and p-channel transistors are complementary and sufficiently small to achieve high transistor drive currents for a given supply voltage. Because metal gates are likely to be introduced in conventional bulk transistors and in advanced ...
CMOS
Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) /ˈsiːmɒs/ is a technology for constructing integrated circuits. CMOS technology is used in microprocessors, microcontrollers, static RAM, and other digital logic circuits. CMOS technology is also used for several analog circuits such as image sensors (CMOS sensor), data converters, and highly integrated transceivers for many types of communication. In 1963, while working for Fairchild Semiconductor, Frank Wanlass patented CMOS (US patent 3,356,858).CMOS is also sometimes referred to as complementary-symmetry metal–oxide–semiconductor (or COS-MOS).The words ""complementary-symmetry"" refer to the fact that the typical design style with CMOS uses complementary and symmetrical pairs of p-type and n-type metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) for logic functions.Two important characteristics of CMOS devices are high noise immunity and low static power consumption.Since one transistor of the pair is always off, the series combination draws significant power only momentarily during switching between on and off states. Consequently, CMOS devices do not produce as much waste heat as other forms of logic, for example transistor–transistor logic (TTL) or NMOS logic, which normally have some standing current even when not changing state. CMOS also allows a high density of logic functions on a chip. It was primarily for this reason that CMOS became the most used technology to be implemented in VLSI chips.The phrase ""metal–oxide–semiconductor"" is a reference to the physical structure of certain field-effect transistors, having a metal gate electrode placed on top of an oxide insulator, which in turn is on top of a semiconductor material. Aluminium was once used but now the material is polysilicon. Other metal gates have made a comeback with the advent of high-k dielectric materials in the CMOS process, as announced by IBM and Intel for the 45 nanometer node and beyond.