High current MOSFET driver
... L6743D provides high-current driving control for both high-side and low-side N-channel MOSFETS connected as step-down DC-DC converter driven by an external PWM signal. The integrated high-current drivers allow using different types of power MOSFETs (also multiple MOS to reduce the equivalent RDS(on) ...
... L6743D provides high-current driving control for both high-side and low-side N-channel MOSFETS connected as step-down DC-DC converter driven by an external PWM signal. The integrated high-current drivers allow using different types of power MOSFETs (also multiple MOS to reduce the equivalent RDS(on) ...
Estimation of Current from Near-Field Measurement
... A. Near Field Scan Setup and Field Compensation Method For our experiments, the near magnetic field was measured using the a small loop probe shown in Fig. 1 and the near-field scan setup shown in Fig. 2. The size of the probe loop was about 0.7 mm 2 . The center of the loop was about 1.7 mm above t ...
... A. Near Field Scan Setup and Field Compensation Method For our experiments, the near magnetic field was measured using the a small loop probe shown in Fig. 1 and the near-field scan setup shown in Fig. 2. The size of the probe loop was about 0.7 mm 2 . The center of the loop was about 1.7 mm above t ...
4 Series and Parallel Resistors
... To aid in analyzing a circuit, groups of resistors can be combined together to form an equivalent resistor. Series resistors can simply be added together as in Figure 1. You can add together any number of series resistors. Let’s say that you have current flowing through the circuit from left to righ ...
... To aid in analyzing a circuit, groups of resistors can be combined together to form an equivalent resistor. Series resistors can simply be added together as in Figure 1. You can add together any number of series resistors. Let’s say that you have current flowing through the circuit from left to righ ...
Chapter2_modified
... The voltage produced is used to power all types of electronic circuits including: Consumer electronics (ex: radio, television, DVD, etc.) Computers Industrial controllers Most laboratory instrumentation systems and equipment The dc voltage level required depends on the application, but most applicat ...
... The voltage produced is used to power all types of electronic circuits including: Consumer electronics (ex: radio, television, DVD, etc.) Computers Industrial controllers Most laboratory instrumentation systems and equipment The dc voltage level required depends on the application, but most applicat ...
ENT 163 03-08 - UniMAP Portal
... 1. In nodal analysis, we are interested in finding the node voltages. 2. Steps to determine node voltage: 1. Select reference node. 2. Assign voltage v1, v2, ......vn 1, to the remaining n-1 nodes (with respect to reference node) 3. Apply KCL to each nonreference nodes. Use Ohm’s Law to express the ...
... 1. In nodal analysis, we are interested in finding the node voltages. 2. Steps to determine node voltage: 1. Select reference node. 2. Assign voltage v1, v2, ......vn 1, to the remaining n-1 nodes (with respect to reference node) 3. Apply KCL to each nonreference nodes. Use Ohm’s Law to express the ...
TKN What’s new? Message reduction in sensor networks using Events
... does decrease the readability of the graph. From this Figure, we see that the sensor noise depends strongly on the level, the darker it is, the higher the resistance and the higher the noise. In addition, there is an increase of the sensor noise around 3500. This is due to the lamps in the offices: ...
... does decrease the readability of the graph. From this Figure, we see that the sensor noise depends strongly on the level, the darker it is, the higher the resistance and the higher the noise. In addition, there is an increase of the sensor noise around 3500. This is due to the lamps in the offices: ...
4.5-10.5 GHz GaAs MMIC Receiver Features
... App Note [1] Biasing - The device is operated by biasing VD1,2,3 at 4.0V with 25, 45, 60mA respectively. Additionally, a fixed voltage bias of -2V is required for mixer bias. It is recommended to use active bias to keep the currents constant in order to maintain the best performance over temperature ...
... App Note [1] Biasing - The device is operated by biasing VD1,2,3 at 4.0V with 25, 45, 60mA respectively. Additionally, a fixed voltage bias of -2V is required for mixer bias. It is recommended to use active bias to keep the currents constant in order to maintain the best performance over temperature ...
867B,863
... will operate substantially in accordance with its functional specifications for 90 days and that it has been properly recorded on non-defective media. Fluke does not warrant that software will be error free or operate without interruption. Fluke authorized resellers shall extend this warranty on new ...
... will operate substantially in accordance with its functional specifications for 90 days and that it has been properly recorded on non-defective media. Fluke does not warrant that software will be error free or operate without interruption. Fluke authorized resellers shall extend this warranty on new ...
Valve RF amplifier
A valve RF amplifier (UK and Aus.) or tube amplifier (U.S.), is a device for electrically amplifying the power of an electrical radio frequency signal.Low to medium power valve amplifiers for frequencies below the microwaves were largely replaced by solid state amplifiers during the 1960s and 1970s, initially for receivers and low power stages of transmitters, transmitter output stages switching to transistors somewhat later. Specially constructed valves are still in use for very high power transmitters, although rarely in new designs.