IEEEPD-shock - Stanford University
... The threshold of perception for a finger-tapping contact is approximately 0.2 mA. The maximum allowed leakage current for appliances is 0.5 mA. Currents above 6 mA are considered as Let-Go current level [14]. This level is important because for currents above this level, the victim can be involuntar ...
... The threshold of perception for a finger-tapping contact is approximately 0.2 mA. The maximum allowed leakage current for appliances is 0.5 mA. Currents above 6 mA are considered as Let-Go current level [14]. This level is important because for currents above this level, the victim can be involuntar ...
MAX5066 Configurable, Single-/Dual-Output, Synchronous Buck Controller for High-Current Applications General Description
... MOSFETs and is capable of providing more than 25A of load current. The MAX5066 uses average current-mode control with a switching frequency up to 1MHz per phase where each phase is 180° out of phase with respect to the other. Out-of-phase operation results in significantly reduced input capacitor ri ...
... MOSFETs and is capable of providing more than 25A of load current. The MAX5066 uses average current-mode control with a switching frequency up to 1MHz per phase where each phase is 180° out of phase with respect to the other. Out-of-phase operation results in significantly reduced input capacitor ri ...
V a
... constant. Some of the batteries I have have been used many times over the last 5 years (or more). They last a very long time when used with the little light bulbs. Nevertheless, the do “wear out.” I should have replaced them with new ones. The calculation above shows 4 times as much current flows in ...
... constant. Some of the batteries I have have been used many times over the last 5 years (or more). They last a very long time when used with the little light bulbs. Nevertheless, the do “wear out.” I should have replaced them with new ones. The calculation above shows 4 times as much current flows in ...
Document
... 3. This is due to the fact that DUT is having resonant frequency fo. 4. Now vary the frequency to obtain to obtain the half power frequency by varying the frequency of the signal. 5. In the similar way find other frequency end. 6. Using lower and upper cut – off frequencies calculate the bandwidth a ...
... 3. This is due to the fact that DUT is having resonant frequency fo. 4. Now vary the frequency to obtain to obtain the half power frequency by varying the frequency of the signal. 5. In the similar way find other frequency end. 6. Using lower and upper cut – off frequencies calculate the bandwidth a ...
ATL43x 2.5-V Low Iq Adjustable Precision
... Reference Voltage Tolerances at 25°C – 0.5% for ATL43xB – 1% for ATL43xA ...
... Reference Voltage Tolerances at 25°C – 0.5% for ATL43xB – 1% for ATL43xA ...
AN2835
... The front-end stage of conventional offline converters, typically consisting of a full-wave rectifier bridge with a capacitor filter, has an unregulated DC bus from the AC mains. The filter capacitor must be large enough to have a relatively low ripple superimposed on the DC level. The current from ...
... The front-end stage of conventional offline converters, typically consisting of a full-wave rectifier bridge with a capacitor filter, has an unregulated DC bus from the AC mains. The filter capacitor must be large enough to have a relatively low ripple superimposed on the DC level. The current from ...
Chapter 5 – Series Circuits
... If a supply is set at 12 V, it is desirable that it maintain this terminal voltage, even though the current demand on the supply may vary Voltage regulation characteristics (VR) are measures of how closely a supply will come to maintaining a supply voltage between the limits of full-load and no-lo ...
... If a supply is set at 12 V, it is desirable that it maintain this terminal voltage, even though the current demand on the supply may vary Voltage regulation characteristics (VR) are measures of how closely a supply will come to maintaining a supply voltage between the limits of full-load and no-lo ...
Leakage describes an unwanted loss, or leak, of something which
... escapes from its proper location. In everyday usage, leakage is the gradual escape of matter through a leak-hole. Leakage current is also any current that flows when the ideal current is zero. Such is the case in electronic assemblies when they are in standby, disabled, or "sleep" mode. These device ...
... escapes from its proper location. In everyday usage, leakage is the gradual escape of matter through a leak-hole. Leakage current is also any current that flows when the ideal current is zero. Such is the case in electronic assemblies when they are in standby, disabled, or "sleep" mode. These device ...
OHM`S LAW
... There are some circuits which can’t be solved by the series-parallel method used above. One common example is a circuit in which there is more than one battery. First, consider circuits containing only batteries and resistors. A typical such circuit is: ...
... There are some circuits which can’t be solved by the series-parallel method used above. One common example is a circuit in which there is more than one battery. First, consider circuits containing only batteries and resistors. A typical such circuit is: ...
Review of Basic Electronics
... If the gate input is logic 1 (5 volts), its output is logic 0 (0 volts). If the gate input is logic 0 (0 volts), its output is logic 1 (5 volts). The basic circuit element used is the MOS (metal oxide semiconductor) transistor. This transistor can be driven to one of two states: ON or OFF. Each type ...
... If the gate input is logic 1 (5 volts), its output is logic 0 (0 volts). If the gate input is logic 0 (0 volts), its output is logic 1 (5 volts). The basic circuit element used is the MOS (metal oxide semiconductor) transistor. This transistor can be driven to one of two states: ON or OFF. Each type ...
LOW-NOISE ADSL DUAL DIFFERENTIAL RECEIVER THS6062
... The THS6062 is a high-speed differential receiver designed for ADSL data communication systems. Its very low 1.6 nV/√Hz voltage noise provides the high signal-to-noise ratios necessary for the long transmission lengths of ADSL systems over copper telephone lines. In addition, this receiver operates ...
... The THS6062 is a high-speed differential receiver designed for ADSL data communication systems. Its very low 1.6 nV/√Hz voltage noise provides the high signal-to-noise ratios necessary for the long transmission lengths of ADSL systems over copper telephone lines. In addition, this receiver operates ...
MIDRANGE INPUT SYNCHRONOUS BUCK CONTROLLER WITH ADVANCED SEQUENCING AND OUTPUT MARGINING TPS40100 FEATURES
... Stresses beyond those listed under "absolute maximum ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under "recommended operating conditions" is not implied. Exposure to a ...
... Stresses beyond those listed under "absolute maximum ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under "recommended operating conditions" is not implied. Exposure to a ...
Analog Electronic Volt-Ohm
... voltmeter should not have one of its terminals grounded. For the circuit in Figure 4-2 to function correctly, the lower end of RI must be at zero volts with respect to +Vcc and -Vee. The + and - supply voltage may be derived from two batteries [Figure 4-3(b)] or from two de power supply circuits [Fi ...
... voltmeter should not have one of its terminals grounded. For the circuit in Figure 4-2 to function correctly, the lower end of RI must be at zero volts with respect to +Vcc and -Vee. The + and - supply voltage may be derived from two batteries [Figure 4-3(b)] or from two de power supply circuits [Fi ...
Error Vector Magnitude Measurement To Characterize Tracking and
... 4) Can be controlled and monitored Via SNMP v3 protocol 5) Evaluate the quality of communication system 6) Support advanced modulation and coding techniques Matlab, Simulink and C++ Simulation 1) QPSK modulation and Demodulation Scheme 2) User define noise (SNUG’s reference) a) Thermal noise b) Whit ...
... 4) Can be controlled and monitored Via SNMP v3 protocol 5) Evaluate the quality of communication system 6) Support advanced modulation and coding techniques Matlab, Simulink and C++ Simulation 1) QPSK modulation and Demodulation Scheme 2) User define noise (SNUG’s reference) a) Thermal noise b) Whit ...
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.