MUDHONEY II USER MANUAL
... The GAIN knob is the most important control on your Mudhoney II. The more you turn it up, the more overdrive gain you get. Make sure to set the GAIN differently for the 2 Mudhoney II channels, so you can switch between the channels for different levels of distortion. Use the LEVEL knob to set the ov ...
... The GAIN knob is the most important control on your Mudhoney II. The more you turn it up, the more overdrive gain you get. Make sure to set the GAIN differently for the 2 Mudhoney II channels, so you can switch between the channels for different levels of distortion. Use the LEVEL knob to set the ov ...
A Low-voltage Wide-band Current-mode Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Kriangkrai Sooksood and Montree Siripruchyanun
... 1. INTRODUCTION As well known, AGCs play a very important role in modern hearing aid devices and communication systems [1-3]. An AGC is a closed-loop system that automatically adjusts the voltage gain such that the output voltage stays within a desired range. Many published literatures have proposed ...
... 1. INTRODUCTION As well known, AGCs play a very important role in modern hearing aid devices and communication systems [1-3]. An AGC is a closed-loop system that automatically adjusts the voltage gain such that the output voltage stays within a desired range. Many published literatures have proposed ...
LED Current Regulators - Integrated Silicon Solution
... automotive and industrial lighting applications. Each application requires specific attention to the LED’s luminous intensity and chromaticity output, LED current requirements and thermal management. ISSI’s family of CCR devices have been shown to have several distinct advantages for controlling LED ...
... automotive and industrial lighting applications. Each application requires specific attention to the LED’s luminous intensity and chromaticity output, LED current requirements and thermal management. ISSI’s family of CCR devices have been shown to have several distinct advantages for controlling LED ...
Design of CMOS Crystal Oscillator with Low Power
... Abstract—This work proposes a method to reduce the power consumption of Pierce crystal oscillator. This method is base on the mechanism of decreasing the clock signal amplitude. The circuit proposed in paper is designed based on XFAB 0.35μm CMOS technology to produce a 32768Hz clock signal. It opera ...
... Abstract—This work proposes a method to reduce the power consumption of Pierce crystal oscillator. This method is base on the mechanism of decreasing the clock signal amplitude. The circuit proposed in paper is designed based on XFAB 0.35μm CMOS technology to produce a 32768Hz clock signal. It opera ...
Series Circuits
... load is a fraction of the voltage supplied by the source. The sum of the voltage across each bulb is equal to the voltage supplied by the source. The intensity of the bulbs decreased as more lights were added. The power supplied by the battery is the sum of the power supplied to each of the bulbs. I ...
... load is a fraction of the voltage supplied by the source. The sum of the voltage across each bulb is equal to the voltage supplied by the source. The intensity of the bulbs decreased as more lights were added. The power supplied by the battery is the sum of the power supplied to each of the bulbs. I ...
L6375S
... All ST products are sold pursuant to ST’s terms and conditions of sale. Purchasers are solely responsible for the choice, selection and use of the ST products and services described herein, and ST assumes no liability whatsoever relating to the choice, selection or use of the ST products and service ...
... All ST products are sold pursuant to ST’s terms and conditions of sale. Purchasers are solely responsible for the choice, selection and use of the ST products and services described herein, and ST assumes no liability whatsoever relating to the choice, selection or use of the ST products and service ...
Resistor Current Noise Measurements - DCC
... the excess noise in conducting materials have been discussed in literature [5]. Some techniques have in common that they focus on the phase sensitive readout of a standard, center-tapped Wheatstone bridge excited by one or more alternating currents. These include, amongst others the double frequency ...
... the excess noise in conducting materials have been discussed in literature [5]. Some techniques have in common that they focus on the phase sensitive readout of a standard, center-tapped Wheatstone bridge excited by one or more alternating currents. These include, amongst others the double frequency ...
Today`s Objectives - RanelaghALevelPhysics
... there is a changing magnetic field. There is only a changing magnetic field if there is a changing electric field i.e. alternating pd. ...
... there is a changing magnetic field. There is only a changing magnetic field if there is a changing electric field i.e. alternating pd. ...
315MHz/433MHz ASK Superheterodyne Receiver with Extended Dynamic Range General Description Features
... The LNA is an NMOS cascode amplifier with off-chip inductive degeneration that achieves approximately 16dB of power gain with a 2.0dB noise figure and an IIP3 of -12dBm. The gain and noise figure are dependent on both the antenna matching network at the LNA input and the LC tank network between the ...
... The LNA is an NMOS cascode amplifier with off-chip inductive degeneration that achieves approximately 16dB of power gain with a 2.0dB noise figure and an IIP3 of -12dBm. The gain and noise figure are dependent on both the antenna matching network at the LNA input and the LC tank network between the ...
Sinusoidal Sources
... If Vrms = 100V, it delivers the same amount of power to the resistor as a 100V DC source, or it is effectively equivalent to a DC source of the same magnitude. ...
... If Vrms = 100V, it delivers the same amount of power to the resistor as a 100V DC source, or it is effectively equivalent to a DC source of the same magnitude. ...
LT6600-5
... IN – and IN+ (Pins 1, 8): Input Pins. Signals can be applied to either or both input pins through identical external resistors, RIN. The DC gain from differential inputs to the differential outputs is 806Ω/RIN. VOCM (Pin 2): Is the DC Common Mode Reference Voltage for the 2nd Filter Stage. Its value ...
... IN – and IN+ (Pins 1, 8): Input Pins. Signals can be applied to either or both input pins through identical external resistors, RIN. The DC gain from differential inputs to the differential outputs is 806Ω/RIN. VOCM (Pin 2): Is the DC Common Mode Reference Voltage for the 2nd Filter Stage. Its value ...
www.cbradio.nl: Manual Onwa KC
... General Description This Model is a combination transmitter- receiver designed primarily fo r mobile marine use. It employs the very latest technology to provide 480 channels of operation by means of digital frequency synthesis with PLL (phase- locked- loop) circuitry. The use of PLL assures a preci ...
... General Description This Model is a combination transmitter- receiver designed primarily fo r mobile marine use. It employs the very latest technology to provide 480 channels of operation by means of digital frequency synthesis with PLL (phase- locked- loop) circuitry. The use of PLL assures a preci ...
ACCIRC
... is impossible to wind an inductor which has no resistance. The wire used for the coil will have some resistance. Although each turn and part of a turn has both resistance and inductance it is convenient to separate the total inductance and the total resistance for the purposes of circuit analysis. I ...
... is impossible to wind an inductor which has no resistance. The wire used for the coil will have some resistance. Although each turn and part of a turn has both resistance and inductance it is convenient to separate the total inductance and the total resistance for the purposes of circuit analysis. I ...
chapter3
... multi band antenna systems. Normally these are low-Q circuits because those are acting like rejecter circuit for a particular frequency band. ...
... multi band antenna systems. Normally these are low-Q circuits because those are acting like rejecter circuit for a particular frequency band. ...
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.