LTC1151 - Dual ±15V Zero-Drift Operational Amplifier
... The LTC1151 has a typical offset voltage of 0.5µV, drift of 0.01µV/°C, 0.1Hz to 10Hz input noise voltage of 1.5µVP-P, and a typical voltage gain of 140dB. It has a slew rate of 3V/µs and a gain-bandwidth product of 2.5MHz with a supply current of 0.9mA per amplifier. Overload recovery times from pos ...
... The LTC1151 has a typical offset voltage of 0.5µV, drift of 0.01µV/°C, 0.1Hz to 10Hz input noise voltage of 1.5µVP-P, and a typical voltage gain of 140dB. It has a slew rate of 3V/µs and a gain-bandwidth product of 2.5MHz with a supply current of 0.9mA per amplifier. Overload recovery times from pos ...
Testing a Panasonic Microwave Oven Inverter HV Power Supply
... My requirement is for 2kV @ 370mA. Therefore, the first step would be to obtain two more of the HV rectifier diodes and reconfigure the output to a bridge rectifier. The diodes must be the same type (UXC2B), which are high speed to cope with the 30 KHz switching. Of course, the diodes must also be r ...
... My requirement is for 2kV @ 370mA. Therefore, the first step would be to obtain two more of the HV rectifier diodes and reconfigure the output to a bridge rectifier. The diodes must be the same type (UXC2B), which are high speed to cope with the 30 KHz switching. Of course, the diodes must also be r ...
The George Washington University School of Engineering and
... • DC Sweep – View the response to a range of DC inputs • AC Sweep – View the response to a range of frequencies ...
... • DC Sweep – View the response to a range of DC inputs • AC Sweep – View the response to a range of frequencies ...
Lecture 1 - Rabie Ramadan
... electronic circuits are designed to perform, namely, signal amplification. ...
... electronic circuits are designed to perform, namely, signal amplification. ...
Download T4000 Datasheet
... The limits for the closing signal are adjustable on the dial PHASE ANGLE. The phase can be adjusted between ±6° and ±9°, and voltage difference between ±10 % and ±15%. When the difference in voltage, phase and frequency are within limit for 0.5 seconds, a closing signal to the circuit breaker is ...
... The limits for the closing signal are adjustable on the dial PHASE ANGLE. The phase can be adjusted between ±6° and ±9°, and voltage difference between ±10 % and ±15%. When the difference in voltage, phase and frequency are within limit for 0.5 seconds, a closing signal to the circuit breaker is ...
CLASS XII EMI and AC Sure shot Questions 2015-16
... coil is affected? ( Any questions from applications of Lenz’s law to determine the direction of induced current) ...
... coil is affected? ( Any questions from applications of Lenz’s law to determine the direction of induced current) ...
High Sensitivity Photoreceiver Design
... The higher the temperature of an object, the faster the vibration, and thus higher the spectral radiant energy. As a result, all objects are continually emitting radiation at a rate with a wavelength distribution that depends upon the temperature of the object and its spectral emissivity. Most of th ...
... The higher the temperature of an object, the faster the vibration, and thus higher the spectral radiant energy. As a result, all objects are continually emitting radiation at a rate with a wavelength distribution that depends upon the temperature of the object and its spectral emissivity. Most of th ...
lecture 5 revised
... Z and Ɵ (and Z', Z") vary with frequency - varying R, C (and L) contributions Separation in frequency domain of physical processes giving rise to each type of behavior electrical "composition" or microstructure ...
... Z and Ɵ (and Z', Z") vary with frequency - varying R, C (and L) contributions Separation in frequency domain of physical processes giving rise to each type of behavior electrical "composition" or microstructure ...
LM1558/LM1458 Dual Operational Amplifier
... bias network and power supply leads. Otherwise, their operation is completely independent. The LM1458 is identical to the LM1558 except that the LM1458 has its specifications guaranteed over the temperature range from 0§ C to a 70§ C instead of b55§ C to a 125§ C. ...
... bias network and power supply leads. Otherwise, their operation is completely independent. The LM1458 is identical to the LM1558 except that the LM1458 has its specifications guaranteed over the temperature range from 0§ C to a 70§ C instead of b55§ C to a 125§ C. ...
Lecture 5
... The additive noise channel • Transmitted signal s(t) is corrupted by noise source n(t), and the resulting received signal is r(t) • Noise could result form ...
... The additive noise channel • Transmitted signal s(t) is corrupted by noise source n(t), and the resulting received signal is r(t) • Noise could result form ...
EL5191, EL5191A 1GHz Current Feedback Amplifier with Features Enable
... The EL5191 is a current-feedback operational amplifier that offers a wide -3dB bandwidth of 1GHz and a low supply current of 9mA per amplifier. The EL5191 works with supply voltages ranging from a single 5V to 10V and they are also capable of swinging to within 1V of either supply on the output. Bec ...
... The EL5191 is a current-feedback operational amplifier that offers a wide -3dB bandwidth of 1GHz and a low supply current of 9mA per amplifier. The EL5191 works with supply voltages ranging from a single 5V to 10V and they are also capable of swinging to within 1V of either supply on the output. Bec ...
0.05 uV/C max, Single-Supply CMOS
... formed from connecting dissimilar conductors. These thermally-generated potentials can be made to cancel by assuring that they are equal on both input terminals. • Use low thermoelectric-coefficient connections (avoid dissimilar metals). • Thermally isolate components from power supplies or other he ...
... formed from connecting dissimilar conductors. These thermally-generated potentials can be made to cancel by assuring that they are equal on both input terminals. • Use low thermoelectric-coefficient connections (avoid dissimilar metals). • Thermally isolate components from power supplies or other he ...
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.