MC1488
... interconnecting cable. The worst possible signal on any conductor would be another driver using a plus or minus 15 V, 500 mA source. The MC1488 is designed to indefinitely withstand such a short to all four outputs in a package as long as the power-supply voltages are greater than 9.0 V (i.e., VS ≥ ...
... interconnecting cable. The worst possible signal on any conductor would be another driver using a plus or minus 15 V, 500 mA source. The MC1488 is designed to indefinitely withstand such a short to all four outputs in a package as long as the power-supply voltages are greater than 9.0 V (i.e., VS ≥ ...
A 10-bit 50-MS/s sample-and-hold circuit with low distortion sampling switches )
... The inputs of the regulation amplifiers are located at the source nodes of the transistors. These amplifiers operate with very low bias currents and can be constructed by transistors with almost minimum size in order to limit the reduction in GBW. Furthermore, the core amplifier and the regulation a ...
... The inputs of the regulation amplifiers are located at the source nodes of the transistors. These amplifiers operate with very low bias currents and can be constructed by transistors with almost minimum size in order to limit the reduction in GBW. Furthermore, the core amplifier and the regulation a ...
DN530 - Increasing Output Voltage and Current Range Using Series
... are compact solutions for breaking ground loops. These converters employ a flyback architecture whose maximum output current varies with input voltage and output voltage. Although their output voltage range is limited to a maximum of 12V, one can increase the output voltage or the output current ran ...
... are compact solutions for breaking ground loops. These converters employ a flyback architecture whose maximum output current varies with input voltage and output voltage. Although their output voltage range is limited to a maximum of 12V, one can increase the output voltage or the output current ran ...
Document
... Electromagnetic induction is the main underlying principle in the working of the dc to ac inverters. The Transistors Q1,Q2 and the Transformer T1 determine the power output of the inverter. The bigger the Transformer and more powerful the Transistors the more power output is obtained. The invert ...
... Electromagnetic induction is the main underlying principle in the working of the dc to ac inverters. The Transistors Q1,Q2 and the Transformer T1 determine the power output of the inverter. The bigger the Transformer and more powerful the Transistors the more power output is obtained. The invert ...
Dual Channel High-IP3 100MHz – 6GHz Active Mixer ADL5802 Preliminary Technical Data
... architecture which provides enhanced IP3 performance when subject to high input levels. A bias adjust feature allows the input linearity, SSB Noise Figure, and DC current to be optimized using a single control pin. The high input linearity allows the device to be used in demanding cellular applicati ...
... architecture which provides enhanced IP3 performance when subject to high input levels. A bias adjust feature allows the input linearity, SSB Noise Figure, and DC current to be optimized using a single control pin. The high input linearity allows the device to be used in demanding cellular applicati ...
Lab #1: Ohm’s Law (and not Ohm’s Law)
... • When wiring the circuit, first wire everything except the scope. Add it last. • Be sure scope is DC coupled (AC coupling adds an extra capacitor, beyond the one you want to measure) • make sure ch1 and ch2 are on x1 setting • Make sure they have the same v/division scale • When you measure R, L, a ...
... • When wiring the circuit, first wire everything except the scope. Add it last. • Be sure scope is DC coupled (AC coupling adds an extra capacitor, beyond the one you want to measure) • make sure ch1 and ch2 are on x1 setting • Make sure they have the same v/division scale • When you measure R, L, a ...
Slide 1
... Although it seems like there is no VT = VR + VC + VL voltage left for the capacitor and ...
... Although it seems like there is no VT = VR + VC + VL voltage left for the capacitor and ...
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.