Advanced Monolithic Systems
... use of capacitors with very low ESR. Output voltage tolerances are tighter and include transient response as part of the specification. Designed to meet the fast current load step, the AMS2501 also saves total cost by needing less output capacitance to maintain regulation. Careful design of the AMS2 ...
... use of capacitors with very low ESR. Output voltage tolerances are tighter and include transient response as part of the specification. Designed to meet the fast current load step, the AMS2501 also saves total cost by needing less output capacitance to maintain regulation. Careful design of the AMS2 ...
LM111/LM211/LM311 Voltage Comparator
... 4. When comparator circuits use input resistors (eg. summing resistors), their value and placement are particularly important. In all cases the body of the resistor should be close to the device or socket. In other words there should be very little lead length or printed-circuit foil run between com ...
... 4. When comparator circuits use input resistors (eg. summing resistors), their value and placement are particularly important. In all cases the body of the resistor should be close to the device or socket. In other words there should be very little lead length or printed-circuit foil run between com ...
LM311 datasheet - Department of Electrical Engineering
... 4. When comparator circuits use input resistors (eg. summing resistors), their value and placement are particularly important. In all cases the body of the resistor should be close to the device or socket. In other words there should be very little lead length or printed-circuit foil run between com ...
... 4. When comparator circuits use input resistors (eg. summing resistors), their value and placement are particularly important. In all cases the body of the resistor should be close to the device or socket. In other words there should be very little lead length or printed-circuit foil run between com ...
a Ultralow Noise, High Speed, BiFET Op Amp AD745
... To maximize dc performance over temperature, the source resistances should be balanced on each input of the amplifier. This is represented by the optional resistor RB in Figures 5 and 6. As previously mentioned, for best noise performance care should be taken to also balance the source capacitance d ...
... To maximize dc performance over temperature, the source resistances should be balanced on each input of the amplifier. This is represented by the optional resistor RB in Figures 5 and 6. As previously mentioned, for best noise performance care should be taken to also balance the source capacitance d ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon ® Datasheet,Version 2.2, August 30, 2011
... The ZC counter has a minimum value of 0 and maximum value of 7. After the internal MOSFET is turned off, every time when the falling voltage ramp of on ZC pin crosses the 100mV threshold, a zero crossing is detected and ZC counter will increase by 1. It is reset every time after the DRIVER output is ...
... The ZC counter has a minimum value of 0 and maximum value of 7. After the internal MOSFET is turned off, every time when the falling voltage ramp of on ZC pin crosses the 100mV threshold, a zero crossing is detected and ZC counter will increase by 1. It is reset every time after the DRIVER output is ...
LectNotes9-FirstOrderCircuits
... Let's try a sinusoidal source. Sinusoidal steady state (essentially just the forced solution) is an important operating state for many circuits, so important it had its own name, alternating current. Here we'll look at the transient solution too. The generic sinusoidal forcing function is ...
... Let's try a sinusoidal source. Sinusoidal steady state (essentially just the forced solution) is an important operating state for many circuits, so important it had its own name, alternating current. Here we'll look at the transient solution too. The generic sinusoidal forcing function is ...
Zener Diode 1 circa 1995 M H Miller TUTORIAL PROJECT – ZENER
... Note again implicit qualification that effective regulation depends on operation of the Zener diode in its breakdown region. This is not something that happens automatically; it must be assured as part of the design. There are in fact two conditions that must be met. For proper regulation the Zener ...
... Note again implicit qualification that effective regulation depends on operation of the Zener diode in its breakdown region. This is not something that happens automatically; it must be assured as part of the design. There are in fact two conditions that must be met. For proper regulation the Zener ...
construction of car touch intruder alarm
... horn connected to the drive shaft. It was created by an unnamed Nebraska inventor in June 20th, 1920. It utilizes the drive shaft to operate its own bell or horn signal when the car is properly moved. This is just a little talk on a car alarm but not a car touch intruder alarm which is a modern, mor ...
... horn connected to the drive shaft. It was created by an unnamed Nebraska inventor in June 20th, 1920. It utilizes the drive shaft to operate its own bell or horn signal when the car is properly moved. This is just a little talk on a car alarm but not a car touch intruder alarm which is a modern, mor ...
UNIT 12
... frequency f1, it exhibits series resonance (Z ~ 0) and at a slightly higher frequency f2, it acts as a parallel resonant circuit (Z very large). At frequencies between f1 and f2 it behaves as an inductor. The response curve in Fig. 12.15(d) summarizes these properties; they enable us to use crystals ...
... frequency f1, it exhibits series resonance (Z ~ 0) and at a slightly higher frequency f2, it acts as a parallel resonant circuit (Z very large). At frequencies between f1 and f2 it behaves as an inductor. The response curve in Fig. 12.15(d) summarizes these properties; they enable us to use crystals ...
Photoresistor, Transistor, and LED`s
... A photoresistor is simply a resistor whose resistance depends on the amount of light incident upon it. Photoresistors are used to make light-sensitive devices, and are often made from cadmium sulfide (CdS). The resistance of a CdS photoresistor varies inversely to the amount of light incident upon i ...
... A photoresistor is simply a resistor whose resistance depends on the amount of light incident upon it. Photoresistors are used to make light-sensitive devices, and are often made from cadmium sulfide (CdS). The resistance of a CdS photoresistor varies inversely to the amount of light incident upon i ...
LM2931 Series Low Dropout Regulators (Rev. G)
... can be obtained with a tantalum electrolytic of only 47μF. This factor of two can generally be applied to any special application circuit also. Another critical characteristic of electrolytics is their performance over temperature. While the LM2931-N is designed to operate to −40°C, the same is not ...
... can be obtained with a tantalum electrolytic of only 47μF. This factor of two can generally be applied to any special application circuit also. Another critical characteristic of electrolytics is their performance over temperature. While the LM2931-N is designed to operate to −40°C, the same is not ...
MAX16913/MAX16913A Remote Antenna Current-Sense Amplifier and Switches General Description
... current-sense switches feature internal current limiting to prevent system damage due to fault conditions. The MAX16913/MAX16913A input voltage range extends from 5V to 18V, making them ideal for providing phantom power to remote radio-frequency low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) in automotive applications ...
... current-sense switches feature internal current limiting to prevent system damage due to fault conditions. The MAX16913/MAX16913A input voltage range extends from 5V to 18V, making them ideal for providing phantom power to remote radio-frequency low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) in automotive applications ...
Kirchhoff`s Laws
... between the current and the voltage drop across each resistor was also tested. In these circuits, a single battery was present. If a circuit contains more than one battery, these relationships could not be employed. Instead, another set of relationships, known as Kirchhoff ’s Laws, would be used. Th ...
... between the current and the voltage drop across each resistor was also tested. In these circuits, a single battery was present. If a circuit contains more than one battery, these relationships could not be employed. Instead, another set of relationships, known as Kirchhoff ’s Laws, would be used. Th ...
Self-Calibrated Current Reference
... voltage. These references can easily have temperature dependences lower than 0.81% [1] over a 100ᵒC range. In many cases it is the accuracy of the actual output voltages of identical devices that limits the performance of the system. In regards to voltage compensation, it was known for a while and i ...
... voltage. These references can easily have temperature dependences lower than 0.81% [1] over a 100ᵒC range. In many cases it is the accuracy of the actual output voltages of identical devices that limits the performance of the system. In regards to voltage compensation, it was known for a while and i ...
LM124/LM224/LM324/LM2902 Low Power Quad Operational
... that an input is driven negative. This is not destructive and normal output states will re-establish when the input voltage, which was negative, again returns to a value greater than −0.3V (at 25˚C). Note 7: These specifications are limited to −55˚C ≤ TA ≤ +125˚C for the LM124/LM124A. With the LM224 ...
... that an input is driven negative. This is not destructive and normal output states will re-establish when the input voltage, which was negative, again returns to a value greater than −0.3V (at 25˚C). Note 7: These specifications are limited to −55˚C ≤ TA ≤ +125˚C for the LM124/LM124A. With the LM224 ...
Network Theorems
... consisting of a voltage source and an importance in series, as shown in Fig. 18.23. Since the reactances of a circuit are frequency dependent, the Thevinin circuit found for a particular network is applicable only at one frequency. The steps required to apply this method to dc circuits are repeated ...
... consisting of a voltage source and an importance in series, as shown in Fig. 18.23. Since the reactances of a circuit are frequency dependent, the Thevinin circuit found for a particular network is applicable only at one frequency. The steps required to apply this method to dc circuits are repeated ...
Josephson voltage standard
A Josephson voltage standard is a complex system that uses a superconductive integrated circuit chip operating at 4 K to generate stable voltages that depend only on an applied frequency and fundamental constants. It is an intrinsic standard in the sense that it does not depend on any physical artifact. It is the most accurate method to generate or measure voltage and, by international agreement, is the basis for voltage standards around the World.