
Comparator with Hysteresis
... for open-drain/ collector outputs assures more accurate VH and VL voltage levels • The inverting and non-inverting equations can be used for push-pull output comparators ...
... for open-drain/ collector outputs assures more accurate VH and VL voltage levels • The inverting and non-inverting equations can be used for push-pull output comparators ...
Field Computational Aspects of Wireless Power Transfer
... of the wire, resulting in a much smaller number of degrees of freedom (DoF) than using FEM. The method is similar to the classical scheme of wire-antenna calculation based on the method of moments (MoM). However, it goes beyond that by exploiting the special geometry of coils. In addition to this, a ...
... of the wire, resulting in a much smaller number of degrees of freedom (DoF) than using FEM. The method is similar to the classical scheme of wire-antenna calculation based on the method of moments (MoM). However, it goes beyond that by exploiting the special geometry of coils. In addition to this, a ...
Evaluates: MAX3864 MAX3864 Evaluation Kit Ordering Information
... ground. This voltage is then AC-coupled to a resistance in series with the MAX3864 input, creating an input current. U2 and U3 form a simple DC current source that is used to apply a DC offset to the input signal. The values of the series resistive elements, R1 and R2, have been carefully selected n ...
... ground. This voltage is then AC-coupled to a resistance in series with the MAX3864 input, creating an input current. U2 and U3 form a simple DC current source that is used to apply a DC offset to the input signal. The values of the series resistive elements, R1 and R2, have been carefully selected n ...
Evaluates: MAX1960/MAX1961/MAX1962 MAX1960 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... The MAX1960 evaluation kit (EV kit) is a fully assembled and tested surface-mount circuit board that evaluates the MAX1960 family of PWM synchronous step-down controllers. There are two circuits on the board. The first has the MAX1960 installed but can also be used to evaluate the MAX1961. This circ ...
... The MAX1960 evaluation kit (EV kit) is a fully assembled and tested surface-mount circuit board that evaluates the MAX1960 family of PWM synchronous step-down controllers. There are two circuits on the board. The first has the MAX1960 installed but can also be used to evaluate the MAX1961. This circ ...
High-frequency two-input CMOS OTA for continuous
... transistors in their saturation region, the differential output current I,,/ can be expressed as where k, = 0.5puCu,(WIL)is the transconductance parameter (p,,, CO,.W and L are the mobility, oxide capacitance per unit area, and channel width and length, respectively), VB is the voltage of the floati ...
... transistors in their saturation region, the differential output current I,,/ can be expressed as where k, = 0.5puCu,(WIL)is the transconductance parameter (p,,, CO,.W and L are the mobility, oxide capacitance per unit area, and channel width and length, respectively), VB is the voltage of the floati ...
Basic Electronics to Test Fixtures
... If we take one winding of wire, and wind a second winding around it, the magnetic field produced by one winding will induce a voltage in the second winding. The voltage induced in the second winding will depend on the ratio of windings. If the first winding, we'll call it the primary, has the same n ...
... If we take one winding of wire, and wind a second winding around it, the magnetic field produced by one winding will induce a voltage in the second winding. The voltage induced in the second winding will depend on the ratio of windings. If the first winding, we'll call it the primary, has the same n ...
Network analysis (electrical circuits)

A network, in the context of electronics, is a collection of interconnected components. Network analysis is the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, every component in the network. There are many different techniques for calculating these values. However, for the most part, the applied technique assumes that the components of the network are all linear.The methods described in this article are only applicable to linear network analysis, except where explicitly stated.