
Investigation of silicon pin- detector for laser pulse detection Sam Chau
... This report has been written at SAAB Bofors Dynamics (SBD) AB in Gothenburg at the department of optronic systems. In military observation operations, a target to hit is chosen by illumination of a laser designator. From the targetpoint laser radiation is reflected on a detector that helps identify ...
... This report has been written at SAAB Bofors Dynamics (SBD) AB in Gothenburg at the department of optronic systems. In military observation operations, a target to hit is chosen by illumination of a laser designator. From the targetpoint laser radiation is reflected on a detector that helps identify ...
Adaptive Multi-Band Multi-Mode Power Amplifier Using Integrated Varactor-Based Tunable Matching Networks
... Since we aim for low-loss matching network implementations with only two control voltages, we limit the number of reactive elements in our analysis to a maximum of four. The networks considered in our analysis are given in Fig. 2. Variable inductors are composed of an inductor/varactor combination w ...
... Since we aim for low-loss matching network implementations with only two control voltages, we limit the number of reactive elements in our analysis to a maximum of four. The networks considered in our analysis are given in Fig. 2. Variable inductors are composed of an inductor/varactor combination w ...
Detection circuit with dummy integrator to compensate for switch
... ever, it should be understood that voltage VcoMP may BOT as aforedescribed. this is especially true when small capacitive changes are trying to be detected from 50 be adjusted either above or below voltage VREF to offset any voltage mismatches that may exist between accelerometer sensor 12. integrat ...
... ever, it should be understood that voltage VcoMP may BOT as aforedescribed. this is especially true when small capacitive changes are trying to be detected from 50 be adjusted either above or below voltage VREF to offset any voltage mismatches that may exist between accelerometer sensor 12. integrat ...
Varactor Topologies for Adaptivity with Improved Power Handling Linearity and
... like tunable filters and matching networks to enable frequency band and mode switching. To enable these adaptive circuits, researchers have focused on the implementation of very high performance varactors. These devices require a high quality factor, linearity, capacitance density, power handling an ...
... like tunable filters and matching networks to enable frequency band and mode switching. To enable these adaptive circuits, researchers have focused on the implementation of very high performance varactors. These devices require a high quality factor, linearity, capacitance density, power handling an ...
Light Bulbs in parallel and in series
... The electrical resistance of a light bulb filament does not stay constant over a wide range of voltages. As a result, the relationship between voltage across a light bulb and the current through it is not perfectly linear. However, if the voltage does not vary too much, a light bulb can be treated a ...
... The electrical resistance of a light bulb filament does not stay constant over a wide range of voltages. As a result, the relationship between voltage across a light bulb and the current through it is not perfectly linear. However, if the voltage does not vary too much, a light bulb can be treated a ...
Analog Applications Journal
... are 1.2 V, 2.5 V, 4.096 V, and 5 V. Intermediate voltages are often generated from a standard reference voltage using resistor networks. The resistors used are the surface-mount chip type (CR1206-8W) that have a 1% tolerance and a TC of 100 ppm/°C. This design uses potentiometers to make the Vref ad ...
... are 1.2 V, 2.5 V, 4.096 V, and 5 V. Intermediate voltages are often generated from a standard reference voltage using resistor networks. The resistors used are the surface-mount chip type (CR1206-8W) that have a 1% tolerance and a TC of 100 ppm/°C. This design uses potentiometers to make the Vref ad ...
Transient simulation and analysis of a three-phase five-limb step
... magnetizing currents are of the order of the rated ones. The MMFs associated to the iron branches combine with those associated to the leakage branches and give, as a result, the MMFs of the primary and secondary windings which, because of the contribution of the iron branches, are considerably unba ...
... magnetizing currents are of the order of the rated ones. The MMFs associated to the iron branches combine with those associated to the leakage branches and give, as a result, the MMFs of the primary and secondary windings which, because of the contribution of the iron branches, are considerably unba ...
The Reverse Behavior of the NPT-IGBT in its On-State 1
... equation 4. That is why further simplifications are possible. A look at equations 7 - 10 shows that the time constant given by equations 7 and 9 is much larger than the same given by equations 8 and 10 for an actual device. This means that a small change of the stored charge occurs in the base until ...
... equation 4. That is why further simplifications are possible. A look at equations 7 - 10 shows that the time constant given by equations 7 and 9 is much larger than the same given by equations 8 and 10 for an actual device. This means that a small change of the stored charge occurs in the base until ...
Analog And Digital Interfacing - Network and Systems Laboratory
... How fast the next valid output ready When power up, you have to wait for 52.9ms to get a first valid output. You have to wait another 47.9ms to get the second one. ...
... How fast the next valid output ready When power up, you have to wait for 52.9ms to get a first valid output. You have to wait another 47.9ms to get the second one. ...
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.