
hmc424lp3 product note
... frequency limit imposed by the on-chip-capacitors used for RF grounding. Therefore a negative biased attenuator is preferred in applications requiring operation to very low frequency. In order to switch between attenuation states, the user must apply negative control voltages to the control input pi ...
... frequency limit imposed by the on-chip-capacitors used for RF grounding. Therefore a negative biased attenuator is preferred in applications requiring operation to very low frequency. In order to switch between attenuation states, the user must apply negative control voltages to the control input pi ...
OPA211-HT
... current of only 3.6 mA. This series also offers rail-to-rail output swing, which maximizes dynamic range. The extremely low voltage and low current noise, high speed, and wide output swing of the OPA211 series make these devices an excellent choice as a loop filter amplifier in PLL applications. In ...
... current of only 3.6 mA. This series also offers rail-to-rail output swing, which maximizes dynamic range. The extremely low voltage and low current noise, high speed, and wide output swing of the OPA211 series make these devices an excellent choice as a loop filter amplifier in PLL applications. In ...
Applied Electronics
... A good conductor offers very little resistance to the flow of electrical current. In other words, it lets currents flow with very little voltage being applied. Resistance is therefore a measure of how much voltage is required to let a current flow. Resistance is measured in ohms (). Electron flow ...
... A good conductor offers very little resistance to the flow of electrical current. In other words, it lets currents flow with very little voltage being applied. Resistance is therefore a measure of how much voltage is required to let a current flow. Resistance is measured in ohms (). Electron flow ...
R - Uplift North Hills Prep
... To understand the effect of temperature you must picture what happens in a conductor as it is heated. Heat on the atomic or molecular scale is a direct representation of the vibration of the atoms or molecules. Higher temperature means more vibrations. In a cold wire ions in crystal lattice are not ...
... To understand the effect of temperature you must picture what happens in a conductor as it is heated. Heat on the atomic or molecular scale is a direct representation of the vibration of the atoms or molecules. Higher temperature means more vibrations. In a cold wire ions in crystal lattice are not ...
Low cost data communications equipment for use on the electric
... These relays are connected across the 110 volt mains which feed the individual street light or group of lights. The relays respond only to currents having the particular frequency for which they are tuned. Sufficient energy is fed through the power system to the control relays to operate them by the ...
... These relays are connected across the 110 volt mains which feed the individual street light or group of lights. The relays respond only to currents having the particular frequency for which they are tuned. Sufficient energy is fed through the power system to the control relays to operate them by the ...
lecture1423726156
... junction of a diode increases. At a certain value of the reverse voltage, the electric field imparts a sufficiently high energy to a thermally generated carrier. The carrier on colliding with an ion on its way disrupts a covalent bond and gives a new hole electron pair. This process is cumulative an ...
... junction of a diode increases. At a certain value of the reverse voltage, the electric field imparts a sufficiently high energy to a thermally generated carrier. The carrier on colliding with an ion on its way disrupts a covalent bond and gives a new hole electron pair. This process is cumulative an ...
LT5512 - 1kHz-3GHz High Signal Level Down-Converting Mixer.
... (Pins 2, 3): Differential Inputs for the RF Signal. These pins must be driven with a differential signal. Each pin must be connected to a DC ground capable of sinking 15mA (30mA total). This DC bias return can be accomplished through the center-tap of a balun, or with shunt inductors. An impedance t ...
... (Pins 2, 3): Differential Inputs for the RF Signal. These pins must be driven with a differential signal. Each pin must be connected to a DC ground capable of sinking 15mA (30mA total). This DC bias return can be accomplished through the center-tap of a balun, or with shunt inductors. An impedance t ...
FSB50660SFS Motion SPM 5 SuperFET Series
... 2nd Notes: 1. BVDSS is the absolute maximum voltage rating between drain and source terminal of each MOSFET inside Motion SPM® 5 product. VPN should be sufficiently less than this value considering the effect of the stray inductance so that VPN should not exceed BVDSS in any case. 2. tON and tOFF in ...
... 2nd Notes: 1. BVDSS is the absolute maximum voltage rating between drain and source terminal of each MOSFET inside Motion SPM® 5 product. VPN should be sufficiently less than this value considering the effect of the stray inductance so that VPN should not exceed BVDSS in any case. 2. tON and tOFF in ...
electronic-vu-meter. - uk
... The meter will be connected in parallel with the load impedance that is being driven by the source. This means that the total impedance that the source will see will be lower than the load impedance of the device that is being driven. If the total impedance is too low then distortion can occur becau ...
... The meter will be connected in parallel with the load impedance that is being driven by the source. This means that the total impedance that the source will see will be lower than the load impedance of the device that is being driven. If the total impedance is too low then distortion can occur becau ...
1.8A - Synqor
... Both the first stage and the second stage switch at a fixed frequency for predictable EMI performance. Rectification of the transformer’s output is accomplished with synchronous rectifiers. These devices, which are MOSFETs with a very low on-state resistance, dissipate far less energy than Schottky ...
... Both the first stage and the second stage switch at a fixed frequency for predictable EMI performance. Rectification of the transformer’s output is accomplished with synchronous rectifiers. These devices, which are MOSFETs with a very low on-state resistance, dissipate far less energy than Schottky ...
Quad, Unity-Gain, Low-Noise, Voltage
... supply current. At unity-gain, the OPA4820 gives > 600MHz bandwidth with < 1 dB peaking. The OPA4820 complements this high-speed operation with excellent DC precision in a low-power device. A worst-case input offset voltage of ±0.8mV and an offset current of ±500nA give excellent absolute DC precisi ...
... supply current. At unity-gain, the OPA4820 gives > 600MHz bandwidth with < 1 dB peaking. The OPA4820 complements this high-speed operation with excellent DC precision in a low-power device. A worst-case input offset voltage of ±0.8mV and an offset current of ±500nA give excellent absolute DC precisi ...
OPA3691 Triple Wideband, Current-Feedback OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER With Disable FEATURES
... delivers a high output current with minimal voltage headroom and crossover distortion. This gives exceptional singlesupply operation. Using a single +5V supply, the OPA3691 can deliver a 1V to 4V output swing with over 120mA drive current and 150MHz bandwidth. This combination of features makes the ...
... delivers a high output current with minimal voltage headroom and crossover distortion. This gives exceptional singlesupply operation. Using a single +5V supply, the OPA3691 can deliver a 1V to 4V output swing with over 120mA drive current and 150MHz bandwidth. This combination of features makes the ...
MAX378/MAX379 High-Voltage, Fault-Protected Analog Multiplexers _______________General Description
... to-source voltage. The P-channel device (Q2), however, has +60V VGS and is turned off, thereby preventing the input signal from reaching the output. If the input voltage is +60V, Q1 has a negative VGS, which turns it off. Similarly, only sub-microamp leakage currents can flow from the output back to ...
... to-source voltage. The P-channel device (Q2), however, has +60V VGS and is turned off, thereby preventing the input signal from reaching the output. If the input voltage is +60V, Q1 has a negative VGS, which turns it off. Similarly, only sub-microamp leakage currents can flow from the output back to ...
Wizard Test Maker - Physics 12
... (1) increasing the applied potential difference and decreasing the length of wire (2) increasing the applied potential difference and increasing the length of wire (3) decreasing the applied potential difference and decreasing the length of wire (4) decreasing the applied potential difference and in ...
... (1) increasing the applied potential difference and decreasing the length of wire (2) increasing the applied potential difference and increasing the length of wire (3) decreasing the applied potential difference and decreasing the length of wire (4) decreasing the applied potential difference and in ...
MAX44242 20V, Low Input Bias-Current, Low-Noise, Dual Op Amplifier General Description
... applications require negligible input leakage currents to the input transimpedance/buffer structure. The MAX44242 benefits with clean and precise signal conditioning due to its input structure. The device interfaces to both current-output sensors (photodiodes) (Figure 1), and high-impedance voltage ...
... applications require negligible input leakage currents to the input transimpedance/buffer structure. The MAX44242 benefits with clean and precise signal conditioning due to its input structure. The device interfaces to both current-output sensors (photodiodes) (Figure 1), and high-impedance voltage ...
a Precision, Wide Bandwidth 3-Port Isolation Amplifier AD210*
... When gain and offset adjustments are required, the actual circuit adjustment components will depend on the choice of input configuration and whether the adjustments are to be made at the isolator’s input or output. Adjustments on the output side might be used when potentiometers on the input side wo ...
... When gain and offset adjustments are required, the actual circuit adjustment components will depend on the choice of input configuration and whether the adjustments are to be made at the isolator’s input or output. Adjustments on the output side might be used when potentiometers on the input side wo ...