
AD8476 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... amplifier with integrated gain resistors for unity gain. It is an ideal choice for driving low power, high performance ADCs as a single-ended-to-differential or differential-to-differential amplifier. It provides a precision gain of 1, common-mode level shifting, low temperature drift, and rail-to-r ...
... amplifier with integrated gain resistors for unity gain. It is an ideal choice for driving low power, high performance ADCs as a single-ended-to-differential or differential-to-differential amplifier. It provides a precision gain of 1, common-mode level shifting, low temperature drift, and rail-to-r ...
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... transistors are designed to afford the greatest common-emitter current gain, βF, in forward-active mode. If this is the case, the collector–emitter current is approximately proportional to the base current, but many times larger, for small base current variations. • Saturation: With both junctions f ...
... transistors are designed to afford the greatest common-emitter current gain, βF, in forward-active mode. If this is the case, the collector–emitter current is approximately proportional to the base current, but many times larger, for small base current variations. • Saturation: With both junctions f ...
Ohm on the Range - IIT College of Science
... 5 resistors: 3 of equal resistance (10Ω works well) and two of different resistances (5Ω and 25Ω for example) – ceramic resistors are preferred unless students have learned how to read banded resistors Wires: a selection of wires with one alligator clip and one banana plug and two banana plugs. For ...
... 5 resistors: 3 of equal resistance (10Ω works well) and two of different resistances (5Ω and 25Ω for example) – ceramic resistors are preferred unless students have learned how to read banded resistors Wires: a selection of wires with one alligator clip and one banana plug and two banana plugs. For ...
STP78N75F4
... Document status promoted from preliminary data to datasheet (see Section 2.1: Electrical characteristics (curves)). ...
... Document status promoted from preliminary data to datasheet (see Section 2.1: Electrical characteristics (curves)). ...
PCAN-MicroMod Mix 2 - User Manual - PEAK
... of this setting will take effect after sending the completed configuration to the MicroMod. Note: For the first transfer of a configuration to the module it must be integrated in a CAN network with a bit rate of ...
... of this setting will take effect after sending the completed configuration to the MicroMod. Note: For the first transfer of a configuration to the module it must be integrated in a CAN network with a bit rate of ...
Circuits for multiple valued logic—A tutorial and appreciation
... Figure 6, one can see that the effects are all approximately the same except that when a diode conducts, it loses 0.7 volts. Thus in Figure 7a when the most positive input is two volts the output will be 2.0 - 0.7 = 1.3 volts and the possible output values are accordingly 1.3, 0.3 and -0.7. "Notice ...
... Figure 6, one can see that the effects are all approximately the same except that when a diode conducts, it loses 0.7 volts. Thus in Figure 7a when the most positive input is two volts the output will be 2.0 - 0.7 = 1.3 volts and the possible output values are accordingly 1.3, 0.3 and -0.7. "Notice ...
CHAPTER III Data Collection and programming
... Transistors Transistors are one of the main components that make up active circuits. Without accurate models for these basic devices, it follows that it is not possible to accurately model the operation of these more complex circuits. A basic characterization of these devices is detailed below. ...
... Transistors Transistors are one of the main components that make up active circuits. Without accurate models for these basic devices, it follows that it is not possible to accurately model the operation of these more complex circuits. A basic characterization of these devices is detailed below. ...
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 ...
Experiment 2 AC circuit analysis
... ii. make measurements of phase angle between two-voltage waveforms. iii. draw the voltage phasor diagrams for reactive circuits. APPARATUS 1. Function(Audio) generator 2. Oscilloscope 3. Decade resistor 4. Decade inductor 5. Decade capacitor 6. Multimeter PROCEDURE PART l : SERIES RL CIRCUIT 1. Conn ...
... ii. make measurements of phase angle between two-voltage waveforms. iii. draw the voltage phasor diagrams for reactive circuits. APPARATUS 1. Function(Audio) generator 2. Oscilloscope 3. Decade resistor 4. Decade inductor 5. Decade capacitor 6. Multimeter PROCEDURE PART l : SERIES RL CIRCUIT 1. Conn ...
A Numerical Protection Relay Solution
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... Resale of TI products or services with statements different from or beyond the parameters stated by TI for that product or service voids all express and any implied warranties for the associated TI product or service and is an unfair and deceptive business practice. TI is not responsible or liable f ...
Lecture08: Multi-Loop and RC Circuits
... A path that connects two essential nodes without passing through another essential node. The circuit elements of an essential branch are all in series. Non-essential (trivial) nodes can connect the circuit elements in “series”. There is exactly one current per essential branch. ...
... A path that connects two essential nodes without passing through another essential node. The circuit elements of an essential branch are all in series. Non-essential (trivial) nodes can connect the circuit elements in “series”. There is exactly one current per essential branch. ...
Application Examples
... V CC – V F – V OL - = 317Ω, R V = 330 Ω R V = ---------------------------------------10.72 mA This interface circuit can be used for transmission rates of up to about 28 kbit/s The fact that considerably lower transmission rates are possible here compared with the circuit given in example 1 is partl ...
... V CC – V F – V OL - = 317Ω, R V = 330 Ω R V = ---------------------------------------10.72 mA This interface circuit can be used for transmission rates of up to about 28 kbit/s The fact that considerably lower transmission rates are possible here compared with the circuit given in example 1 is partl ...
LM2991 Negative Low Dropout Adjustable
... A solid Tantalum (value ≥ 1 µF) is the best choice for the output capacitor. An aluminum electrolytic (≥ 10 µF) may be used if the ESR is in the stable range. It should be noted that the ESR of a typical aluminum electrolytic will increase by as much as 50X as the temperature is reduced from 25°C do ...
... A solid Tantalum (value ≥ 1 µF) is the best choice for the output capacitor. An aluminum electrolytic (≥ 10 µF) may be used if the ESR is in the stable range. It should be noted that the ESR of a typical aluminum electrolytic will increase by as much as 50X as the temperature is reduced from 25°C do ...
Improvement to Load-pull Technique for Design of Large
... usually provides a large-signal model that a microwave engineer can work with and use it to design a device working under a large-signal conditions. Unfortunately in many cases accuracy of these models is still far from being acceptable in a practical design [1]. Application of a load-pull technique ...
... usually provides a large-signal model that a microwave engineer can work with and use it to design a device working under a large-signal conditions. Unfortunately in many cases accuracy of these models is still far from being acceptable in a practical design [1]. Application of a load-pull technique ...
LMC7221 Tiny CMOS Comparator with Rail-To
... monitoring circuits which need to sense their own power supply, and compare it to a reference voltage which is close to the power supply voltage. The wide input range can also be useful for sensing the voltage drop across a current sense resistor for battery chargers. Zero Crossing Detector Since th ...
... monitoring circuits which need to sense their own power supply, and compare it to a reference voltage which is close to the power supply voltage. The wide input range can also be useful for sensing the voltage drop across a current sense resistor for battery chargers. Zero Crossing Detector Since th ...