Reference-Shift Modulator
... grid and to the control grid through a currentlimiting resistor, a method commonly used in class-B zero-bias modulators using tetrodes. Experiments with several tetrodes indicate that a tetrode reference-shift modulator requires a maximum d-c screen-voltage input level equal to one-third the value n ...
... grid and to the control grid through a currentlimiting resistor, a method commonly used in class-B zero-bias modulators using tetrodes. Experiments with several tetrodes indicate that a tetrode reference-shift modulator requires a maximum d-c screen-voltage input level equal to one-third the value n ...
MAX15046 40V, High-Performance, Synchronous Buck Controller EVALUATION KIT AVAILABLE
... The MAX15046 synchronous step-down controller operates from a 4.5V to 40V input-voltage range and generates an adjustable output voltage from 85% of the inputvoltage down to 0.6V while supporting loads up to 25A. As long as the device supply voltage is within 5.0V to 5.5V, the input power bus (VIN) ...
... The MAX15046 synchronous step-down controller operates from a 4.5V to 40V input-voltage range and generates an adjustable output voltage from 85% of the inputvoltage down to 0.6V while supporting loads up to 25A. As long as the device supply voltage is within 5.0V to 5.5V, the input power bus (VIN) ...
Determine resistors` performances in surge
... organic and inorganic filler materials. Fired at a high temperature, the ceramic variant fuses a conductive phase (carbon or metals such as tantalum) and a ceramic filler into a solid core that forms the resistive element. Because of this ceramic core, these solid composition resistors dissipate hea ...
... organic and inorganic filler materials. Fired at a high temperature, the ceramic variant fuses a conductive phase (carbon or metals such as tantalum) and a ceramic filler into a solid core that forms the resistive element. Because of this ceramic core, these solid composition resistors dissipate hea ...
MCOTS-C-28-24-HZ-NM - SynQor, Inc.
... Both the first stage and the second stage switch at a fixed frequency details possible circuits for driving the ON/OFF pin. Figure B is a for predictable EMI performance. Rectification of the transformer’s detailed look of the internal ON/OFF circuitry. output is accomplished with synchronous rectif ...
... Both the first stage and the second stage switch at a fixed frequency details possible circuits for driving the ON/OFF pin. Figure B is a for predictable EMI performance. Rectification of the transformer’s detailed look of the internal ON/OFF circuitry. output is accomplished with synchronous rectif ...
Differential Amplifiers/Demo
... headroom, thus creating a trade-off between the output voltage swings, the voltage gain, and the input CM range. To achieve a higher gain ...
... headroom, thus creating a trade-off between the output voltage swings, the voltage gain, and the input CM range. To achieve a higher gain ...
Voltage Transformers
... voltage) may rise to √3 times normal. Obviously, the gap must not be permitted to arc over for any voltage for which the protective-relaying equipment must function. Since the ground-relay burden loads the devices only when a ground fault occurs, gap flashover may be a problem when thermal overloadi ...
... voltage) may rise to √3 times normal. Obviously, the gap must not be permitted to arc over for any voltage for which the protective-relaying equipment must function. Since the ground-relay burden loads the devices only when a ground fault occurs, gap flashover may be a problem when thermal overloadi ...
250-mA LDO Regulator with Integrated Reset in
... through a resistor-divider network and noise pickup feeds through to the regulator output. It is essential to route the SENSE connection in such a way to minimize/avoid noise pickup. Adding RC networks between the SENSE terminal and VO to filter noise is not recommended because it can cause the regu ...
... through a resistor-divider network and noise pickup feeds through to the regulator output. It is essential to route the SENSE connection in such a way to minimize/avoid noise pickup. Adding RC networks between the SENSE terminal and VO to filter noise is not recommended because it can cause the regu ...
Chapter 2 - EN / Bilkent University
... instruments to fulfill a particular function, and be helpful to mankind. Electrical energy, voltage and current are all measurable, physical phenomena. Circuits are made up of resistors, capacitors, inductors, semiconductor devices, integrated circuits, energy sources, etc., in electronics. We desig ...
... instruments to fulfill a particular function, and be helpful to mankind. Electrical energy, voltage and current are all measurable, physical phenomena. Circuits are made up of resistors, capacitors, inductors, semiconductor devices, integrated circuits, energy sources, etc., in electronics. We desig ...
Low-Cost Multichemistry Battery Chargers General Description Features
... simplify the construction of accurate and efficient chargers. These devices use analog inputs to control charge current and voltage, and can be programmed by the host or hardwired. The MAX1908/MAX8724/MAX8765/ MAX8765A achieve high efficiency using a buck topology with synchronous rectification. The ...
... simplify the construction of accurate and efficient chargers. These devices use analog inputs to control charge current and voltage, and can be programmed by the host or hardwired. The MAX1908/MAX8724/MAX8765/ MAX8765A achieve high efficiency using a buck topology with synchronous rectification. The ...
The Effects of Short-Time Overload on Resistive Elements in Vishay
... When designing any type of analog circuit, all possible causes of circuit failure need to be taken into consideration, as do the consequences of these failures. Such considerations are particularly important when the long-term reliability, stability, and precision of the circuit are vital to the app ...
... When designing any type of analog circuit, all possible causes of circuit failure need to be taken into consideration, as do the consequences of these failures. Such considerations are particularly important when the long-term reliability, stability, and precision of the circuit are vital to the app ...
Test probe
A test probe (test lead, test prod, or scope probe) is a physical device used to connect electronic test equipment to a device under test (DUT). They range from very simple, robust devices to complex probes that are sophisticated, expensive, and fragile.