
Servo - Servos
... 0.12 sec/60 degrees at 6.0 volts. It is powered by 5 volts. In order to position it accurately, I actually need to give it 6 pulses, each around 12 ms long. Usually 2 pulses are enough to get the servo in the general position that I want it to be, and the 4 additonal pulses are just fine tuning. If ...
... 0.12 sec/60 degrees at 6.0 volts. It is powered by 5 volts. In order to position it accurately, I actually need to give it 6 pulses, each around 12 ms long. Usually 2 pulses are enough to get the servo in the general position that I want it to be, and the 4 additonal pulses are just fine tuning. If ...
Pathfinder Radar/Chartplotter Series Service Manual
... (1.0us maximum for 4kW unit) dependant upon the range setting and the corresponding IF/Video filter control lines. This pulse begins on the rising edge of a negative going trigger at a pulse repetition frequency (PRF) also defined by the range setting. The resulting pulse is output to the magnetron ...
... (1.0us maximum for 4kW unit) dependant upon the range setting and the corresponding IF/Video filter control lines. This pulse begins on the rising edge of a negative going trigger at a pulse repetition frequency (PRF) also defined by the range setting. The resulting pulse is output to the magnetron ...
PCF2003 32 kHz watch circuit with programmable adaptive motor
... After measuring the effective oscillator frequency, the number of correction pulses must be calculated and stored together with the calibration period in the OTP memory (see Section 7.7). PCF2003 ...
... After measuring the effective oscillator frequency, the number of correction pulses must be calculated and stored together with the calibration period in the OTP memory (see Section 7.7). PCF2003 ...
The Relationship Between Space-Vector Modulation and Regular
... Fig. 3(a). While it is not suggested that this function should be used in practice, nevertheless, it does provide confirmation of the complexity of the added harmonics which would be needed to produce equal-null pulse times. This result has confirmed that, in general, there is no simple constant amp ...
... Fig. 3(a). While it is not suggested that this function should be used in practice, nevertheless, it does provide confirmation of the complexity of the added harmonics which would be needed to produce equal-null pulse times. This result has confirmed that, in general, there is no simple constant amp ...
FAST KICKER - Cornell University
... strip-lines: for electrostatic operation the beam is going between plates, for magnetic operation it goes through the plates, the last must have appropriate holes in this case (pretty similar as ordinary RF cavity has). We will be interesting in strip-line kickers acting to the beam trough electric ...
... strip-lines: for electrostatic operation the beam is going between plates, for magnetic operation it goes through the plates, the last must have appropriate holes in this case (pretty similar as ordinary RF cavity has). We will be interesting in strip-line kickers acting to the beam trough electric ...
A Study of a Versatile Low Power CMOS Pulse Generator for Ultra
... As the wireless revolution continues to gain momentum we witness an increasing drive to replace wired connections with wireless technology. Existing wireless local area network (WLAN) technologies can only support data rates of up to 54 Mbps, excluding high data rate applications such as HDTV. Ultra ...
... As the wireless revolution continues to gain momentum we witness an increasing drive to replace wired connections with wireless technology. Existing wireless local area network (WLAN) technologies can only support data rates of up to 54 Mbps, excluding high data rate applications such as HDTV. Ultra ...
HEF4047B monostable.pdf
... an input signal with that of the internal oscillator. In the retrigger mode the input pulse is applied to pins 8 and 12, and the output is taken from pin 10 or 11. Normal monostable action is obtained when one retrigger pulse is applied (Fig.8). Extended pulse duration is obtained when more than one ...
... an input signal with that of the internal oscillator. In the retrigger mode the input pulse is applied to pins 8 and 12, and the output is taken from pin 10 or 11. Normal monostable action is obtained when one retrigger pulse is applied (Fig.8). Extended pulse duration is obtained when more than one ...
Characterizing Within-Die and Die-to-Die Delay
... minimally invasive technique that leverages the LSSD-style scan chain in actual products to allow HE-induced delay variations to be measured and analyzed. A similar strategy is proposed for measuring die-to-die and within-die delay variations. The global nature of the scan chain allows delay variati ...
... minimally invasive technique that leverages the LSSD-style scan chain in actual products to allow HE-induced delay variations to be measured and analyzed. A similar strategy is proposed for measuring die-to-die and within-die delay variations. The global nature of the scan chain allows delay variati ...
Pulse Energy Meter
... The EM-PULSE is a three channel meter, capable of monitoring single-phase, two-phase and three-phase systems, as well as 3 independent single-phase systems with one meter. The EM-PULSE meter offers 2 pulse outputs and 2 pulse inputs to maintain flexibility during installation and operation. The EM-P ...
... The EM-PULSE is a three channel meter, capable of monitoring single-phase, two-phase and three-phase systems, as well as 3 independent single-phase systems with one meter. The EM-PULSE meter offers 2 pulse outputs and 2 pulse inputs to maintain flexibility during installation and operation. The EM-P ...
UWB PULSE GENERATION FOR GPR APPLICATIONS
... the echo characteristics[13]. Figure.1.1 shows a block diagram of a generic GPR system. In GPR the antennas are normally scanned over the surface in close to the ground. An EM wave sent into the ground will backscatter on any electrical parameter discontinuity. The backscattered echoes that reach th ...
... the echo characteristics[13]. Figure.1.1 shows a block diagram of a generic GPR system. In GPR the antennas are normally scanned over the surface in close to the ground. An EM wave sent into the ground will backscatter on any electrical parameter discontinuity. The backscattered echoes that reach th ...
Industrial Registers
... Display flow rate / total or flow rate This is the main display information of the ER-420. After selecting any other information, it will always return to this main display automatically. Total is displayed on the upper line of the display and Flow Rate on the bottom line. It is possible to display ...
... Display flow rate / total or flow rate This is the main display information of the ER-420. After selecting any other information, it will always return to this main display automatically. Total is displayed on the upper line of the display and Flow Rate on the bottom line. It is possible to display ...
AN122 Diode Turn-On Time Induced Failures in Switching Regulators
... Figure 1. Typical Voltage Step-Up/Step-Down Converters. Assumption is Diode Clamps Switch Pin Voltage Excursion to Safe Limits an122f ...
... Figure 1. Typical Voltage Step-Up/Step-Down Converters. Assumption is Diode Clamps Switch Pin Voltage Excursion to Safe Limits an122f ...
Amplifier Introduction
... events when utilizing an SCA, counter, and timer. To maintain dead time losses <10%, the counting rate is typically limited to <33,000 counts/s for the 3-µs pulse widths and proportionately lower if longer pulse widths have been selected. Some detectors, such as photomultiplier tubes, produce a larg ...
... events when utilizing an SCA, counter, and timer. To maintain dead time losses <10%, the counting rate is typically limited to <33,000 counts/s for the 3-µs pulse widths and proportionately lower if longer pulse widths have been selected. Some detectors, such as photomultiplier tubes, produce a larg ...
Blancett K-Factor Scaler Elbow Style Frequency Divider
... The K-Factor (with regards to flow) is the number of pulses that must be accumulated to equal a particular volume of fluid. Think of each pulse as representing a small fraction of the totalizing unit. An example might be a K-Factor of 1000 (pulses per gallon). This means that if you were counting pu ...
... The K-Factor (with regards to flow) is the number of pulses that must be accumulated to equal a particular volume of fluid. Think of each pulse as representing a small fraction of the totalizing unit. An example might be a K-Factor of 1000 (pulses per gallon). This means that if you were counting pu ...
Page: 1 User`s Manual Page: 1 VERSION 1.1.07.02.2012
... The Channel byte “ch” tells the ULC which channel the command and data applies to. This byte should be either a 0x01 or 0x02 for a standard single-unit ULC-2 controller ...
... The Channel byte “ch” tells the ULC which channel the command and data applies to. This byte should be either a 0x01 or 0x02 for a standard single-unit ULC-2 controller ...
User`s Manual - Metaphase Technologies
... The Channel byte “ch” tells the ULC which channel the command and data applies to. This byte should be either a 0x01 or 0x02 for a standard single-unit ULC-2 controller ...
... The Channel byte “ch” tells the ULC which channel the command and data applies to. This byte should be either a 0x01 or 0x02 for a standard single-unit ULC-2 controller ...
Geiger Counter Technique for High Counting Rates
... results were obtained by applying the addition method with two radium sources. In the interesting high counting rate region for the curves at normal operating potentials, i.e. A, B, and C, it will be observed that they are straight lines on a log-log plot, and obey an equation of the type: R = R0 13 ...
... results were obtained by applying the addition method with two radium sources. In the interesting high counting rate region for the curves at normal operating potentials, i.e. A, B, and C, it will be observed that they are straight lines on a log-log plot, and obey an equation of the type: R = R0 13 ...
Pulse and Pulse Processing
... Signal transmission Signal is produced at the detector – one needs to carry it till the Data Acquisition system – How? What are the things one needs to keep in mind? ...
... Signal transmission Signal is produced at the detector – one needs to carry it till the Data Acquisition system – How? What are the things one needs to keep in mind? ...
Pulse and Pulse Processing
... Signal transmission Signal is produced at the detector – one needs to carry it till the Data Acquisition system – How? What are the things one needs to keep in mind? ...
... Signal transmission Signal is produced at the detector – one needs to carry it till the Data Acquisition system – How? What are the things one needs to keep in mind? ...
A Low-Cost High-Speed Pulse Response Based Built-In Self Test For Analog
... external ATEs. Several on-chip testing techniques have been applied successfully in digital circuits in which each level of abstraction, ranging from a behavioral description to logic layout, is verified against the immediate preceding levels. With the support of rigorous mathematical expression suc ...
... external ATEs. Several on-chip testing techniques have been applied successfully in digital circuits in which each level of abstraction, ranging from a behavioral description to logic layout, is verified against the immediate preceding levels. With the support of rigorous mathematical expression suc ...
Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Concepts of
... a capacitor discharge, square wave generator or an analog generator [19-22]. Pulses shorter than 1 µs are usually generated by pulse forming networks or resonant charging generators [23-25]. As a pulse forming network generator a Blumlein generator will be described and as a resonant charging genera ...
... a capacitor discharge, square wave generator or an analog generator [19-22]. Pulses shorter than 1 µs are usually generated by pulse forming networks or resonant charging generators [23-25]. As a pulse forming network generator a Blumlein generator will be described and as a resonant charging genera ...
UNIT PULSE GENERATOR
... negative with respect to ground. The positive pulse starts from -40 volts and rises to ground during its active interval. The negative pulse starts from ground and falls to -40 volts during its active interval. If, during any of the above procedures, the pulse is defective or the pattern becomes con ...
... negative with respect to ground. The positive pulse starts from -40 volts and rises to ground during its active interval. The negative pulse starts from ground and falls to -40 volts during its active interval. If, during any of the above procedures, the pulse is defective or the pattern becomes con ...
Slide 1
... PWM used with D/A conversion • commonly used in toys • lowpass filter smooths out transients from harmonic effects • frequency values of harmonics doesn’t change, but the amplitude does, which adjusts the analog output signal ...
... PWM used with D/A conversion • commonly used in toys • lowpass filter smooths out transients from harmonic effects • frequency values of harmonics doesn’t change, but the amplitude does, which adjusts the analog output signal ...
Carbon Film MELF – Pulse Load Champion
... pulse load capability, a prominent feature that is linked to their unique cylindrical design. Apart from the standard metal film technology, MELF resistors are also available with carbon film, which further enhances their pulse load capability. The largest case size (0207) carbon film MELF not only ...
... pulse load capability, a prominent feature that is linked to their unique cylindrical design. Apart from the standard metal film technology, MELF resistors are also available with carbon film, which further enhances their pulse load capability. The largest case size (0207) carbon film MELF not only ...
Instructions for Use
... abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the device. b. Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than [3] V/m. NOTES: • At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. • These guidelines may ...
... abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the device. b. Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than [3] V/m. NOTES: • At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. • These guidelines may ...
Radar signal characteristics

A radar system uses a radio frequency electromagnetic signal reflected from a target to determine information about that target. In any radar system, the signal transmitted and received will exhibit many of the characteristics described below.