FMMT489 Features Mechanical Data
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... Should Customers purchase or use Diodes Incorporated products for any unintended or unauthorized application, Customers shall indemnify and hold Diodes Incorporated and its representatives harmless against all claims, damages, expenses, and attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any c ...
FZT951 Features Mechanical Data
... 6. For a device surface mounted on 52mm x 52mm x 1.6mm FR4 PCB with high coverage of single sided 2oz copper, in still air conditions; the device is measured when operating in a steady-state condition. 7. Same as note (6), except the device is surface mounted on 25mm x 25mm with 1oz copper. 8. Therm ...
... 6. For a device surface mounted on 52mm x 52mm x 1.6mm FR4 PCB with high coverage of single sided 2oz copper, in still air conditions; the device is measured when operating in a steady-state condition. 7. Same as note (6), except the device is surface mounted on 25mm x 25mm with 1oz copper. 8. Therm ...
FZT953 Features Mechanical Data
... 6. For a device surface mounted on 52mm x 52mm x 1.6mm FR4 PCB with high coverage of single sided 2oz copper, in still air conditions; the device is measured when operating in a steady-state condition. 7. Same as note (6), except the device is surface mounted on 25mm x 25mm with 1oz copper. 8. Therm ...
... 6. For a device surface mounted on 52mm x 52mm x 1.6mm FR4 PCB with high coverage of single sided 2oz copper, in still air conditions; the device is measured when operating in a steady-state condition. 7. Same as note (6), except the device is surface mounted on 25mm x 25mm with 1oz copper. 8. Therm ...
Fourth Edition, last update January 1, 2004 - Iznogood
... Different types of numbers find different application in the physical world. Whole numbers work well for counting discrete objects, such as the number of resistors in a circuit. Integers are needed when negative equivalents of whole numbers are required. Irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be ...
... Different types of numbers find different application in the physical world. Whole numbers work well for counting discrete objects, such as the number of resistors in a circuit. Integers are needed when negative equivalents of whole numbers are required. Irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be ...
FZT958 Features Mechanical Data
... 5. For a device surface mounted on 52mm x 52mm x 1.6mm FR4 PCB with high coverage of single sided 2oz copper, in still air conditions; the device is measured when operating in a steady-state condition. 6. Same as note (5), except the device is surface mounted on 25mm x 25mm with 1oz copper. 7. Therm ...
... 5. For a device surface mounted on 52mm x 52mm x 1.6mm FR4 PCB with high coverage of single sided 2oz copper, in still air conditions; the device is measured when operating in a steady-state condition. 6. Same as note (5), except the device is surface mounted on 25mm x 25mm with 1oz copper. 7. Therm ...
Modeling of the Solid Rotor Induction Motor
... reflected in the greatly reduced power factor. The caged solid rotor motor operates at significantly lower slip under rated stator current conditions. This is due to the effectively lower rotor equivalent resistance. But there is a small but significant reduction in output torque. The fundamental re ...
... reflected in the greatly reduced power factor. The caged solid rotor motor operates at significantly lower slip under rated stator current conditions. This is due to the effectively lower rotor equivalent resistance. But there is a small but significant reduction in output torque. The fundamental re ...
AN-6047 FIN324C Reset and Standby Summary www.fairchildsemi.com
... differently. Unlike the standby pin, both the serializer and deserializer have the reset pin. When reset is in LOW state, the device is in a power-down mode. The power-down mode consumes less than 10µA of power. When reset is asserted HIGH, all registers and outputs are reset to initial states. The ...
... differently. Unlike the standby pin, both the serializer and deserializer have the reset pin. When reset is in LOW state, the device is in a power-down mode. The power-down mode consumes less than 10µA of power. When reset is asserted HIGH, all registers and outputs are reset to initial states. The ...
Encoder Driver Interface Module
... Figures 1 thru 3. Incoming signals from a reference device could be connected are shown in these examples. 2. You must provide power in the range of 12VDC to 24VDC to the Encoder Driver Board at TB1 Terminals 7 & 8. In 1395 applications, 12VDC can be obtained from terminals 13 & 14 of TB3 provided t ...
... Figures 1 thru 3. Incoming signals from a reference device could be connected are shown in these examples. 2. You must provide power in the range of 12VDC to 24VDC to the Encoder Driver Board at TB1 Terminals 7 & 8. In 1395 applications, 12VDC can be obtained from terminals 13 & 14 of TB3 provided t ...
Keysight Technologies Practical RF Amplifier Design Using the
... utmost importance for most RF designs, thus, one of the main objectives is to yield a design that works with the first PCB pass. If successful, multiple PCB layouts are avoided, which saves design cost and time. This design procedure is considered successful even if some of the lumped component valu ...
... utmost importance for most RF designs, thus, one of the main objectives is to yield a design that works with the first PCB pass. If successful, multiple PCB layouts are avoided, which saves design cost and time. This design procedure is considered successful even if some of the lumped component valu ...
ELE2120 Digital Circuits and Systems
... 4. Edge-Triggered D Flip-Flop 5. Asynchronous and Synchronous reset ...
... 4. Edge-Triggered D Flip-Flop 5. Asynchronous and Synchronous reset ...
FCX1053A Features Mechanical Data
... Should Customers purchase or use Diodes Incorporated products for any unintended or unauthorized application, Customers shall indemnify and hold Diodes Incorporated and its representatives harmless against all claims, damages, expenses, and attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any c ...
... Should Customers purchase or use Diodes Incorporated products for any unintended or unauthorized application, Customers shall indemnify and hold Diodes Incorporated and its representatives harmless against all claims, damages, expenses, and attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any c ...
Magnetron Theory of Operation
... coupling increases output power and efficiency but also increases time jitter and sensitivity to changes to load mismatch. Generally, the coupling is chosen to obtain the best compromise between efficiency and stability. ...
... coupling increases output power and efficiency but also increases time jitter and sensitivity to changes to load mismatch. Generally, the coupling is chosen to obtain the best compromise between efficiency and stability. ...
SCR Power Control
... You may have heard of a triac before. A triac is simply a modified set of back-toback SCRs. Instead of having two gates, there is only one (common) gate (Figure 9). This saves on space. Triacs are typically not used for voltages over 240 volts v or large currents. Why? A triac generates more heat th ...
... You may have heard of a triac before. A triac is simply a modified set of back-toback SCRs. Instead of having two gates, there is only one (common) gate (Figure 9). This saves on space. Triacs are typically not used for voltages over 240 volts v or large currents. Why? A triac generates more heat th ...
01044
... have time-current characteristics that coordinate easily with other upstream and downstream protective devices. ...
... have time-current characteristics that coordinate easily with other upstream and downstream protective devices. ...
Axxium™ Pro UPS
... supplying a total of 9 kVA. If a load requires only 4.5 kVA, each power module supplies 1.5 kVA to the output. If one power module is removed or for some reason fails, each of the two remaining power modules would supply half of the load, or 2.25 kVA. (In other words, redundancy exists when the load ...
... supplying a total of 9 kVA. If a load requires only 4.5 kVA, each power module supplies 1.5 kVA to the output. If one power module is removed or for some reason fails, each of the two remaining power modules would supply half of the load, or 2.25 kVA. (In other words, redundancy exists when the load ...
Interfaces - Heidenhain
... HEIDENHAIN encoders with » 1 VPP interface provide voltage signals that can be highly interpolated. The sinusoidal incremental signals A and B are phase-shifted by 90° elec. and have amplitudes of typically 1 VPP. The illustrated sequence of output signals—with B lagging A—applies for the direction ...
... HEIDENHAIN encoders with » 1 VPP interface provide voltage signals that can be highly interpolated. The sinusoidal incremental signals A and B are phase-shifted by 90° elec. and have amplitudes of typically 1 VPP. The illustrated sequence of output signals—with B lagging A—applies for the direction ...
FZT560 Features Mechanical Data
... Should Customers purchase or use Diodes Incorporated products for any unintended or unauthorized application, Customers shall indemnify and hold Diodes Incorporated and its representatives harmless against all claims, damages, expenses, and attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any c ...
... Should Customers purchase or use Diodes Incorporated products for any unintended or unauthorized application, Customers shall indemnify and hold Diodes Incorporated and its representatives harmless against all claims, damages, expenses, and attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any c ...
Interfaces - Heidenhain
... HEIDENHAIN encoders with » 1 VPP interface provide voltage signals that can be highly interpolated. The sinusoidal incremental signals A and B are phase-shifted by 90° elec. and have amplitudes of typically 1 VPP. The illustrated sequence of output signals—with B lagging A—applies for the direction ...
... HEIDENHAIN encoders with » 1 VPP interface provide voltage signals that can be highly interpolated. The sinusoidal incremental signals A and B are phase-shifted by 90° elec. and have amplitudes of typically 1 VPP. The illustrated sequence of output signals—with B lagging A—applies for the direction ...
DC Parameters: Input Offset Voltage (VIO)
... The JFET is much more sensitive to changes in bias current from mismatches in the channels of Q1 and Q2, RD and IREF, resulting in a higher overall VIO than the bipolar differential input stage. VIO for the BiFET process is primarily created by mismatching of the pinch-off voltages (VP) of the devic ...
... The JFET is much more sensitive to changes in bias current from mismatches in the channels of Q1 and Q2, RD and IREF, resulting in a higher overall VIO than the bipolar differential input stage. VIO for the BiFET process is primarily created by mismatching of the pinch-off voltages (VP) of the devic ...
Effects of Measurements and Pseudo
... In this case only a change of sign in the covariances including ix is required. Instead, if PMU measurements are also available or if a three-phase framework is considered, the assumption of voltage phase angles close to zero does not hold any more. Thus, the covariance matrix taking into account th ...
... In this case only a change of sign in the covariances including ix is required. Instead, if PMU measurements are also available or if a three-phase framework is considered, the assumption of voltage phase angles close to zero does not hold any more. Thus, the covariance matrix taking into account th ...
THS4551 Low-Noise, Precision, 150
... Added Input offset current drift parameter test conditions, minimum and maximum specifications, and test level value to second row................................................................................................................................................................ 7 ...
... Added Input offset current drift parameter test conditions, minimum and maximum specifications, and test level value to second row................................................................................................................................................................ 7 ...
Buck converter
A buck converter is a voltage step down and current step up converter.The simplest way to reduce the voltage of a DC supply is to use a linear regulator (such as a 7805), but linear regulators waste energy as they operate by dissipating excess power as heat. Buck converters, on the other hand, can be remarkably efficient (95% or higher for integrated circuits), making them useful for tasks such as converting the main voltage in a computer (12V in a desktop, 12-24V in a laptop) down to the 0.8-1.8V needed by the processor.