3 nV/√Hz, Low Power Instrumentation Amplifier AD8421
... 200 fA/√Hz current noise with only 2 mA quiescent current, making it an ideal choice for measuring low level signals. For applications with high source impedance, the AD8421 employs innovative process technology and design techniques to provide noise performance that is limited only by the sensor. T ...
... 200 fA/√Hz current noise with only 2 mA quiescent current, making it an ideal choice for measuring low level signals. For applications with high source impedance, the AD8421 employs innovative process technology and design techniques to provide noise performance that is limited only by the sensor. T ...
MAX1807/MAX1808 Micropower Adjustable Overvoltage Protection Controllers General Description
... main system input supply. A low output voltage from DP activates a P-channel switch to supply power to the rest of the system. As the rest of the system supplies come up, the MAX1807/MAX1808 monitor each of them for overvoltage conditions and safely disconnect the input from the rest of the system i ...
... main system input supply. A low output voltage from DP activates a P-channel switch to supply power to the rest of the system. As the rest of the system supplies come up, the MAX1807/MAX1808 monitor each of them for overvoltage conditions and safely disconnect the input from the rest of the system i ...
SELECTION STANDBY GUIDE 9
... from limited capacity power sources such as diesel generator sets. Large induction motors supplied with nominal voltage can achieve rated.speed in less than 5 seconds when powered from adequately sized diesel generator sets which are capable of restoring the voltage to 90 percent of nominal in about ...
... from limited capacity power sources such as diesel generator sets. Large induction motors supplied with nominal voltage can achieve rated.speed in less than 5 seconds when powered from adequately sized diesel generator sets which are capable of restoring the voltage to 90 percent of nominal in about ...
Electronic SC5 Scaled Pulse Module Owner`s Manual
... with a standard unit, you will have to follow the instructions for getting an output pulse every 1/10th unit. That is, multiply the meter’s K-factor by 0.1, and then enter the result on the switches. Remember that you will get an output pulse every 1/10th unit instead of every whole unit. If you nee ...
... with a standard unit, you will have to follow the instructions for getting an output pulse every 1/10th unit. That is, multiply the meter’s K-factor by 0.1, and then enter the result on the switches. Remember that you will get an output pulse every 1/10th unit instead of every whole unit. If you nee ...
Manual - Quartzlock
... hence the phase rate (=frequency error) is limited, partly by the thermal mass and its inertia and by the low drift coefficient. Such receivers do still suffer from several effects, which cause degradation of the accuracy of the output frequency, these include the following effects: a. Possible tran ...
... hence the phase rate (=frequency error) is limited, partly by the thermal mass and its inertia and by the low drift coefficient. Such receivers do still suffer from several effects, which cause degradation of the accuracy of the output frequency, these include the following effects: a. Possible tran ...
CONCEPT1 manual
... o not connect the inputs / outputs of amplifiers or consoles to any other voltage source, such as a battery, mains source, or power supply, regardless of whether the amplifier or console is turned on or off. • P ower down & disconnect units from mains voltage before making connections. • D o ...
... o not connect the inputs / outputs of amplifiers or consoles to any other voltage source, such as a battery, mains source, or power supply, regardless of whether the amplifier or console is turned on or off. • P ower down & disconnect units from mains voltage before making connections. • D o ...
Evaluates: MAX3864 MAX3864 Evaluation Kit Ordering Information
... input from a high-speed photodiode, with a total amplitude of 10µA to 2mA. Unfortunately, high-speed current sources are not common laboratory equipment. Also, because the MAX3864 provides a DC bias for the photodiode, it cannot be DC-coupled to signal sources. To allow characterization without a ph ...
... input from a high-speed photodiode, with a total amplitude of 10µA to 2mA. Unfortunately, high-speed current sources are not common laboratory equipment. Also, because the MAX3864 provides a DC bias for the photodiode, it cannot be DC-coupled to signal sources. To allow characterization without a ph ...
iLumin System Written Specification (PDF Doc)
... 2. Load switched in manner so that there is no arcing at mechanical contacts when power is applied to and removed from load circuits. 3. Fully rated output continuous duty for inductive, capacitive, and resistive loads. Variable Relay Timing Technology: SC-RP and SC-RPB Series 1. Each relay shall pr ...
... 2. Load switched in manner so that there is no arcing at mechanical contacts when power is applied to and removed from load circuits. 3. Fully rated output continuous duty for inductive, capacitive, and resistive loads. Variable Relay Timing Technology: SC-RP and SC-RPB Series 1. Each relay shall pr ...
Transformers
... Similarly, we can derive a formula for the power ratio. Assume we have a stepup transformer with 500 turns on the primary, 1000 secondary turns, an input voltage of 100 VAC, and a secondary current of 25 mA. What is the power output? ...
... Similarly, we can derive a formula for the power ratio. Assume we have a stepup transformer with 500 turns on the primary, 1000 secondary turns, an input voltage of 100 VAC, and a secondary current of 25 mA. What is the power output? ...
digicell® anynet network access module
... Power Supply - The customer-supplied 12 VDC, 2 A rated power supply must be connected to the unit at the 12 V terminal block connector. Terminate the positive voltage from the power source to the “+” connector of the unit and terminate the ground of the power source to the “-” connector. The power s ...
... Power Supply - The customer-supplied 12 VDC, 2 A rated power supply must be connected to the unit at the 12 V terminal block connector. Terminate the positive voltage from the power source to the “+” connector of the unit and terminate the ground of the power source to the “-” connector. The power s ...
About measuring power
... http://www.davisontheweb.com/showpage.asp?L3ID=57 As I stated before, I think in some peoples minds that if they measured 120 volts out with 10 amps means 1.2Kw, which maybe true if it is a 'purely resistive' load. Once inductance and capacitance is entered, power factor becomes a problem. If you ar ...
... http://www.davisontheweb.com/showpage.asp?L3ID=57 As I stated before, I think in some peoples minds that if they measured 120 volts out with 10 amps means 1.2Kw, which maybe true if it is a 'purely resistive' load. Once inductance and capacitance is entered, power factor becomes a problem. If you ar ...
Presentation - UNL Office of Research
... – Again, all equipment circuits operating around liquids or in proximity to plumbing (sinks) should be plugged into GFCI outlets or have GFCI pigtails ...
... – Again, all equipment circuits operating around liquids or in proximity to plumbing (sinks) should be plugged into GFCI outlets or have GFCI pigtails ...
Word document
... and VC2.Verify the results with your hand calculated values. Step4: Note the currents through all branches. (You can use the Example4.8 (page #251 as reference for this problem) ...
... and VC2.Verify the results with your hand calculated values. Step4: Note the currents through all branches. (You can use the Example4.8 (page #251 as reference for this problem) ...
TR41.9.2-04-05-010-Intentional-protective
... NOTICE: The contributor grants a free, irrevocable license to the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) to incorporate text or other copyrightable material contained in this contribution and any modifications thereof in the creation of a TIA Publication; to copyright and sell in TIA's name a ...
... NOTICE: The contributor grants a free, irrevocable license to the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) to incorporate text or other copyrightable material contained in this contribution and any modifications thereof in the creation of a TIA Publication; to copyright and sell in TIA's name a ...
VJ1000 - Klompenboer
... be observed by personnel in using this or other electronic equipment. The installation, use and maintenance of this piece of equipment involve risks both for the personnel performing them and for the device itself, that shall be used only by trained personnel. R.V.R. doesn’t assume responsibility fo ...
... be observed by personnel in using this or other electronic equipment. The installation, use and maintenance of this piece of equipment involve risks both for the personnel performing them and for the device itself, that shall be used only by trained personnel. R.V.R. doesn’t assume responsibility fo ...
2.5 low-voltage wall stations
... 2. Load switched in manner so that there is no arcing at mechanical contacts when power is applied to and removed from load circuits. 3. Fully rated output continuous duty for inductive, capacitive, and resistive loads. Variable Relay Timing Technology: SC-RP and SC-RPB Series 1. Each relay shall pr ...
... 2. Load switched in manner so that there is no arcing at mechanical contacts when power is applied to and removed from load circuits. 3. Fully rated output continuous duty for inductive, capacitive, and resistive loads. Variable Relay Timing Technology: SC-RP and SC-RPB Series 1. Each relay shall pr ...
High Speed Digital Video
... rise time and the complete solution has significant parasitic inductance associated with the device leads and tracking. All this results in a large amount of voltage overshoot and a much higher clamping voltage. With the HDMI/DVI chip still exposed to several hundred or even one thousand volts follo ...
... rise time and the complete solution has significant parasitic inductance associated with the device leads and tracking. All this results in a large amount of voltage overshoot and a much higher clamping voltage. With the HDMI/DVI chip still exposed to several hundred or even one thousand volts follo ...
P84848
... If this appliance is required to produce a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, the appliance must be used with a fire alarm control unit that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer’s install ...
... If this appliance is required to produce a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, the appliance must be used with a fire alarm control unit that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer’s install ...
AP1184 General Description Features
... The AP1184 regulator is a 5 terminal device designed specifically to provide extremely low dropout voltages comparable to the PNP type without the disadvantage of the extra power dissipation due to the base current associated with PNP regulators. This is done by bringing out the control pin of the r ...
... The AP1184 regulator is a 5 terminal device designed specifically to provide extremely low dropout voltages comparable to the PNP type without the disadvantage of the extra power dissipation due to the base current associated with PNP regulators. This is done by bringing out the control pin of the r ...
汉王PDF转换RTF文档
... reduce the offset error caused by input bias currents flowing through external source impedances (Figures 1a and 1b). The combination of high source impedance plus input capacitance (amplifier input capacitance plus stray capacitance) creates a parasitic pole that produces an underdamped signal resp ...
... reduce the offset error caused by input bias currents flowing through external source impedances (Figures 1a and 1b). The combination of high source impedance plus input capacitance (amplifier input capacitance plus stray capacitance) creates a parasitic pole that produces an underdamped signal resp ...
MAX9174/MAX9175 670MHz LVDS-to-LVDS and Anything-to-LVDS 1:2 Splitters General Description
... has a bias circuit that forces the outputs high when the input is open. The power-down inputs are compatible with standard LVTTL/LVCMOS logic. The power-down inputs tolerate undershoot of -1V and overshoot of VCC + 1V. The MAX9174/MAX9175 are available in 10-pin µMAX and 10-lead thin QFN with expose ...
... has a bias circuit that forces the outputs high when the input is open. The power-down inputs are compatible with standard LVTTL/LVCMOS logic. The power-down inputs tolerate undershoot of -1V and overshoot of VCC + 1V. The MAX9174/MAX9175 are available in 10-pin µMAX and 10-lead thin QFN with expose ...
ISL9R1560PF2 15A, 600V, STEALTH™ Diode ISL9R1560PF2 — STEALTH™ Diode
... loss performance in high frequency hard switched applications. The STEALTH™ family exhibits low reverse recovery current (IRR) and exceptionally soft recovery under typical operating conditions. This device is intended for use as a free wheeling or boost diode in power supplies and other power switc ...
... loss performance in high frequency hard switched applications. The STEALTH™ family exhibits low reverse recovery current (IRR) and exceptionally soft recovery under typical operating conditions. This device is intended for use as a free wheeling or boost diode in power supplies and other power switc ...
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.