- Treotham
... the convenient and rapid input of nominal value and, if required, input of a quantity figure. The actual value, nominal value, quantity and other important values are shown in the LCD display. Parameterisation is carried out in plain text via a graphic menu. The P40 is available with an extensive so ...
... the convenient and rapid input of nominal value and, if required, input of a quantity figure. The actual value, nominal value, quantity and other important values are shown in the LCD display. Parameterisation is carried out in plain text via a graphic menu. The P40 is available with an extensive so ...
Analysis of Avalanche Behaviour for Paralleled MOSFETs
... devices be understood during a switching cycle including avalanche. However, to our best knowledge, there is no publication directly related to this topic yet. So a study of this phenomenon would provide circuit designers with useful guidelines and an analytical tool for understanding parallel MOSFE ...
... devices be understood during a switching cycle including avalanche. However, to our best knowledge, there is no publication directly related to this topic yet. So a study of this phenomenon would provide circuit designers with useful guidelines and an analytical tool for understanding parallel MOSFE ...
OPA355 OPA2355 OPA3355 200MHz, CMOS
... The Enable time is 100ns and the disable time is only 30ns. This allows the OPA355 to be operated as a “gated” amplifier, or to have its output multiplexed onto a common output bus. When disabled, the output assumes a high-impedance state. ...
... The Enable time is 100ns and the disable time is only 30ns. This allows the OPA355 to be operated as a “gated” amplifier, or to have its output multiplexed onto a common output bus. When disabled, the output assumes a high-impedance state. ...
EdlPPCPaper
... assuming that the current through the resistors is small compared to the current through the inductors, the discharging process for each stage can be approximated as shown in Fig. 2. Antoun [2] proceeds to use circuit theory to redraw the Marx circuit (Fig. 1) as a connection of branches, where tree ...
... assuming that the current through the resistors is small compared to the current through the inductors, the discharging process for each stage can be approximated as shown in Fig. 2. Antoun [2] proceeds to use circuit theory to redraw the Marx circuit (Fig. 1) as a connection of branches, where tree ...
III. 80-Gb/s Serial transmitter Design - EECG Toronto
... benefit from its low input time constant [5]. At the 130-nm technology node and below, the VGS of the nMOS (~750mV) is lower than the VBE of the SiGe HBT (~900mV) when both devices are biased at their peak fT (Figure 2). Unlike previous attempts to replace HBTs with nMOSFETs for low-voltage operatio ...
... benefit from its low input time constant [5]. At the 130-nm technology node and below, the VGS of the nMOS (~750mV) is lower than the VBE of the SiGe HBT (~900mV) when both devices are biased at their peak fT (Figure 2). Unlike previous attempts to replace HBTs with nMOSFETs for low-voltage operatio ...
Types of D.C. Generators Separately Excited D.C. Generators Self
... winding so that terminal voltage of the generator is applied across it. The shunt field winding has many turns of fine wire having high resistance. Therefore, only a part of armature current flows through shunt field winding and the rest flows through the load. Fig. (1.34) shows the connections of a ...
... winding so that terminal voltage of the generator is applied across it. The shunt field winding has many turns of fine wire having high resistance. Therefore, only a part of armature current flows through shunt field winding and the rest flows through the load. Fig. (1.34) shows the connections of a ...
Computer Aided Design
... The DC sweep analysis causes a DC sweep to be performed on the circuit. DC sweep allows you to sweep a source (voltage or current), a global parameter, a model parameter, or the temperature through a range of values. The bias point of the circuit is calculated for each value of the sweep. This is us ...
... The DC sweep analysis causes a DC sweep to be performed on the circuit. DC sweep allows you to sweep a source (voltage or current), a global parameter, a model parameter, or the temperature through a range of values. The bias point of the circuit is calculated for each value of the sweep. This is us ...
Experiment
... Uses the Alam model for NBTI to determine the ΔVth as a function of duty cycle and age .(only interface states) Determines the effect of changing the PMOS threshold voltage, the capacitive load, and the input slew rate on the delay time of a CMOS NAND gate composed of PMOS and NMOS devices. Once thi ...
... Uses the Alam model for NBTI to determine the ΔVth as a function of duty cycle and age .(only interface states) Determines the effect of changing the PMOS threshold voltage, the capacitive load, and the input slew rate on the delay time of a CMOS NAND gate composed of PMOS and NMOS devices. Once thi ...
Measurement - accuracy Energy values and efficiency for PV
... involved in the acquisition of measured values as well as a slight time offset in the internal communication of the inverter or during the transmission to a data logger. As a result of these reasons, the current, voltage and power values for the display and the communication do not match exactly. Du ...
... involved in the acquisition of measured values as well as a slight time offset in the internal communication of the inverter or during the transmission to a data logger. As a result of these reasons, the current, voltage and power values for the display and the communication do not match exactly. Du ...
ELG3331: DESIGN OF LOGIC CIRCUIT Define the problem Write
... We translate the word statements into logic-like statements. Activate the relay if either or both switches are on. In such case, the output should be zero. This means that enough current (15 mA) will flow through the relay and RC. When both inputs are zero, the relay should not operate and the outpu ...
... We translate the word statements into logic-like statements. Activate the relay if either or both switches are on. In such case, the output should be zero. This means that enough current (15 mA) will flow through the relay and RC. When both inputs are zero, the relay should not operate and the outpu ...
Characterization of the Superconducting to Normal Transition of
... Both the preamplifier and the difference amplifier have selectable gains resulting in four different scales with combined gains of 100, 10, 1 and 0.1, allowing for inputs up to 100 V to be acquired on a 10 V scale on the oscilloscope. While realizing the measurements presented in this paper, voltage ...
... Both the preamplifier and the difference amplifier have selectable gains resulting in four different scales with combined gains of 100, 10, 1 and 0.1, allowing for inputs up to 100 V to be acquired on a 10 V scale on the oscilloscope. While realizing the measurements presented in this paper, voltage ...
Runaway Energy Meters due to Conducted Electromagnetic
... and a balanced load over the three phases, but with the dimmer circuit in only one single phase. The deviations were consistent, but only a factor 3 lower because of the balanced loading. V. DISCUSSION Many experiments were performed to find out if static energy meters can provide inaccurate reading ...
... and a balanced load over the three phases, but with the dimmer circuit in only one single phase. The deviations were consistent, but only a factor 3 lower because of the balanced loading. V. DISCUSSION Many experiments were performed to find out if static energy meters can provide inaccurate reading ...
Pre-lab Exercise
... so as not to draw current from the wiper of the potentiometer. The second stage is a low pass filter designed so that the high frequency noise generated by the motion of the wiper will not be transmitted to the third stage. The third stage is a differentiator circuit that differentiates the angular ...
... so as not to draw current from the wiper of the potentiometer. The second stage is a low pass filter designed so that the high frequency noise generated by the motion of the wiper will not be transmitted to the third stage. The third stage is a differentiator circuit that differentiates the angular ...
transformers
... Three phase transformers can be constructed in two different ways i.e. :1. A three phase bank consists of three single phase transformers. 2. Three windings wrapped around a common core. ...
... Three phase transformers can be constructed in two different ways i.e. :1. A three phase bank consists of three single phase transformers. 2. Three windings wrapped around a common core. ...
BD9E102FJ
... 7.0V to 26V Input, 1.0A, Integrated MOSFET Single Synchronous Buck DC/DC Converter BD9E102FJ General Description The BD9E102FJ is a synchronous buck switching regulator with low on-resistance built-in power MOSFETs. High efficiency at light load with a SLLMTM. It is most suitable for use in the eq ...
... 7.0V to 26V Input, 1.0A, Integrated MOSFET Single Synchronous Buck DC/DC Converter BD9E102FJ General Description The BD9E102FJ is a synchronous buck switching regulator with low on-resistance built-in power MOSFETs. High efficiency at light load with a SLLMTM. It is most suitable for use in the eq ...
Application Note AN-49 LinkSwitch-PH Family
... This input determines the configuration of the V pin and R pin resistors. The value of the R pin resistor configures the part into either (TRIAC) dimming mode or normal mode. Dimming mode reduces the amount of input line voltage compensation to improve the dimming range obtained with TRIAC based pha ...
... This input determines the configuration of the V pin and R pin resistors. The value of the R pin resistor configures the part into either (TRIAC) dimming mode or normal mode. Dimming mode reduces the amount of input line voltage compensation to improve the dimming range obtained with TRIAC based pha ...
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.