NLAS54404
... must be implemented to prohibit the current and voltage at the logic pin and signal pins from exceeding the maximum ratings of the switch. The following two methods can be used to provide additional protection to limit the current in the event that the voltage at a signal pin goes below ground by mo ...
... must be implemented to prohibit the current and voltage at the logic pin and signal pins from exceeding the maximum ratings of the switch. The following two methods can be used to provide additional protection to limit the current in the event that the voltage at a signal pin goes below ground by mo ...
Voltage Controller for Radial Distribution Networks with Distributed
... distribution networks. Most distribution systems are radial feeders, with a point of common connection, usually a substation. The introduction of distributed generation in distribution systems causes a voltage rise within the radial network. This is undesirable, as network operators must supply cust ...
... distribution networks. Most distribution systems are radial feeders, with a point of common connection, usually a substation. The introduction of distributed generation in distribution systems causes a voltage rise within the radial network. This is undesirable, as network operators must supply cust ...
DS1810 5V EconoReset with Push-Pull Output FEATURES PIN ASSIGNMENT
... BLOCK DIAGRAM (PUSH-PULL OUTPUT) Figure 1 ...
... BLOCK DIAGRAM (PUSH-PULL OUTPUT) Figure 1 ...
class 200 equipment excitation support system
... turns of each generator feeder that must pass through the CT window (the same number of line A and Line B turns is necessary). The second numeral indicates the number of secondary turns to be used. An increase in CT primary turns or a decrease in CT secondary turns on any specific transformer result ...
... turns of each generator feeder that must pass through the CT window (the same number of line A and Line B turns is necessary). The second numeral indicates the number of secondary turns to be used. An increase in CT primary turns or a decrease in CT secondary turns on any specific transformer result ...
Bellofram T1500 IP Transducer Installation Instructions
... creates a back pressure in the nozzle by restricting air flow. This back pressure acts as a pilot pressure to an integral booster relay. Consequently, as the input signal increases (or decreases, for reverse acting), output pressure increases proportionally. Zero and span are calibrated by turning e ...
... creates a back pressure in the nozzle by restricting air flow. This back pressure acts as a pilot pressure to an integral booster relay. Consequently, as the input signal increases (or decreases, for reverse acting), output pressure increases proportionally. Zero and span are calibrated by turning e ...
LM317L 3-Terminal Adjustable Regulator
... IADJ and make it very constant with line and load changes. To do this, all quiescent operating current is returned to the output establishing a minimum load current requirement. If there is insufficient load on the output, the output will rise. ...
... IADJ and make it very constant with line and load changes. To do this, all quiescent operating current is returned to the output establishing a minimum load current requirement. If there is insufficient load on the output, the output will rise. ...
2.2nV/Hz Noise, Low-Power, 36V, Operational Amplifier (Rev. D)
... current must be limited to 10mA or less. If the input signal current is not inherently limited, an input series resistor can be used to limit the signal input current. This input series resistor degrades the low-noise performance of the OPA209. See the Noise Performance section for further informati ...
... current must be limited to 10mA or less. If the input signal current is not inherently limited, an input series resistor can be used to limit the signal input current. This input series resistor degrades the low-noise performance of the OPA209. See the Noise Performance section for further informati ...
MAX5934/MAX5934A Positive High-Voltage, Hot-Swap Controllers with Selectable Fault Management and Status Polarity
... Selectable Fault Management and Status Polarity The MAX5934/MAX5934A monitor input voltage, output voltage, output current, and die temperature. These devices feature three power-good outputs (PWRGD_) to indicate status by monitoring the voltage at FB1, FB2, and GATE (see the Power-Good (PWRGD_) Det ...
... Selectable Fault Management and Status Polarity The MAX5934/MAX5934A monitor input voltage, output voltage, output current, and die temperature. These devices feature three power-good outputs (PWRGD_) to indicate status by monitoring the voltage at FB1, FB2, and GATE (see the Power-Good (PWRGD_) Det ...
Deuterium Triode Thyratron
... 5. The pulse width is measured on the discharge current waveform at the half peak current level. 6. For anode current pulse widths greater than 0.3 microseconds but less than 10 microseconds, a useful formula for estimating the allowable peak current is ib=ib0 (3/tp)Áת amps, where tp is the puls ...
... 5. The pulse width is measured on the discharge current waveform at the half peak current level. 6. For anode current pulse widths greater than 0.3 microseconds but less than 10 microseconds, a useful formula for estimating the allowable peak current is ib=ib0 (3/tp)Áת amps, where tp is the puls ...
III. Obsrvations and Discussions
... Variation of maximum voltage gain with drain resistance RD and load resistance RL is also observed but not shown in form of figure. Voltage gain for both the amplifiers increases almost linearly with increasing R D in the range of 0.5K
... Variation of maximum voltage gain with drain resistance RD and load resistance RL is also observed but not shown in form of figure. Voltage gain for both the amplifiers increases almost linearly with increasing R D in the range of 0.5K
MAX6775–MAX6781 Low-Power, 1%-Accurate Battery Monitors in µDFN and SC70 Packages General Description
... Input hysteresis defines two thresholds, separated by a small voltage (the hysteresis voltage), configured so the output asserts when the input falls below the falling threshold, and deasserts only when the input rises above the rising threshold. Figure 4 shows this graphically. Hysteresis removes, ...
... Input hysteresis defines two thresholds, separated by a small voltage (the hysteresis voltage), configured so the output asserts when the input falls below the falling threshold, and deasserts only when the input rises above the rising threshold. Figure 4 shows this graphically. Hysteresis removes, ...
Tracing Network flows due to Sources/Sinks using Virtual flow Concept
... of transmission charges allocation and to make up the loss component. System losses are associated with power transfer in the network. In the interconnected system, determination of the lines involved in providing transmission services for a given transaction period among the various entities is to ...
... of transmission charges allocation and to make up the loss component. System losses are associated with power transfer in the network. In the interconnected system, determination of the lines involved in providing transmission services for a given transaction period among the various entities is to ...
Features •
... The IC ATA2526 is a complete IR receiver for data communication that has been developed and optimized for use in carrier-frequency-modulated transmission applications. The IC combines small size with high sensitivity suppression of noise as caused by daylight and lamps. An innovative and patented pa ...
... The IC ATA2526 is a complete IR receiver for data communication that has been developed and optimized for use in carrier-frequency-modulated transmission applications. The IC combines small size with high sensitivity suppression of noise as caused by daylight and lamps. An innovative and patented pa ...
MAX1838 Dual USB Switch with Fault Blanking and Autoreset General Description
... Dual USB Switch with Fault Blanking and Autoreset The MAX1838 is a dual, current-limited USB switch with auxiliary input supply. Each switch meets all IEC specifications for USB ports and is guaranteed to supply 500mA from either of two input supplies. A control pin selects the power source from eit ...
... Dual USB Switch with Fault Blanking and Autoreset The MAX1838 is a dual, current-limited USB switch with auxiliary input supply. Each switch meets all IEC specifications for USB ports and is guaranteed to supply 500mA from either of two input supplies. A control pin selects the power source from eit ...
REF3012 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... For normal operation, the REF30xx does not require a capacitor on the output. If a capacitive load is connected, special care must be taken with the combination of low equivalent series resistance (ESR) capacitors and high capacitance. This caution is especially true for low-output voltage devices; ...
... For normal operation, the REF30xx does not require a capacitor on the output. If a capacitive load is connected, special care must be taken with the combination of low equivalent series resistance (ESR) capacitors and high capacitance. This caution is especially true for low-output voltage devices; ...
AT-108 Voltage Variable Absorptive Attenuator 40 dB, 0.5 - 3.0 GHz
... M/A-COM's AT-108 is a GaAs MESFET MMIC voltage variable absorptive attenuator in a low cost SOIC-8 surface mount plastic package. The AT-108 is ideally suited for use where linear attenuation, fine tuning and very low power consumption are required. Typical applications include radio, cellular, GPS ...
... M/A-COM's AT-108 is a GaAs MESFET MMIC voltage variable absorptive attenuator in a low cost SOIC-8 surface mount plastic package. The AT-108 is ideally suited for use where linear attenuation, fine tuning and very low power consumption are required. Typical applications include radio, cellular, GPS ...
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.