IOSR Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing (IOSR-JVSP)
... The performances of presented CCIII are verified by Mentor Graphics simulation program using TSMC 0.18um CMOS technology. Here ±1.8V input supply is used for the operation of CCIII. For this circuit DC bias current value is set to 5µA. The main DC and AC characteristics of the CCIII, such as plots o ...
... The performances of presented CCIII are verified by Mentor Graphics simulation program using TSMC 0.18um CMOS technology. Here ±1.8V input supply is used for the operation of CCIII. For this circuit DC bias current value is set to 5µA. The main DC and AC characteristics of the CCIII, such as plots o ...
SR100B_E - Innovative Energies
... Every effort must be made in the installation to minimise the risk of ingress of water or dust. Water will almost always cause instant failure. The effects of dust are slower in causing failure of electronic equipment but all electrical equipment should be cleaned free of any dust accumulation at re ...
... Every effort must be made in the installation to minimise the risk of ingress of water or dust. Water will almost always cause instant failure. The effects of dust are slower in causing failure of electronic equipment but all electrical equipment should be cleaned free of any dust accumulation at re ...
General Description Features
... 87% efficiency. The MAX9709 provides Class AB amplifier performance with the benefits of Class D efficiency, eliminating the need for a bulky heatsink and conserving power. The MAX9709 operates from a single +10V to +22V supply, driving the load in a BTL configuration. ...
... 87% efficiency. The MAX9709 provides Class AB amplifier performance with the benefits of Class D efficiency, eliminating the need for a bulky heatsink and conserving power. The MAX9709 operates from a single +10V to +22V supply, driving the load in a BTL configuration. ...
R.C.N. Pilawa-Podgurski and D.J. Perreault, “Sub-Module Integrated Distributed Maximum Power Point Tracking for Solar Photovoltaic Applications,” IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics , Vol. 28, No. 6, pp. 2957-2967, June 2013.
... boost mode at a given time). The chief disadvantages of the non-inverting buck-boost topology are the increased number of transistors, and the achievable conversion efficiency, which is typically lower than buck or boost converters for the same switch rating. In this work, we chose to implement the ...
... boost mode at a given time). The chief disadvantages of the non-inverting buck-boost topology are the increased number of transistors, and the achievable conversion efficiency, which is typically lower than buck or boost converters for the same switch rating. In this work, we chose to implement the ...
Application Note AN-49 LinkSwitch-PH Family
... switching ICs optimized to provide an isolated, dimmable (up 1000:1), high power factor (PF), constant current driver for LED lighting applications at output powers of up to 50 W. LinkSwitch-PH reduces circuit complexity by integrating the MOSFET and controller plus eliminating the optocoupler and a ...
... switching ICs optimized to provide an isolated, dimmable (up 1000:1), high power factor (PF), constant current driver for LED lighting applications at output powers of up to 50 W. LinkSwitch-PH reduces circuit complexity by integrating the MOSFET and controller plus eliminating the optocoupler and a ...
ICS85322 - Integrated Device Technology
... signal distortion. Figures 1A and 1B show two different layouts which are recommended only as guidelines. Other suitable clock layouts may exist and it would be recommended that the board designers simulate to guarantee compatibility across all printed circuit and clock component process variations. ...
... signal distortion. Figures 1A and 1B show two different layouts which are recommended only as guidelines. Other suitable clock layouts may exist and it would be recommended that the board designers simulate to guarantee compatibility across all printed circuit and clock component process variations. ...
- Gyanlo.com
... • Also called DC Restorers. • It clamps (or holds, or ties) either the positive or the negative peak of a signal to a definite level. • The circuit has a capacitor, a diode, and a resistor. • In addition, it may have a dc supply to introduce additional shift. • Time constant τ = RC is made much larg ...
... • Also called DC Restorers. • It clamps (or holds, or ties) either the positive or the negative peak of a signal to a definite level. • The circuit has a capacitor, a diode, and a resistor. • In addition, it may have a dc supply to introduce additional shift. • Time constant τ = RC is made much larg ...
Radiation-hard ASICs for optical data transmission in the ATLAS pixel...
... signal is derived from the 40 MHz beam crossing clock by sending only transitions corresponding to clock leading edges. In the absence of data bits (logic level 1), this results simply in a 20 MHz signal. Any data bit in the data stream is encoded as an extra transition at the clock trailing edge. T ...
... signal is derived from the 40 MHz beam crossing clock by sending only transitions corresponding to clock leading edges. In the absence of data bits (logic level 1), this results simply in a 20 MHz signal. Any data bit in the data stream is encoded as an extra transition at the clock trailing edge. T ...
Lab 5 Handout
... The purpose of this lab is to gain familiarity with several important Electrical Engineering theorems. The experiments performed in this lab involve the following concepts – Superposition theorem Learn how a semiconductor device called a zener diode can be used as a reasonable alternative to a v ...
... The purpose of this lab is to gain familiarity with several important Electrical Engineering theorems. The experiments performed in this lab involve the following concepts – Superposition theorem Learn how a semiconductor device called a zener diode can be used as a reasonable alternative to a v ...
universal power cells
... The Universal Power Cell is a Motor Load Sensor that monitors power (HP or KW). It works on both fixed and variable frequency ...
... The Universal Power Cell is a Motor Load Sensor that monitors power (HP or KW). It works on both fixed and variable frequency ...
Balance of Power - ANSYS Advantage
... to simulate the flow of current through the tap changers and determine losses in the contacts. An engineer enters material properties for tap changer components and then specifies excitations and boundary conditions based on a voltage distribution designed to stress the components. These losses prov ...
... to simulate the flow of current through the tap changers and determine losses in the contacts. An engineer enters material properties for tap changer components and then specifies excitations and boundary conditions based on a voltage distribution designed to stress the components. These losses prov ...
Interharmonics: Theory and Modeling
... as overheating and useful life reduction, interharmonics create some new problems, such as subsynchronous oscillations, voltage fluctuations, and light flicker, even for low-amplitude levels. Interharmonics can be observed in an increasing number of loads in addition to harmonics. These loads includ ...
... as overheating and useful life reduction, interharmonics create some new problems, such as subsynchronous oscillations, voltage fluctuations, and light flicker, even for low-amplitude levels. Interharmonics can be observed in an increasing number of loads in addition to harmonics. These loads includ ...
Oct-1968 - HP Labs
... demand by capillary action. The surface tension and vis cosity of the ink is such that the movement of the pen tip on the graph paper pulls the ink from the pen tip. Since the pulling force is a function of stylus speed a rela tively uniform line can be made over a broad range of writing speeds. Whe ...
... demand by capillary action. The surface tension and vis cosity of the ink is such that the movement of the pen tip on the graph paper pulls the ink from the pen tip. Since the pulling force is a function of stylus speed a rela tively uniform line can be made over a broad range of writing speeds. Whe ...
CMA800i User Manual
... Current Mode Amplification, means the amplification is processed in Current version, instead of Voltage version. Current Mode Amplification, same as Voltage mode, also take transistors as amplification components. But the amplification circuit loop is totally different from that in voltage mode, in ...
... Current Mode Amplification, means the amplification is processed in Current version, instead of Voltage version. Current Mode Amplification, same as Voltage mode, also take transistors as amplification components. But the amplification circuit loop is totally different from that in voltage mode, in ...
Satellite multiswitch - EMP
... continually transmits to LNC inputs G and H a signal of 22kHz which switches the corresponding LNC outputs to the High Band. If the switch 4 is in the ON position the multiswitch continually transmits to LNC inputs C and D a signal of 22kHz which switches the corresponding LNC outputs to the High Ba ...
... continually transmits to LNC inputs G and H a signal of 22kHz which switches the corresponding LNC outputs to the High Band. If the switch 4 is in the ON position the multiswitch continually transmits to LNC inputs C and D a signal of 22kHz which switches the corresponding LNC outputs to the High Ba ...
Wind Turbine Technology
... power factor. At 1.0 pu voltage (575 V) and full power (1500 kW), a power factor of 0.95 overexcited (reactive power delivered by the wind turbine) to 0.90 underexcited (reactive power absorbed by the wind turbine) as measured at the terminals of the trubine. The power factor is settable at each WTG ...
... power factor. At 1.0 pu voltage (575 V) and full power (1500 kW), a power factor of 0.95 overexcited (reactive power delivered by the wind turbine) to 0.90 underexcited (reactive power absorbed by the wind turbine) as measured at the terminals of the trubine. The power factor is settable at each WTG ...
MAX2130 Broadband, Two-Output, Low-Noise Amplifier for TV Tuner Applications General Description
... two-output amplifier performs preamp, loop-out, and buffer functions in TV tuner applications. The device integrates functions typically achieved with discrete components into the space-saving 8-pin µMAX-EP package. The MAX2130 provides a gain of +15dB with a noise figure less than 3.2dB over the 44 ...
... two-output amplifier performs preamp, loop-out, and buffer functions in TV tuner applications. The device integrates functions typically achieved with discrete components into the space-saving 8-pin µMAX-EP package. The MAX2130 provides a gain of +15dB with a noise figure less than 3.2dB over the 44 ...
A Power Efficient 2:1 Multiplexer Design for Low Power VLSI
... known as sense amplifier which drives the two complementary outputs of the circuit & the logic function NF and its compliment are realized using NMOS networks which is connected parallel to PMOS.[11] One of the logic blocks connects the concerned input to the power clock with a low resistance path a ...
... known as sense amplifier which drives the two complementary outputs of the circuit & the logic function NF and its compliment are realized using NMOS networks which is connected parallel to PMOS.[11] One of the logic blocks connects the concerned input to the power clock with a low resistance path a ...
DATA SHEET BZA420A Quadruple ESD transient voltage suppressor
... not designed, authorized or warranted to be suitable for use in medical, military, aircraft, space or life support equipment, nor in applications where failure or malfunction of an NXP Semiconductors product can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury, death or severe property or environ ...
... not designed, authorized or warranted to be suitable for use in medical, military, aircraft, space or life support equipment, nor in applications where failure or malfunction of an NXP Semiconductors product can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury, death or severe property or environ ...
Combinations of resistors and non-ideal meters
... What is the equivalent resistance Req of the combinations shown below, that is, what single resistor would draw the same current as these combinations if the combination were connected to battery at points A and B? How did you arrive at your answer? Resistance of first combination = How? ...
... What is the equivalent resistance Req of the combinations shown below, that is, what single resistor would draw the same current as these combinations if the combination were connected to battery at points A and B? How did you arrive at your answer? Resistance of first combination = How? ...
Experiment 2K: Kirchhoff`s Rulest
... In calculations you can start with either sign. It makes no difference whether this is the correct direction or not since you will find the correct direction after you solve the equations. Solutions with the negative sign imply that the actual direction of the current is opposite to your assumed dir ...
... In calculations you can start with either sign. It makes no difference whether this is the correct direction or not since you will find the correct direction after you solve the equations. Solutions with the negative sign imply that the actual direction of the current is opposite to your assumed dir ...
Switched-mode power supply
A switched-mode power supply (switching-mode power supply, switch-mode power supply, SMPS, or switcher) is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently. Like other power supplies, an SMPS transfers power from a source, like mains power, to a load, such as a personal computer, while converting voltage and current characteristics. Unlike a linear power supply, the pass transistor of a switching-mode supply continually switches between low-dissipation, full-on and full-off states, and spends very little time in the high dissipation transitions, which minimizes wasted energy. Ideally, a switched-mode power supply dissipates no power. Voltage regulation is achieved by varying the ratio of on-to-off time. In contrast, a linear power supply regulates the output voltage by continually dissipating power in the pass transistor. This higher power conversion efficiency is an important advantage of a switched-mode power supply. Switched-mode power supplies may also be substantially smaller and lighter than a linear supply due to the smaller transformer size and weight.Switching regulators are used as replacements for linear regulators when higher efficiency, smaller size or lighter weight are required. They are, however, more complicated; their switching currents can cause electrical noise problems if not carefully suppressed, and simple designs may have a poor power factor.