Evaluate: MAX16806 MAX16806 Evaluation Kit/ Evaluation System General Description
... from +60°C to +136°C, controlling the thermal foldback feature based on the voltage level at the TFIN input. Temperature-sense input TFIN is compatible to the output of the MAX6613 temperature sensor, or an equivalent device. Each temperature setting corresponds to a reference voltage internal to th ...
... from +60°C to +136°C, controlling the thermal foldback feature based on the voltage level at the TFIN input. Temperature-sense input TFIN is compatible to the output of the MAX6613 temperature sensor, or an equivalent device. Each temperature setting corresponds to a reference voltage internal to th ...
5 HP – 30 HP Single-Phase to Three
... The converter shall be based on a double-IGBT conversion design, rectifying the incoming AC power to DC, then generating a third AC voltage which is added to the two legs of the single-phase service, producing balanced three-phase power in a closed delta configuration with a center-tap ground betwee ...
... The converter shall be based on a double-IGBT conversion design, rectifying the incoming AC power to DC, then generating a third AC voltage which is added to the two legs of the single-phase service, producing balanced three-phase power in a closed delta configuration with a center-tap ground betwee ...
Study of PR Controller to the Voltage Source Inverter
... In this Present scenario the PV systems are mainly focusing on the interconnection between the grid and the power source which is like Inverter. This document presenting a Proportional + Resonant (PR) controller design for Controlling the Active as well as Reactive Power output of a Three-phase inve ...
... In this Present scenario the PV systems are mainly focusing on the interconnection between the grid and the power source which is like Inverter. This document presenting a Proportional + Resonant (PR) controller design for Controlling the Active as well as Reactive Power output of a Three-phase inve ...
ICS874003-02.pdf
... ferential-to-LVDS Jitter Attenuator designed for HiPerClockS™ use in PCI Express systems. In some PCI Express systems, such as those found in desktop PCs, the PCI Express clocks are generated from a low bandwidth, high phase noise PLL frequency synthesizer. In these systems, a jitter attenuator may ...
... ferential-to-LVDS Jitter Attenuator designed for HiPerClockS™ use in PCI Express systems. In some PCI Express systems, such as those found in desktop PCs, the PCI Express clocks are generated from a low bandwidth, high phase noise PLL frequency synthesizer. In these systems, a jitter attenuator may ...
DAC7715 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... DACs (the two remaining bits are unused). The converter can be powered from a single +15V supply or a dual ±15V supply. Each device offers a reset function which immediately sets all DAC output voltages and internal registers to either zero-scale (code 000H) or mid-scale (code 800H). The reset code ...
... DACs (the two remaining bits are unused). The converter can be powered from a single +15V supply or a dual ±15V supply. Each device offers a reset function which immediately sets all DAC output voltages and internal registers to either zero-scale (code 000H) or mid-scale (code 800H). The reset code ...
2.5 V/3.0 V High Precision Reference AD780
... The AD780 can be used to source or sink up to 10 mA, and can be used in series or shunt mode, thus allowing positive or negative output voltages without external components. This makes it suitable for virtually any high performance reference application. Unlike some competing references, the AD780 h ...
... The AD780 can be used to source or sink up to 10 mA, and can be used in series or shunt mode, thus allowing positive or negative output voltages without external components. This makes it suitable for virtually any high performance reference application. Unlike some competing references, the AD780 h ...
6.2.6 Transistors
... Transistors Parts of the Transistor The First Transistor Transistors as Amplifiers Transistors as Switches Night Light Circuit ...
... Transistors Parts of the Transistor The First Transistor Transistors as Amplifiers Transistors as Switches Night Light Circuit ...
Sampling Rate
... where fsampling is the sampling frequency or sample rate, factual is the actual signal frequency, and falias is the aliased signal frequency. Equation 6 is only valid for the interval shown above and describes how the alias frequency can change depending on the difference between the actual and samp ...
... where fsampling is the sampling frequency or sample rate, factual is the actual signal frequency, and falias is the aliased signal frequency. Equation 6 is only valid for the interval shown above and describes how the alias frequency can change depending on the difference between the actual and samp ...
MAX2470/MAX2471 10MHz to 500MHz VCO Buffer Amplifiers with Differential Outputs General Description
... (balanced) load or two separate single-ended (unbalanced) 50Ω loads. The MAX2470 offers a single-ended input and has two selectable frequency ranges of operation: 10MHz to 500MHz and 10MHz to 200MHz. The MAX2471 offers a differential input and operates from 10MHz to 500MHz. The MAX2470/MAX2471 also ...
... (balanced) load or two separate single-ended (unbalanced) 50Ω loads. The MAX2470 offers a single-ended input and has two selectable frequency ranges of operation: 10MHz to 500MHz and 10MHz to 200MHz. The MAX2471 offers a differential input and operates from 10MHz to 500MHz. The MAX2470/MAX2471 also ...
Behavioral Buffer Modeling with HSPICE – Intel Buffer
... the unity driving waveform which controls a dependant resistor tied to the n and p loads. In this case the loads are 50 ohms. We need to insure we don’t divide by zero and also do not result in an exact 0 ohm resistance. Introduction ...
... the unity driving waveform which controls a dependant resistor tied to the n and p loads. In this case the loads are 50 ohms. We need to insure we don’t divide by zero and also do not result in an exact 0 ohm resistance. Introduction ...
MAX9622 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: General Description Features
... resistors used greatly impacts the CMRR characteristics of the board. Use 0.1% resistors for enhanced commonmode rejection. To interface to a fully differential input signal with a common mode other than the EV kit ground, cut the trace connection between the power ground and the circuit ground. ...
... resistors used greatly impacts the CMRR characteristics of the board. Use 0.1% resistors for enhanced commonmode rejection. To interface to a fully differential input signal with a common mode other than the EV kit ground, cut the trace connection between the power ground and the circuit ground. ...
PAM2304 Description Pin Assignments
... For most applications, the value of the inductor will fall in the range of 1μH. Its value is chosen based on the desired ripple current. Large value inductors lower ripple current and small value inductors result in higher ripple currents. Higher VIN or VOUT also increases the ripple current as show ...
... For most applications, the value of the inductor will fall in the range of 1μH. Its value is chosen based on the desired ripple current. Large value inductors lower ripple current and small value inductors result in higher ripple currents. Higher VIN or VOUT also increases the ripple current as show ...
New or Revised Definitions #5 - pes-psrc
... Directional comparison blocking. A pilot system in which the channel equipment (usually “on” - “off” power line carrier) is used to block tripping at the remote terminal for external faults. Tripping is accomplished by forward overreaching elements in the absence of a blocking signal from the remote ...
... Directional comparison blocking. A pilot system in which the channel equipment (usually “on” - “off” power line carrier) is used to block tripping at the remote terminal for external faults. Tripping is accomplished by forward overreaching elements in the absence of a blocking signal from the remote ...
6.2.6 Transistors
... Transistors Parts of the Transistor The First Transistor Transistors as Amplifiers Transistors as Switches Night Light Circuit ...
... Transistors Parts of the Transistor The First Transistor Transistors as Amplifiers Transistors as Switches Night Light Circuit ...
BD63710AEFV
... does not exceed the rating even for a moment. VCC1 & VCC2 are shorted inside IC, so please be sure to short externally VCC1 & VCC2 when using. If used without shorting, malfunction or destruction may occur because of concentration of current routes etc., so please make sure that they are shorted whe ...
... does not exceed the rating even for a moment. VCC1 & VCC2 are shorted inside IC, so please be sure to short externally VCC1 & VCC2 when using. If used without shorting, malfunction or destruction may occur because of concentration of current routes etc., so please make sure that they are shorted whe ...
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.