TGP6336 数据资料DataSheet下载
... 2/ Control Voltage Range, SHF90, SHF180, SHF11.25, SHF22.5, SHF45 3/ Junction temperature will directly affect the device Mean Time to Failure (MTTF). For maximum life, it is recommended that junction temperatures be maintained at the ...
... 2/ Control Voltage Range, SHF90, SHF180, SHF11.25, SHF22.5, SHF45 3/ Junction temperature will directly affect the device Mean Time to Failure (MTTF). For maximum life, it is recommended that junction temperatures be maintained at the ...
fpga implementation of phase locked loop (pll) with
... observing for a low value of the output clock on the previous cycle and a high value on the current cycle, a rising edge on the output clock can be determined. When this rising edge occurs during the same cycle as a rising edge on the input clock, three times in a row, then the PLL is considered to ...
... observing for a low value of the output clock on the previous cycle and a high value on the current cycle, a rising edge on the output clock can be determined. When this rising edge occurs during the same cycle as a rising edge on the input clock, three times in a row, then the PLL is considered to ...
So you think you have noise: high voltage amplifiers
... square root of the bandwidth to obtain the total rms current noise present in a system with a certain bandwidth. Both thermal noise and current noise are white, meaning that there is equal noise power at every frequency: the noise spectrum is flat. Only if this is the case, multiplying by the square ...
... square root of the bandwidth to obtain the total rms current noise present in a system with a certain bandwidth. Both thermal noise and current noise are white, meaning that there is equal noise power at every frequency: the noise spectrum is flat. Only if this is the case, multiplying by the square ...
Advanced Protection, Automation, and Control Functions
... reconfiguration occurs frequently by switching feeders from one zone to the next while the feeder is under load. One of the challenges for a busbar protective relay is to rapidly assign a transferring feeder to the correct zone or zones during the switching operation to maintain the integrity of the ...
... reconfiguration occurs frequently by switching feeders from one zone to the next while the feeder is under load. One of the challenges for a busbar protective relay is to rapidly assign a transferring feeder to the correct zone or zones during the switching operation to maintain the integrity of the ...
ESP M1 Series
... on mains power distribution systems primarily to protect connected electronic equipment from transient overvoltages on the mains supply, e.g. computer, communications or control equipment. For use at boundaries up to LPZ 0B to protect against flashover (typically the main distribution board location ...
... on mains power distribution systems primarily to protect connected electronic equipment from transient overvoltages on the mains supply, e.g. computer, communications or control equipment. For use at boundaries up to LPZ 0B to protect against flashover (typically the main distribution board location ...
Best Intro to Electronic Theory ever
... •This is an example of the difference between Voltage and Amperage. 10,000 Volts is only “Dangerous” because like all that water, it has the “potential” to do some serious damage… But that is ONLY if it is ALL unleashed at once! •Soooo… High Voltage with LOW Amperage can be safe but HIGH Amperage is ...
... •This is an example of the difference between Voltage and Amperage. 10,000 Volts is only “Dangerous” because like all that water, it has the “potential” to do some serious damage… But that is ONLY if it is ALL unleashed at once! •Soooo… High Voltage with LOW Amperage can be safe but HIGH Amperage is ...
Driving the Xilinx Analog-to-Digital Converter Application Note
... Typically, standard in-amps are slow with an input bandwidth in the 10 to 100 KHz range. This can affect the ability of the amplifier to capture fast changes in current but, in most cases, this is not an issue. The in-amp must also be fast enough to recharge the input sample capacitance presented du ...
... Typically, standard in-amps are slow with an input bandwidth in the 10 to 100 KHz range. This can affect the ability of the amplifier to capture fast changes in current but, in most cases, this is not an issue. The in-amp must also be fast enough to recharge the input sample capacitance presented du ...
CAT9557 - 8-Bit I2C-Bus and SMBus I/O Port with Reset
... device pulls down the SDA line during the ninth clock cycle, signaling that it received the 8 bits of data. The SDA line remains stable LOW during the HIGH period of the acknowledge related clock pulse (Figure 9). The CAT9557 responds with an acknowledge after receiving a START condition and its sla ...
... device pulls down the SDA line during the ninth clock cycle, signaling that it received the 8 bits of data. The SDA line remains stable LOW during the HIGH period of the acknowledge related clock pulse (Figure 9). The CAT9557 responds with an acknowledge after receiving a START condition and its sla ...
Electronics Lab Manual
... which the voltage source will be connected. You should now have the resistance network (without the voltage source) on your protoboard using 1% metal-film resistors. These resistors should all be within 1% of their nominal values (that is, the stated tolerance is the maximum deviation, not a standar ...
... which the voltage source will be connected. You should now have the resistance network (without the voltage source) on your protoboard using 1% metal-film resistors. These resistors should all be within 1% of their nominal values (that is, the stated tolerance is the maximum deviation, not a standar ...
Model No. 100-101 - Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
... Poorly shielded leads or improperly grounded measurement systems can introduce AC noise into the sensor leads. In diode sensors, the AC noise shifts the DC voltage measurement due to the diode non-linear current/ voltage characteristics. When this occurs, measured DC voltage is too low and the corre ...
... Poorly shielded leads or improperly grounded measurement systems can introduce AC noise into the sensor leads. In diode sensors, the AC noise shifts the DC voltage measurement due to the diode non-linear current/ voltage characteristics. When this occurs, measured DC voltage is too low and the corre ...
Evaluates: MAX117/MAX118 MAX117 Evaluation Kit _______________General Description ____________________________Features
... evaluation board for the 8-bit, 8-channel, +3V MAX117 analog-to-digital converter. Channel selection can be controlled by switches located on the board or by userprovided logic-level signals. An on-board oscillator provides continuous conversions, and the conversion results appear on the LED output ...
... evaluation board for the 8-bit, 8-channel, +3V MAX117 analog-to-digital converter. Channel selection can be controlled by switches located on the board or by userprovided logic-level signals. An on-board oscillator provides continuous conversions, and the conversion results appear on the LED output ...
200 MHz Laser Diode Driver with Light Power
... laser power when the loops are closed. The amount of output current droop is determined by the value of the hold capacitor and the leakage current at that node. When either of the two control loops are open (WRITE CAL or BIAS CAL logic LOW), the pin connections for the hold capacitors (WRITE HOLD an ...
... laser power when the loops are closed. The amount of output current droop is determined by the value of the hold capacitor and the leakage current at that node. When either of the two control loops are open (WRITE CAL or BIAS CAL logic LOW), the pin connections for the hold capacitors (WRITE HOLD an ...
service manual
... is used to perform various types of control. The CPU operates in accordance with a 12 MHz ceramic oscillator. In addition, since the CPU is a multiplex address/data bus, the lower 8 bits of the ad dress are latched by IC3 (HC373). Port A and port B are output ports. Most of the output is output to c ...
... is used to perform various types of control. The CPU operates in accordance with a 12 MHz ceramic oscillator. In addition, since the CPU is a multiplex address/data bus, the lower 8 bits of the ad dress are latched by IC3 (HC373). Port A and port B are output ports. Most of the output is output to c ...
Activity 2
... It measures the potential difference between two points of the circuit, which means the energy that electrons loss when they pass through an electrical component. It is used to measure the voltage effect of each electric component. ...
... It measures the potential difference between two points of the circuit, which means the energy that electrons loss when they pass through an electrical component. It is used to measure the voltage effect of each electric component. ...
Power Extender 0-10VDC Dimming Control INSTALLATION
... The Power Extender has wiring for connection to the dimmer it works with, its internal power supply, the load, and the 0-10V dimming signal. Power must be provided to the PE300 for it to operate. The power connection can be 120V or 277V AC, and can be from the same phase as the dimmer or a different ...
... The Power Extender has wiring for connection to the dimmer it works with, its internal power supply, the load, and the 0-10V dimming signal. Power must be provided to the PE300 for it to operate. The power connection can be 120V or 277V AC, and can be from the same phase as the dimmer or a different ...
3-8 SERIES OHMMETER An
... due to Iv. and the wattmeter deflection is now directly proportional to El. The range of voltages that may be applied to the moving-coil circuit of a wattmeter can be changed by switching different values of multiplier resistors into or out of the cir cuit, exactly as in the case of a voltmeter. Cu ...
... due to Iv. and the wattmeter deflection is now directly proportional to El. The range of voltages that may be applied to the moving-coil circuit of a wattmeter can be changed by switching different values of multiplier resistors into or out of the cir cuit, exactly as in the case of a voltmeter. Cu ...
Vol. 5, Issue 10, October 2016 Tesla Coil – Double Tuned
... International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (An ISO 3297: 2007 Certified Organization) ...
... International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (An ISO 3297: 2007 Certified Organization) ...
AHF22 Datasheet - Mouser Electronics
... Threshold limit value that a high voltage can be applied to a predetermined measuring location for one minute without causing damage to the insulation. ■ Contact resistance This indicates the electrical resistance at the contact part. Generally, this resistance includes the conductor resistance of t ...
... Threshold limit value that a high voltage can be applied to a predetermined measuring location for one minute without causing damage to the insulation. ■ Contact resistance This indicates the electrical resistance at the contact part. Generally, this resistance includes the conductor resistance of t ...
P1 Energy for the Home
... What are the equations for : Resistance Electrical power 2. What is the purpose a the split ring commutator in a motor? 3. List two things that will effect the size of the current produced by a generator 4. Why do transformers only work with A.C.? 4. Why is electrical power sent down power cables at ...
... What are the equations for : Resistance Electrical power 2. What is the purpose a the split ring commutator in a motor? 3. List two things that will effect the size of the current produced by a generator 4. Why do transformers only work with A.C.? 4. Why is electrical power sent down power cables at ...
Russian Regulators: Part VI for the Nippon-Denso 770
... “Fault” Light is Optional on N-D Alternator (note: light was mandatory for initial rotor current in previous 14.3771 35-Amp alternator (Russian hand grenade)) ...
... “Fault” Light is Optional on N-D Alternator (note: light was mandatory for initial rotor current in previous 14.3771 35-Amp alternator (Russian hand grenade)) ...
LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPTER 2
... Not all of the classes are suitable for use at RF. For example, Class-D amplifiers are the switching-mode PAs generally used in low-frequency applications [36]. One such PA and its waveforms is shown in Figure 2.5 [37]. Ideally, only one of the two transistors in this figure is switched at a time an ...
... Not all of the classes are suitable for use at RF. For example, Class-D amplifiers are the switching-mode PAs generally used in low-frequency applications [36]. One such PA and its waveforms is shown in Figure 2.5 [37]. Ideally, only one of the two transistors in this figure is switched at a time an ...
National 4/5 Homework One
... 2. Which of the following circuit rules are for series and which are for parallel circuits? A the current is the same at all points in the circuit B the sum of the branch currents is equal to the current drawn from the supply C the voltage across components in this circuit is the same for all compon ...
... 2. Which of the following circuit rules are for series and which are for parallel circuits? A the current is the same at all points in the circuit B the sum of the branch currents is equal to the current drawn from the supply C the voltage across components in this circuit is the same for all compon ...
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.