Kirchoff`s Laws
... Starting with the capacitor fully discharged, start collecting data and then throw the switch to the charging position. After the capacitor is completely charged, flip the switch to the discharge position, and complete the data run. Fit the appropriate exponentials to the charging and discharging cu ...
... Starting with the capacitor fully discharged, start collecting data and then throw the switch to the charging position. After the capacitor is completely charged, flip the switch to the discharge position, and complete the data run. Fit the appropriate exponentials to the charging and discharging cu ...
BAV170...
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... For information on the types in question please contact your nearest Infineon Technologies Office. Infineon Technologies Components may only be used in life-support devices or systems with the express written approval of Infineon Technologies, if a failure of such components can reasonably be expect ...
Part I: Electric Currents
... flowing through a circuit in only one direction. An ordinary flashlight operated on DC current. The other type of current is alternating current (AC), which involves the frequent reversal of the current flow in cycles. The current you obtain from an ordinary outlet in your home provides AC current. ...
... flowing through a circuit in only one direction. An ordinary flashlight operated on DC current. The other type of current is alternating current (AC), which involves the frequent reversal of the current flow in cycles. The current you obtain from an ordinary outlet in your home provides AC current. ...
Test + Measurement Equipment
... 55Hz. Automatic frequency control (AFC) (94, 105, 111 and 128Hz). ‘R’ measurement, calculates earth ground impedance at 55Hz to more accurately reflect the earth ground resistance that a fault-to-earth ground would see. Adjustable limits, for quick test result verification. Measuring voltage switcha ...
... 55Hz. Automatic frequency control (AFC) (94, 105, 111 and 128Hz). ‘R’ measurement, calculates earth ground impedance at 55Hz to more accurately reflect the earth ground resistance that a fault-to-earth ground would see. Adjustable limits, for quick test result verification. Measuring voltage switcha ...
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... Temperature and SupplyIndependent Biasing • Biasing must also be independent of process variations – Critical for MOS circuits ...
... Temperature and SupplyIndependent Biasing • Biasing must also be independent of process variations – Critical for MOS circuits ...
Brief Description - Westwind Air Bearing
... spindle and using the SCE020 speed sensor test box, this unit can be used in conjunction with the Westwind test set or with a 5 volt supply, the resultant signal can be measured with a suitable oscilloscope or via the test set (see test box set-up details). Warning :- This device has no inbuilt reve ...
... spindle and using the SCE020 speed sensor test box, this unit can be used in conjunction with the Westwind test set or with a 5 volt supply, the resultant signal can be measured with a suitable oscilloscope or via the test set (see test box set-up details). Warning :- This device has no inbuilt reve ...
MAX1124 1.8V, 10-Bit, 250Msps Analog-to-Digital Converter with LVDS Outputs for Wideband Applications
... up to 250Msps while consuming only 477mW. At 250Msps and an input frequency of 100MHz, the MAX1124 achieves a spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) of 71dBc. Its excellent signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 57.1dB at 10MHz remains flat (within 1dB) for input tones up to 500MHz. This makes the MAX1124 ideal ...
... up to 250Msps while consuming only 477mW. At 250Msps and an input frequency of 100MHz, the MAX1124 achieves a spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) of 71dBc. Its excellent signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 57.1dB at 10MHz remains flat (within 1dB) for input tones up to 500MHz. This makes the MAX1124 ideal ...
23400E CheckMate 100
... Calibrate recorders, digital indicators, stroke valves or any other intruments that get their input from a 4 to 20 mA loop. Easily set any value to within 0.01 mA with the intuitive UP and DOWN pushbuttons. Separate buttons for each digit make adjustments fast and easy. Recall output settings The “Q ...
... Calibrate recorders, digital indicators, stroke valves or any other intruments that get their input from a 4 to 20 mA loop. Easily set any value to within 0.01 mA with the intuitive UP and DOWN pushbuttons. Separate buttons for each digit make adjustments fast and easy. Recall output settings The “Q ...
Generation
... • To maintain a current of I the applied voltage provides two components; a) A voltage VR = I.R across the resistance, in phase with the current, and b) A voltage VC = I.C = I.1/(2FC) which lags the current by 90°. • The resultant is V which is the vector sum of these two components. • The impedanc ...
... • To maintain a current of I the applied voltage provides two components; a) A voltage VR = I.R across the resistance, in phase with the current, and b) A voltage VC = I.C = I.1/(2FC) which lags the current by 90°. • The resultant is V which is the vector sum of these two components. • The impedanc ...
NCN49597 - Power Line Communication Modem
... 3. The direction and function of the general−purpose I/O’s is controlled by the firmware. Depending on the firmware behavior, a general−purpose IO (GPIO) used as an output may appear as an open−drain, push−pull or open−source pin. Refer to the firmware documentation for details. 4. During boot (i.e. ...
... 3. The direction and function of the general−purpose I/O’s is controlled by the firmware. Depending on the firmware behavior, a general−purpose IO (GPIO) used as an output may appear as an open−drain, push−pull or open−source pin. Refer to the firmware documentation for details. 4. During boot (i.e. ...
System 90 Model 20-40-48
... State Variable Electronic Crossover Factory Module Most System90s include at least one built-in state variable electronic crossover. They are programmable by selecting different crossover modules. It is important to note that most System90s are shipped from the factory with a 90Hz module in the cros ...
... State Variable Electronic Crossover Factory Module Most System90s include at least one built-in state variable electronic crossover. They are programmable by selecting different crossover modules. It is important to note that most System90s are shipped from the factory with a 90Hz module in the cros ...
PCS5035 Quintet Precision Current Sources Built
... When more "Temperature Sensing" inputs are needed two PCS5035 hybrids can be used as shown below in Figure 4. The outputs of the two PCS5035 hybrids can be wired together to produce a wired “OR” function. Each bank of 5 inputs can then be separately controlled by its associated Enable input. One ap ...
... When more "Temperature Sensing" inputs are needed two PCS5035 hybrids can be used as shown below in Figure 4. The outputs of the two PCS5035 hybrids can be wired together to produce a wired “OR” function. Each bank of 5 inputs can then be separately controlled by its associated Enable input. One ap ...
Capacitors and Capacitance
... dimmer and finally go out once the capacitor reached its capacity. Then on removing the battery and replacing it with a wire, current would flow from one plate of the capacitor to the other. The light bulb would light and then get dimmer and dimmer, finally going out once the capacitor had completel ...
... dimmer and finally go out once the capacitor reached its capacity. Then on removing the battery and replacing it with a wire, current would flow from one plate of the capacitor to the other. The light bulb would light and then get dimmer and dimmer, finally going out once the capacitor had completel ...
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... order to minimize static phase error that helps in reduction of jitter. It reduction in static phase error increases the closed loop speed. The current mismatch in charge pump is greatly affected due to low resolution of the PFD. Hence we find, high resolution is an stringent requirement to achieve ...
... order to minimize static phase error that helps in reduction of jitter. It reduction in static phase error increases the closed loop speed. The current mismatch in charge pump is greatly affected due to low resolution of the PFD. Hence we find, high resolution is an stringent requirement to achieve ...
Circuit Analysis in the Presence of Time
... and R2. Different integration paths yield different voltages. We can demonstrate this position-dependent effect with another example. Consider Figure 3, in which an audio signal (1kHz sinewave) is attenuated by a volume-control potentiometer (R1) and fed to an audio amplifier, whose output is analyz ...
... and R2. Different integration paths yield different voltages. We can demonstrate this position-dependent effect with another example. Consider Figure 3, in which an audio signal (1kHz sinewave) is attenuated by a volume-control potentiometer (R1) and fed to an audio amplifier, whose output is analyz ...
SMD Power Inductors - Signal Transformer
... Inductance Range 0.01uH to 10mH DC Current Range 4mA to 70A DC Resistance Range 2mW to 140W Height Range 1mm to 12.3mm ...
... Inductance Range 0.01uH to 10mH DC Current Range 4mA to 70A DC Resistance Range 2mW to 140W Height Range 1mm to 12.3mm ...
Table of Contents Kilovac Solid State Relays
... 1.2 terminal input configuration is compatible with CMOS or open collector TTL (with pull-up resistor). For Vcc levels above 6Vdc, a series limiting resistor is required. See Fig. 2 for resistor value. Use standard resistor value equal to or less than value form the curve. 2.Vcc = 5Vdc for all tests ...
... 1.2 terminal input configuration is compatible with CMOS or open collector TTL (with pull-up resistor). For Vcc levels above 6Vdc, a series limiting resistor is required. See Fig. 2 for resistor value. Use standard resistor value equal to or less than value form the curve. 2.Vcc = 5Vdc for all tests ...
RVIT-Z SERIES OEM Rotary Position Sensors SPECIFICATIONS
... non-linearity), the RVIT-Z provides unsurpassed performance over an extended operating temperature range. Factory calibration and automated testing assures a non-linearity of less than ±0.5% of full range (±60 degrees). The RVIT-Z provides a high degree of design flexibility for optimum integration ...
... non-linearity), the RVIT-Z provides unsurpassed performance over an extended operating temperature range. Factory calibration and automated testing assures a non-linearity of less than ±0.5% of full range (±60 degrees). The RVIT-Z provides a high degree of design flexibility for optimum integration ...
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.