DS90CR283/DS90CR284 28-Bit Channel Link
... MHz clock rate) to maintain a sufficient data sampling window at the receiver. In addition to the four or five cable pairs that carry data and clock, it is recommended to provide at least one additional conductor (or pair) which connects ground between the transmitter and receiver. This low impedanc ...
... MHz clock rate) to maintain a sufficient data sampling window at the receiver. In addition to the four or five cable pairs that carry data and clock, it is recommended to provide at least one additional conductor (or pair) which connects ground between the transmitter and receiver. This low impedanc ...
MAX1647/MAX1648 Chemistry-Independent Battery Chargers _______________General Description ____________________________Features
... all charging functions are controlled through the Intel System Management Bus (SMBus™) interface. The SMBus 2-wire serial interface sets the charge voltage and current, and provides thermal status information. The MAX1647 functions as a level 2 charger, compliant with the Duracell/Intel Smart Batter ...
... all charging functions are controlled through the Intel System Management Bus (SMBus™) interface. The SMBus 2-wire serial interface sets the charge voltage and current, and provides thermal status information. The MAX1647 functions as a level 2 charger, compliant with the Duracell/Intel Smart Batter ...
CMOS evolution. Development limits A. J ,
... years. It was even used to design the first microprocessor (Intel 4004). Today’s microprocessors have incomparable computing power thanks to the development of silicon microelectronics. It was found many years ago that the temporal behaviour of this development is exponential which is widely known a ...
... years. It was even used to design the first microprocessor (Intel 4004). Today’s microprocessors have incomparable computing power thanks to the development of silicon microelectronics. It was found many years ago that the temporal behaviour of this development is exponential which is widely known a ...
Objective type questions and answers
... Thus, theoretically, for 50% of full load requirement the power input needed would be less than 13% of full load power. In a centrifugal pump when the flow discharge is reduced to 70% of the rated discharge a savings of 65 percent in power is theoretically possible. To achieve this savings, Solid st ...
... Thus, theoretically, for 50% of full load requirement the power input needed would be less than 13% of full load power. In a centrifugal pump when the flow discharge is reduced to 70% of the rated discharge a savings of 65 percent in power is theoretically possible. To achieve this savings, Solid st ...
Mechatronics II
... What is the amplifier’s gain? 2) Connect the motor to the computer through the power amplifier. First, connect the power amplifier to the computer via the DAQ as follows. Attach one end of a BNC cable to the Vref connection on the power amplifier. Using a BNC-to-banana plug adapter, connect the othe ...
... What is the amplifier’s gain? 2) Connect the motor to the computer through the power amplifier. First, connect the power amplifier to the computer via the DAQ as follows. Attach one end of a BNC cable to the Vref connection on the power amplifier. Using a BNC-to-banana plug adapter, connect the othe ...
project 1
... Frequency Modulation (FM). The modulator is needed to be design, construct and test. The use of design and simulation tools such as ORCAD is recommended at early stage of design process. Frequency modulation is a form of angle modulation where the message signal is used to vary the carrier frequency ...
... Frequency Modulation (FM). The modulator is needed to be design, construct and test. The use of design and simulation tools such as ORCAD is recommended at early stage of design process. Frequency modulation is a form of angle modulation where the message signal is used to vary the carrier frequency ...
dc circuits - UniMAP Portal
... considered as short circuit equivalent to the circuit where it is being inserted. ...
... considered as short circuit equivalent to the circuit where it is being inserted. ...
Resources
... loads in ambient temperatures up to 104°F (40°C). The amplifier shall contain two independent amplifier channels, each with separate and independent power-factor-corrected switching power supplies. The amplifier’s power supplies shall exhibit an AC line power factor better than 0.99 at all output po ...
... loads in ambient temperatures up to 104°F (40°C). The amplifier shall contain two independent amplifier channels, each with separate and independent power-factor-corrected switching power supplies. The amplifier’s power supplies shall exhibit an AC line power factor better than 0.99 at all output po ...
Algebraic Foundation of Self Adjusting Switched Capacitors
... Special attention was paid to SCC topologies of binary resolution. Namely, SCC systems that can be configured to have a no-load input to output voltage ratio that is equal to any binary number for the given number of bits. To this end we defined a new number system and show how these numbers can be ...
... Special attention was paid to SCC topologies of binary resolution. Namely, SCC systems that can be configured to have a no-load input to output voltage ratio that is equal to any binary number for the given number of bits. To this end we defined a new number system and show how these numbers can be ...
Base Station Receiver Design Using a Direct
... desired baseband frequency. There is, however, still an unwanted product that will be generated by even a perfectly linear mixer. This signal is the sum of the RF and LO frequencies, and it will appear at the mixer output well above the baseband frequency. Consider for example a 1900 MHz RF applicat ...
... desired baseband frequency. There is, however, still an unwanted product that will be generated by even a perfectly linear mixer. This signal is the sum of the RF and LO frequencies, and it will appear at the mixer output well above the baseband frequency. Consider for example a 1900 MHz RF applicat ...
Chapter 27: Quantum Physics
... 4. In Compton scattering, why does the scattered photon always have a longer wavelength than the incident photon? Answer: From energy conservation, the scattered photon has less energy after scattering because the free electron receives part of the incident energy. Since the energy of a photon is pr ...
... 4. In Compton scattering, why does the scattered photon always have a longer wavelength than the incident photon? Answer: From energy conservation, the scattered photon has less energy after scattering because the free electron receives part of the incident energy. Since the energy of a photon is pr ...
Meiden Review 2013 No.2 (Series No.158)
... When there is a load fluctuation by such a factor as a motor start-up voltage, fluctuation occurs due to the effect of system impedance and load currents. Since excessive voltage fluctuation can cause flickering in lighting or electrical facility malfunction, some adequate measures have to be taken. ...
... When there is a load fluctuation by such a factor as a motor start-up voltage, fluctuation occurs due to the effect of system impedance and load currents. Since excessive voltage fluctuation can cause flickering in lighting or electrical facility malfunction, some adequate measures have to be taken. ...
MAX16010–MAX16014 Ultra-Small, Overvoltage Protection/ Detection Circuits General Description
... overvoltage conditions. These comparators offer opendrain outputs capable of handling voltages up to 72V. The MAX16010 features complementary enable inputs (EN/EN), while the MAX16011 features an active-high enable input and a selectable active-high/low OUTB output. The MAX16012 offers a single comp ...
... overvoltage conditions. These comparators offer opendrain outputs capable of handling voltages up to 72V. The MAX16010 features complementary enable inputs (EN/EN), while the MAX16011 features an active-high enable input and a selectable active-high/low OUTB output. The MAX16012 offers a single comp ...
Opto-isolator
In electronics, an opto-isolator, also called an optocoupler, photocoupler, or optical isolator, is a component that transfers electrical signals between two isolated circuits by using light. Opto-isolators prevent high voltages from affecting the system receiving the signal. Commercially available opto-isolators withstand input-to-output voltages up to 10 kV and voltage transients with speeds up to 10 kV/μs.A common type of opto-isolator consists of an LED and a phototransistor in the same opaque package. Other types of source-sensor combinations include LED-photodiode, LED-LASCR, and lamp-photoresistor pairs. Usually opto-isolators transfer digital (on-off) signals, but some techniques allow them to be used with analog signals.