High-Repetition TDS System
... allows for the generation of stable ultrashort optical pulses impervious to mechanical vibration and provides for tunable wavelength and repetition rate, which is a difficult task in conventional fiber lasers. Given these characteristics, this method is expected to enable the construction of a stabl ...
... allows for the generation of stable ultrashort optical pulses impervious to mechanical vibration and provides for tunable wavelength and repetition rate, which is a difficult task in conventional fiber lasers. Given these characteristics, this method is expected to enable the construction of a stabl ...
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... have the same frequency. That is , when the input sources have the same frequency, we can find the phasor response due to each source acting alone and obtain the total response by adding the individual phasors. If the sources have different frequencies, then superposition can still be used but its a ...
... have the same frequency. That is , when the input sources have the same frequency, we can find the phasor response due to each source acting alone and obtain the total response by adding the individual phasors. If the sources have different frequencies, then superposition can still be used but its a ...
Understanding Electronics Components
... signal to be amplified is brought between node 1 (amplifier input) and gnd, while the resulting amplified signal appears between node 2 (amplifier output) and gnd. To get the optimal performance (high amplification, low distortion, low noise, etc) , it is necessary to "set" the transistor's operatin ...
... signal to be amplified is brought between node 1 (amplifier input) and gnd, while the resulting amplified signal appears between node 2 (amplifier output) and gnd. To get the optimal performance (high amplification, low distortion, low noise, etc) , it is necessary to "set" the transistor's operatin ...
E70H/E90H
... additional wires (used for other than the signaling appliance) through the backbox. Such additional wires could result in insufficient wiring space for the signaling appliance. 3. When terminating field wires, do not use more lead length than required. Excess lead length could result in insufficien ...
... additional wires (used for other than the signaling appliance) through the backbox. Such additional wires could result in insufficient wiring space for the signaling appliance. 3. When terminating field wires, do not use more lead length than required. Excess lead length could result in insufficien ...
design project outline - Department of Electrical and Computer
... Check for mix-ups between the letter O and the number zero. Similarly check for mix-ups between the letter "l" and the number "1." ...
... Check for mix-ups between the letter O and the number zero. Similarly check for mix-ups between the letter "l" and the number "1." ...
Heathkit of the Month: by Bob Eckweiler, AF6C Heath DX
... tuned to 40M for operation on 40M, 20M and 15M and it is tuned for 20M for operation on 11M and 10M. The output of the buffer is fed to the RF driver stage that uses a 5763 tube. This stage acts as a multiplier when required for a given band. The driver output is coupled to the final amplifier by a ...
... tuned to 40M for operation on 40M, 20M and 15M and it is tuned for 20M for operation on 11M and 10M. The output of the buffer is fed to the RF driver stage that uses a 5763 tube. This stage acts as a multiplier when required for a given band. The driver output is coupled to the final amplifier by a ...
Digital Controlled Street-Lighting TRIAC Dimming without Flicker
... resistance is ongoing. There is now an LED with 160 lm/W in cool-white available on the market! Single LED packages derived from LED strings reach lumen output values of some 1,000 lumens. In addition, a range of package alternatives are available; optimized for explicit purposes like automotive hea ...
... resistance is ongoing. There is now an LED with 160 lm/W in cool-white available on the market! Single LED packages derived from LED strings reach lumen output values of some 1,000 lumens. In addition, a range of package alternatives are available; optimized for explicit purposes like automotive hea ...
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... an internal impedance of 184+j0 Ω and a maximum voltage of 245.20 V, and it is operating at 800 rad/s. The transformer parameters are R1 = 100Ω, L1 = 0.5 H, R2 = 40Ω, L2 = 0.125 H, and k = 0.4. Calculate : a). The reflected impedance, b). The primary current, c). The secondary current, and d). The a ...
... an internal impedance of 184+j0 Ω and a maximum voltage of 245.20 V, and it is operating at 800 rad/s. The transformer parameters are R1 = 100Ω, L1 = 0.5 H, R2 = 40Ω, L2 = 0.125 H, and k = 0.4. Calculate : a). The reflected impedance, b). The primary current, c). The secondary current, and d). The a ...
A Multiple Time Programmable On-chip Trimming Technique for
... program condition on the MTP device for 10ms, the read current could reach more than 80μA due to channel hot holes injecting into the floating gate (FG). On the other hand, the channel hot electrons can be injected into the FG node to recombine with the holes using the erase condition for 5ms, and t ...
... program condition on the MTP device for 10ms, the read current could reach more than 80μA due to channel hot holes injecting into the floating gate (FG). On the other hand, the channel hot electrons can be injected into the FG node to recombine with the holes using the erase condition for 5ms, and t ...
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... (f) P V 2 /R. The resistors in parallel each have the same voltage, so the power P is largest for the one with the least resistance. (a) IDENTIFY: The current, and hence the power, depends on the potential difference across the resistor. SET UP: P V 2 /R EXECUTE: (a) V PR (50 W)(15,000) ...
... (f) P V 2 /R. The resistors in parallel each have the same voltage, so the power P is largest for the one with the least resistance. (a) IDENTIFY: The current, and hence the power, depends on the potential difference across the resistor. SET UP: P V 2 /R EXECUTE: (a) V PR (50 W)(15,000) ...
The effects of resistor matching on common
... Understanding how resistor matching affects CMR allows designers to make savvy decisions when choosing components, whether they build their own instrumentation amplifiers from resistor arrays and op amps or use a ...
... Understanding how resistor matching affects CMR allows designers to make savvy decisions when choosing components, whether they build their own instrumentation amplifiers from resistor arrays and op amps or use a ...
MAX8790A Six-String White LED Driver with Active General Description
... the output voltage if one or more LEDs fail open or short. The controller features cycle-by-cycle current limit to provide consistent operation and soft-start capability. A thermal-shutdown circuit provides another level of protection. The step-up controller uses an external MOSFET, which provides g ...
... the output voltage if one or more LEDs fail open or short. The controller features cycle-by-cycle current limit to provide consistent operation and soft-start capability. A thermal-shutdown circuit provides another level of protection. The step-up controller uses an external MOSFET, which provides g ...
ADA4861-3
... The maximum safe power dissipation for the ADA4861-3 is limited by the associated rise in junction temperature (TJ) on the die. At approximately 150°C, which is the glass transition temperature, the plastic changes its properties. Even temporarily exceeding this temperature limit can change the stre ...
... The maximum safe power dissipation for the ADA4861-3 is limited by the associated rise in junction temperature (TJ) on the die. At approximately 150°C, which is the glass transition temperature, the plastic changes its properties. Even temporarily exceeding this temperature limit can change the stre ...
G482 Electrons , Photons and Waves Revision
... define the volt • 1 Volt is equal to 1 Joule per Coulomb (JC-1) The potential difference across a component is 1 volt when you convert 1 joule of energy moving 1 coulomb of charge through the ...
... define the volt • 1 Volt is equal to 1 Joule per Coulomb (JC-1) The potential difference across a component is 1 volt when you convert 1 joule of energy moving 1 coulomb of charge through the ...
design of sinusoidal pulse width modulation inverter
... device is advantageous as the input harmonics is less and power factor is higher as compared to uncontrolled, because of which used of heavy and costly line filters can be eliminated. These controlled device uses power switches like MOSFET, IGBT, GTO, etc. One of the best methods for speed control a ...
... device is advantageous as the input harmonics is less and power factor is higher as compared to uncontrolled, because of which used of heavy and costly line filters can be eliminated. These controlled device uses power switches like MOSFET, IGBT, GTO, etc. One of the best methods for speed control a ...
MAX9121/MAX9122 Quad LVDS Line Receivers with Integrated Termination and Flow-Through Pinout General Description
... The MAX9121/MAX9122 quad low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) differential line receivers are ideal for applications requiring high data rates, low power, and low noise. The MAX9121/MAX9122 are guaranteed to receive data at speeds up to 500Mbps (250MHz) over controlledimpedance media of approxi ...
... The MAX9121/MAX9122 quad low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) differential line receivers are ideal for applications requiring high data rates, low power, and low noise. The MAX9121/MAX9122 are guaranteed to receive data at speeds up to 500Mbps (250MHz) over controlledimpedance media of approxi ...
firecom acm-32
... The ACM-32 Audio Control Module shall contain 40 tricolor LEDs with 40 associated membrane switches. Each LED/ Switch shall be programmable to indicate the status of a speaker. The ACM-32 shall occupy one node address in the system. Each LED/Switch shall be assigned it own unique address or be mappe ...
... The ACM-32 Audio Control Module shall contain 40 tricolor LEDs with 40 associated membrane switches. Each LED/ Switch shall be programmable to indicate the status of a speaker. The ACM-32 shall occupy one node address in the system. Each LED/Switch shall be assigned it own unique address or be mappe ...
Switchgear & Protection
... are met to respond to cause contact operation .Relay are utilized in all as pacts of activity, the home ,communication , industry…..etc. A protective relay is defined as a relay whose function is to detect defective line or apparatus or other power system condition of an abnormal or dangerous nature ...
... are met to respond to cause contact operation .Relay are utilized in all as pacts of activity, the home ,communication , industry…..etc. A protective relay is defined as a relay whose function is to detect defective line or apparatus or other power system condition of an abnormal or dangerous nature ...
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.