MAX253 Transformer Driver for Isolated RS-485 Interface _______________General Description
... Pulling FS low reduces the oscillator frequency and lowers the supply current (see Supply Current vs. Temperature in the Typical Operating Characteristics). FS includes a weak pull-up, so it will be set to the highfrequency state if not connected. ...
... Pulling FS low reduces the oscillator frequency and lowers the supply current (see Supply Current vs. Temperature in the Typical Operating Characteristics). FS includes a weak pull-up, so it will be set to the highfrequency state if not connected. ...
MAX5101 +2.7V to +5.5V, Low-Power, Triple, Parallel General Description
... +2.7V to +5.5V, Low-Power, Triple, Parallel 8-Bit DAC with Rail-to-Rail Voltage Outputs The MAX5101 parallel-input, voltage-output, triple 8-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) operates from a single +2.7V to +5.5V supply and comes in a space-saving 16-pin TSSOP package. Internal precision buffers ...
... +2.7V to +5.5V, Low-Power, Triple, Parallel 8-Bit DAC with Rail-to-Rail Voltage Outputs The MAX5101 parallel-input, voltage-output, triple 8-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) operates from a single +2.7V to +5.5V supply and comes in a space-saving 16-pin TSSOP package. Internal precision buffers ...
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... Due to technical requirements, components may contain dangerous substances. For information on the types in question, please contact the nearest Infineon Technologies Office. Infineon Technologies components may be used in life-support devices or systems only with the express written approval of Inf ...
Part 2: Using the multimeter as a voltmeter or ammeter
... A voltmeter is a device for measuring voltage. It measures the voltage drop from the red to the black probes. The voltmeter is placed in parallel with the circuit element whose voltage is to be measured. Recall that two elements are in parallel when they share the same pair of nodes and hence share ...
... A voltmeter is a device for measuring voltage. It measures the voltage drop from the red to the black probes. The voltmeter is placed in parallel with the circuit element whose voltage is to be measured. Recall that two elements are in parallel when they share the same pair of nodes and hence share ...
LTC6362 - Linear Technology
... The LTC®6362 is a low power, low noise differential op amp with rail-to-rail input and output swing that has been optimized to drive low power SAR ADCs. The LTC6362 draws only 1mA of supply current in active operation, and features a shutdown mode in which the current consumption is reduced to 70μA. ...
... The LTC®6362 is a low power, low noise differential op amp with rail-to-rail input and output swing that has been optimized to drive low power SAR ADCs. The LTC6362 draws only 1mA of supply current in active operation, and features a shutdown mode in which the current consumption is reduced to 70μA. ...
MAX16977 36V, 2A, 2.2MHz Step-Down Converter with Low Operating Current General Description
... The device features a 80ns minimum on-time that ensures proper operation at 2.2MHz switching frequency and high differential voltage between the input and the output. This feature is extremely beneficial in automotive applications where the board space is limited and the converter ...
... The device features a 80ns minimum on-time that ensures proper operation at 2.2MHz switching frequency and high differential voltage between the input and the output. This feature is extremely beneficial in automotive applications where the board space is limited and the converter ...
I 2
... Voltage Control The allowable voltage variation at the customer load point is usually ± 5% of the rated (nominal) value. Control measures are taken to maintain the voltage within the limits. - Use of transformer tap changers: on-load/off-load - Injecting reactive power (Vars): series/shunt compensa ...
... Voltage Control The allowable voltage variation at the customer load point is usually ± 5% of the rated (nominal) value. Control measures are taken to maintain the voltage within the limits. - Use of transformer tap changers: on-load/off-load - Injecting reactive power (Vars): series/shunt compensa ...
Today`s Objectives - RanelaghALevelPhysics
... transformer (Pi = Po) (IiVi=IoVo). An electric current only gets induced in a wire when there is a changing magnetic field. There is only a changing magnetic field if there is a changing electric field i.e. alternating pd. ...
... transformer (Pi = Po) (IiVi=IoVo). An electric current only gets induced in a wire when there is a changing magnetic field. There is only a changing magnetic field if there is a changing electric field i.e. alternating pd. ...
The Iconoscope TV Camera at W6BM, Berkeley
... The camera body is fabricated of 3/4” plywood, easier for me to work with than an all-metal box which would also have easily provided the required RF shielding. Should I use more authentic (for the '30's) vacuum-tube electronics, or go solid-state? Solid-state won out, particularly for the video cir ...
... The camera body is fabricated of 3/4” plywood, easier for me to work with than an all-metal box which would also have easily provided the required RF shielding. Should I use more authentic (for the '30's) vacuum-tube electronics, or go solid-state? Solid-state won out, particularly for the video cir ...
bcd decade counters/ 4-bit binary counters 74ls160
... the Binary counters). Note that TC is fully decoded and will, therefore, be HIGH only for one count state. The LS160A and LS162A count modulo 10 following a binary coded decimal (BCD) sequence. They generate a TC output when the CET input is HIGH while the counter is in state 9 (HLLH). From this sta ...
... the Binary counters). Note that TC is fully decoded and will, therefore, be HIGH only for one count state. The LS160A and LS162A count modulo 10 following a binary coded decimal (BCD) sequence. They generate a TC output when the CET input is HIGH while the counter is in state 9 (HLLH). From this sta ...
AD8304 160 dB Range (100 pA –10 mA) Logarithmic Converter
... Many operational modes are possible. For example, low-pass filters of up to three poles may be implemented, to reduce the output noise at low input currents. The buffer may also serve as a comparator, with or without hysteresis, using the 2 V reference, for example, in alarm applications. The increm ...
... Many operational modes are possible. For example, low-pass filters of up to three poles may be implemented, to reduce the output noise at low input currents. The buffer may also serve as a comparator, with or without hysteresis, using the 2 V reference, for example, in alarm applications. The increm ...
Linear and Digital IC Applications - ECM
... The voltage transfer curve indicates the inability of opamp to work as a linear small signal amplifier in the open loop mode ...
... The voltage transfer curve indicates the inability of opamp to work as a linear small signal amplifier in the open loop mode ...
Practice use of the Digital Multimeter.
... different components. It is essential that the DMM is set up to the correct mode and that the leads are in the correct sockets. Further more it is essential to ensure that there is no voltage present for resistance or diode tests and that the maximum voltage or current measurement limits are not exc ...
... different components. It is essential that the DMM is set up to the correct mode and that the leads are in the correct sockets. Further more it is essential to ensure that there is no voltage present for resistance or diode tests and that the maximum voltage or current measurement limits are not exc ...
Chapter 18: Direct Current Circuits
... resistor is –IR In b, the resistor is transversed in the direction opposite of the current, the potential across the resistor is +IR ...
... resistor is –IR In b, the resistor is transversed in the direction opposite of the current, the potential across the resistor is +IR ...
1346KB
... When derivative time is set to 0 • PD control (with Auto/Manual reset function) When integral time is set to 0 • P control (with Auto/Manual reset function) When derivative time and integral time are set to 0. • ON/OFF control When proportional band is set to 0 (or 0.0) Thermocouple, RTD inputs with ...
... When derivative time is set to 0 • PD control (with Auto/Manual reset function) When integral time is set to 0 • P control (with Auto/Manual reset function) When derivative time and integral time are set to 0. • ON/OFF control When proportional band is set to 0 (or 0.0) Thermocouple, RTD inputs with ...
Powerline Home Automation System
... W is the channel bandwidth, P the signal power, N0 the noise power spectrum. This theorem is very important, as it means that on a noisy powerline circuit, home automation signals can be sent reliably, as long as the rate of transmission is low enough. Since a home automation system does not require ...
... W is the channel bandwidth, P the signal power, N0 the noise power spectrum. This theorem is very important, as it means that on a noisy powerline circuit, home automation signals can be sent reliably, as long as the rate of transmission is low enough. Since a home automation system does not require ...
Chapter 8: Data Communication Fundamentals
... The amplitude (or height) of the sine wave varies to transmit the ones and zeros Major disadvantage is that telephone lines are very susceptible to variations in transmission ...
... The amplitude (or height) of the sine wave varies to transmit the ones and zeros Major disadvantage is that telephone lines are very susceptible to variations in transmission ...
MAX3430 ±80V Fault-Protected, Fail-Safe, 1/4-Unit Load, +3.3V RS-485 Transceiver General Description
... ±80V protection from overvoltage signal faults on communication bus lines. Each device contains one driver and one receiver, and the output pins can withstand faults, with respect to ground, of up to ±80V. Even if the faults occur when the transceiver is active, shut down, or powered off, the device ...
... ±80V protection from overvoltage signal faults on communication bus lines. Each device contains one driver and one receiver, and the output pins can withstand faults, with respect to ground, of up to ±80V. Even if the faults occur when the transceiver is active, shut down, or powered off, the device ...
Current Shunt Monitor -16V to +80V Common
... In the Typical Characteristics, the Output Error vs Common-Mode Voltage curve (Figure 6) shows the highest accuracy for this region of operation. In this plot, VS = 12V; for VCM ≥ 12V, the output error is at its minimum. This case is also used to create the VSENSE ≥ 20mV output specifications in the ...
... In the Typical Characteristics, the Output Error vs Common-Mode Voltage curve (Figure 6) shows the highest accuracy for this region of operation. In this plot, VS = 12V; for VCM ≥ 12V, the output error is at its minimum. This case is also used to create the VSENSE ≥ 20mV output specifications in the ...
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.