Optimizing Fluorescence Signal Quality
... fluorescence light intensities, thereby allowing the calculation of fluorescence ratios without interpolated values. Live Count: the light intensity observed by the photomultiplier tube. ...
... fluorescence light intensities, thereby allowing the calculation of fluorescence ratios without interpolated values. Live Count: the light intensity observed by the photomultiplier tube. ...
Automatic voltage regulator AVR6-V2, AVR6-V3
... The voltage regulator is fitted with a protection device when functioning at low speed. Beyond the chosen threshold the regulator operates according to U/f = const. curve. The regulator has two preset thresholds: one at 48 Hz and the second at 58 Hz. The changing from one threshold to the other is m ...
... The voltage regulator is fitted with a protection device when functioning at low speed. Beyond the chosen threshold the regulator operates according to U/f = const. curve. The regulator has two preset thresholds: one at 48 Hz and the second at 58 Hz. The changing from one threshold to the other is m ...
Ohm`s Law - St. Lawrence University
... You will next examine two other circuit elements using a black box containing a resistor and an LED. The box allows you to easily connect these elements to your circuit. The figure at right is a top view of the box; note that terminal A has a large resistor, terminal B a plain wire, and terminal C h ...
... You will next examine two other circuit elements using a black box containing a resistor and an LED. The box allows you to easily connect these elements to your circuit. The figure at right is a top view of the box; note that terminal A has a large resistor, terminal B a plain wire, and terminal C h ...
Galvanometers, Electromechanical Voltmeters, and
... R, by a periodic current with rms value, I, is always RI2, which is independent from the waveform of the current. It is also the same power dissipated by a DC current flowing into the resistor with Idc = I. Similarly, the electric power dissipated into a resistor with resistance R when a periodic vo ...
... R, by a periodic current with rms value, I, is always RI2, which is independent from the waveform of the current. It is also the same power dissipated by a DC current flowing into the resistor with Idc = I. Similarly, the electric power dissipated into a resistor with resistance R when a periodic vo ...
FEATURES DESCRIPTION
... voltage is present on the signal pair. The SN65LVDS116 receiver is like most differential line receivers, in that its output logic state can be indeterminate when the differential input voltage is between –100 mV and 100 mV and within its recommended input common-mode voltage range. Hovever, TI LVDS ...
... voltage is present on the signal pair. The SN65LVDS116 receiver is like most differential line receivers, in that its output logic state can be indeterminate when the differential input voltage is between –100 mV and 100 mV and within its recommended input common-mode voltage range. Hovever, TI LVDS ...
AD8012
... Overall, when high external load drive and low ac distortion is a requirement, a twin-gain stage integrating amplifier like the AD8012 will provide excellent results for lower power over the ...
... Overall, when high external load drive and low ac distortion is a requirement, a twin-gain stage integrating amplifier like the AD8012 will provide excellent results for lower power over the ...
CW35552557
... transmission. Smith chart is convenient for circuit calculations and impedance matching circuit design. ADS Simulation tool is best option to implement the RF-circuits. The disadvantages of microstrips like metal’s resistivity and dielectric losses in the substrate and also compared with waveguide a ...
... transmission. Smith chart is convenient for circuit calculations and impedance matching circuit design. ADS Simulation tool is best option to implement the RF-circuits. The disadvantages of microstrips like metal’s resistivity and dielectric losses in the substrate and also compared with waveguide a ...
The_Condenser_Problem
... condensers. So this experiment was done with a 3300uF electrolytic 60V and a unpolarized MP-Capacitor with 16uF and 500V. The use of electrolytic capacitors is by the way allowed because you can see on the oscillograph that the voltage never reaches a negative value (only at negative value / wrong p ...
... condensers. So this experiment was done with a 3300uF electrolytic 60V and a unpolarized MP-Capacitor with 16uF and 500V. The use of electrolytic capacitors is by the way allowed because you can see on the oscillograph that the voltage never reaches a negative value (only at negative value / wrong p ...
Think of your parents` car. Many things are run off electricity
... How does a battery work? A battery uses a chemical reaction to generate electrical energy. However because a battery creates power through a chemical process the speed at which it creates energy is limited. How can power be stored? Power can be stored either in a rechargeable battery or in a capacit ...
... How does a battery work? A battery uses a chemical reaction to generate electrical energy. However because a battery creates power through a chemical process the speed at which it creates energy is limited. How can power be stored? Power can be stored either in a rechargeable battery or in a capacit ...
MAX551/MAX552 +3V/+5V, 12-Bit, Serial, Multiplying DACs in 10-Pin µMAX Package _______________General Description
... CMOS logic levels. The MAX551’s inputs are also compatible with TTL logic. ...
... CMOS logic levels. The MAX551’s inputs are also compatible with TTL logic. ...
Interface Circuits Word Document
... Schmitt inverters are ideal for interfacing input sensors to logic systems. They are particularly useful for improving rise times by converting slowly changing analogue signals into signals that change logic state almost instantly. They have the added advantage of ignoring small changes in the signa ...
... Schmitt inverters are ideal for interfacing input sensors to logic systems. They are particularly useful for improving rise times by converting slowly changing analogue signals into signals that change logic state almost instantly. They have the added advantage of ignoring small changes in the signa ...
DAC102S085 10-Bit Micro Pwr DUAL DAC w
... Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended Operating Conditions. Exposure to absol ...
... Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended Operating Conditions. Exposure to absol ...
total harmonic distortion analysis of front end current for diode
... where three phase ac voltage are available from a few KW up to multi megawatt power level. Besides this, every year millions and millions of computer, LCD monitors and televisions are produced. With such a growing number of these devices actions must be taken to ensure the functionality of the power ...
... where three phase ac voltage are available from a few KW up to multi megawatt power level. Besides this, every year millions and millions of computer, LCD monitors and televisions are produced. With such a growing number of these devices actions must be taken to ensure the functionality of the power ...
Electrical energy 3.1 Simple Circuits
... Current electricity comes from a plug or battery cell. It is caused by electrons moving in a circuit. The movement of electrical charge is called current. ...
... Current electricity comes from a plug or battery cell. It is caused by electrons moving in a circuit. The movement of electrical charge is called current. ...
1 - UniMAP Portal
... under the poles, where the flux density B = 1.1 T. The armature diameter is 26 cm and its length is 18 cm. The conductor current is 12 A. Determine: a) The total force created by the conductor. b) The torque developed. 9. The armature of a 120V dc motor has a resistance of 1.5 Ω and takes 4A when op ...
... under the poles, where the flux density B = 1.1 T. The armature diameter is 26 cm and its length is 18 cm. The conductor current is 12 A. Determine: a) The total force created by the conductor. b) The torque developed. 9. The armature of a 120V dc motor has a resistance of 1.5 Ω and takes 4A when op ...
1702-07-Engineering-Spec-FCS-M-LPT-P-TCO-NO2B-ESH
... Multi-Channel Gas Detection System for Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), TVOCs & Propane (C3H8) Provide a wall mount, self-contained, field programmable central control panel with back-lit, LCD digital display, LED alarm indication, and door mounted 90 dB audible alarms with silence / ac ...
... Multi-Channel Gas Detection System for Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), TVOCs & Propane (C3H8) Provide a wall mount, self-contained, field programmable central control panel with back-lit, LCD digital display, LED alarm indication, and door mounted 90 dB audible alarms with silence / ac ...
THD BiValve-30 Instruction Manual
... 7. Light Bulb ON/OFF Switch: The light bulb is part of the noise reduction system of the amplifier. When the light bulb is turned on, the noise reduction circuit is enabled. When turned off, the noise reduction circuit is disabled. The light bulb is powered by the signal coming from your guitar. Th ...
... 7. Light Bulb ON/OFF Switch: The light bulb is part of the noise reduction system of the amplifier. When the light bulb is turned on, the noise reduction circuit is enabled. When turned off, the noise reduction circuit is disabled. The light bulb is powered by the signal coming from your guitar. Th ...
hw6 - Purdue College of Engineering
... Ground loops are another common problem which contributes to unwanted noise factors. All grounds have finite impedance. This impedance causes voltage drops due to return currents. These voltage drops cause unwanted noise. To decrease the severity of this problem, the analog and digital grounds shoul ...
... Ground loops are another common problem which contributes to unwanted noise factors. All grounds have finite impedance. This impedance causes voltage drops due to return currents. These voltage drops cause unwanted noise. To decrease the severity of this problem, the analog and digital grounds shoul ...
MAX9010–MAX9013 SC70, 5ns, Low-Power, Single-Supply, Precision TTL Comparators General Description
... Note 6: Propagation delay for these high-speed comparators is guaranteed by design because it cannot be accurately measured with low levels of input overdrive voltage using automatic test equipment in production. Note that for low overdrive conditions, VOS is added to the overdrive. Note 7: Differen ...
... Note 6: Propagation delay for these high-speed comparators is guaranteed by design because it cannot be accurately measured with low levels of input overdrive voltage using automatic test equipment in production. Note that for low overdrive conditions, VOS is added to the overdrive. Note 7: Differen ...
gcasse
... Inter-”strip” capacitance ~0.5 pF/cm for 50 um pitch (see spare slides) Capacitance to bulk ~1 pF/sq. mm at full depletion voltage (reduces when the bias network is powered, this effect depends on the sensor size; it is not quantified here) IC(V) curves for the FE-I3 single chip sensors ...
... Inter-”strip” capacitance ~0.5 pF/cm for 50 um pitch (see spare slides) Capacitance to bulk ~1 pF/sq. mm at full depletion voltage (reduces when the bias network is powered, this effect depends on the sensor size; it is not quantified here) IC(V) curves for the FE-I3 single chip sensors ...
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.