LM723/LM723C Voltage Regulator (Rev. C)
... The LM723/LM723C is a voltage regulator designed primarily for series regulator applications. By itself, it will supply output currents up to 150 mA; but external transistors can be added to provide any desired load current. The circuit features extremely low standby current drain, and provision is ...
... The LM723/LM723C is a voltage regulator designed primarily for series regulator applications. By itself, it will supply output currents up to 150 mA; but external transistors can be added to provide any desired load current. The circuit features extremely low standby current drain, and provision is ...
Practical Aspects of Using PowerMOS Transistors to Drive Inductive Loads Introduction AN-7517
... transistors all exhibit an increase in rDS(ON) with temperature. Usually this is given in the form of a curve of rDS(ON) vs temperature on the datasheet. The worst case rDS(ON) at any elevated junction temperature is determined as follows. First, using the rDS(ON) vs temperature curve for the device ...
... transistors all exhibit an increase in rDS(ON) with temperature. Usually this is given in the form of a curve of rDS(ON) vs temperature on the datasheet. The worst case rDS(ON) at any elevated junction temperature is determined as follows. First, using the rDS(ON) vs temperature curve for the device ...
MDB6S / MDB8S / MDB10S 1 A, MicroDIP, Single-Phase Bridge Rectifiers Description
... With the ever pressing need to improve power supply efficiency and reliability, the MDBxS family is focused on offering a best in class small form factor combined with best in class efficient rectifier performance. The “S” family offers industry leading balance of efficiency, size, and cost. They of ...
... With the ever pressing need to improve power supply efficiency and reliability, the MDBxS family is focused on offering a best in class small form factor combined with best in class efficient rectifier performance. The “S” family offers industry leading balance of efficiency, size, and cost. They of ...
Assembly and Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Package
... Referring back to the computer motherboard example, the interconnections between the different sub-systems is realized via the use of a multi-layer PCB. Thus you can see that the processor is connected to the memory controller, as well as the I/O chipset among other sub-systems on a single board. Wh ...
... Referring back to the computer motherboard example, the interconnections between the different sub-systems is realized via the use of a multi-layer PCB. Thus you can see that the processor is connected to the memory controller, as well as the I/O chipset among other sub-systems on a single board. Wh ...
Impact of the Excess Base Current and the Emitter Injection
... Beside operational amplifiers and comparators, examinations of the low-dropout voltage regulators became particularly frequent [15–17, 22, 23]. Yet, owing to the very high prices of radiation tolerant integrated circuits (ICs), requirements were imposed for the use of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) ...
... Beside operational amplifiers and comparators, examinations of the low-dropout voltage regulators became particularly frequent [15–17, 22, 23]. Yet, owing to the very high prices of radiation tolerant integrated circuits (ICs), requirements were imposed for the use of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) ...
Capacitor Self
... 1. Laboratory reports will be due at the beginning of each lab meeting. Work that was performed the previous lab meeting is to be documented and turned in the following week at the beginning of the lab period. 2. Late reports will have points deducted at a rate of 10% per weekday. A report will be c ...
... 1. Laboratory reports will be due at the beginning of each lab meeting. Work that was performed the previous lab meeting is to be documented and turned in the following week at the beginning of the lab period. 2. Late reports will have points deducted at a rate of 10% per weekday. A report will be c ...
Bates
... Ion charges are heavier than electron charges because ions contain the atom’s nucleus. The amount of current is determined by the rate at which the charge moves. ...
... Ion charges are heavier than electron charges because ions contain the atom’s nucleus. The amount of current is determined by the rate at which the charge moves. ...
ppt
... The human cardiovascular system consists of two circuits: pulmonary circulation which carries blood though the lungs, and systemic circulation which carries blood to the organs The organs of the body are connected in parallel in the systemic circuit Simple circuit model*: ...
... The human cardiovascular system consists of two circuits: pulmonary circulation which carries blood though the lungs, and systemic circulation which carries blood to the organs The organs of the body are connected in parallel in the systemic circuit Simple circuit model*: ...
The RC Circuit
... The RC Circuit 4. Turn on the scope and the function generator. Increase the amplitude on the function generator to about half of the maximum. Adjust the gain (volts/div) and the sweep (time/div) knobs on the scope until you see a trace that looks something like Fig. 3. It may be necessary to fine- ...
... The RC Circuit 4. Turn on the scope and the function generator. Increase the amplitude on the function generator to about half of the maximum. Adjust the gain (volts/div) and the sweep (time/div) knobs on the scope until you see a trace that looks something like Fig. 3. It may be necessary to fine- ...
TI Space Products (Rev. D)
... include multiple different failure modes; the one commonality is that all of the failure modes are created by the passage of a single ionizing particle (single-event). SEE failures in digital and analog devices are usually “soft,” meaning that the data or node voltage is affected but the device is n ...
... include multiple different failure modes; the one commonality is that all of the failure modes are created by the passage of a single ionizing particle (single-event). SEE failures in digital and analog devices are usually “soft,” meaning that the data or node voltage is affected but the device is n ...
CHAPTER 5: CAPACITORS AND INDUCTORS 5.1 Introduction
... CHAPTER 5: CAPACITORS AND INDUCTORS 5.1 Introduction • Unlike resistors, which dissipate energy, capacitors and inductors store energy. • Thus, these passive elements are called storage elements. ...
... CHAPTER 5: CAPACITORS AND INDUCTORS 5.1 Introduction • Unlike resistors, which dissipate energy, capacitors and inductors store energy. • Thus, these passive elements are called storage elements. ...
MAX14954 Ruggedized Quad PCIe Redriver with Equalization and Extended Temperature Operation General Description
... Note 2: Package thermal resistances were obtained using the method described in JEDEC specification JESD51-7, using a four-layer board. For detailed information on package thermal considerations, refer to www.maximintegrated.com/thermal-tutorial. Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum ...
... Note 2: Package thermal resistances were obtained using the method described in JEDEC specification JESD51-7, using a four-layer board. For detailed information on package thermal considerations, refer to www.maximintegrated.com/thermal-tutorial. Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum ...
S. Lim, D.M. Otten and D.J. Perreault, “Power Conversion Architecture for Grid Interface at High Switching Frequency,” 2014 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference , pp. 854-861, March 2014.
... To demonstrate the operation of the proposed architecture and illustrate how it achieves high power factor and buffers ac energy, we present time-domain simulations of the system front-end using the model of Fig. 2. We illustrate how the currents of each regulating converter are calculated and how t ...
... To demonstrate the operation of the proposed architecture and illustrate how it achieves high power factor and buffers ac energy, we present time-domain simulations of the system front-end using the model of Fig. 2. We illustrate how the currents of each regulating converter are calculated and how t ...
WPS-343724-02
... Figure 1. Through holes underneath the package is required to connect the top and bottom grounds and to improve thermal conductivity. The WPS343724-02 has a noise figure less 5.5 dB shown in Figure 2 and the supply current shown in Figure 3 is less than 1.3 A in small signal and increases to 1.43 A ...
... Figure 1. Through holes underneath the package is required to connect the top and bottom grounds and to improve thermal conductivity. The WPS343724-02 has a noise figure less 5.5 dB shown in Figure 2 and the supply current shown in Figure 3 is less than 1.3 A in small signal and increases to 1.43 A ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon RF & Protection Devices
... The BGS12AL7-6 General Purpose RF MOS switch is designed to cover a broad range of applications from 30 MHz to 3 GHz. The symmetric design of its single pole double throw configuration, as shown in Figure 1 offers high design flexibility. This single supply chip integrates on-chip CMOS logic driven ...
... The BGS12AL7-6 General Purpose RF MOS switch is designed to cover a broad range of applications from 30 MHz to 3 GHz. The symmetric design of its single pole double throw configuration, as shown in Figure 1 offers high design flexibility. This single supply chip integrates on-chip CMOS logic driven ...
CSC-2700 – (3) Introduction to Robotics
... Robotics Research Laboratory Louisiana State University ...
... Robotics Research Laboratory Louisiana State University ...
DGES Amateur Radio Club Communications Field Day # 2
... - Inductors: An inductor (also choke, coil, or reactor) is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in its magnetic field. For comparison, a capacitor stores energy in an electric field, and a resistor does not store energy but rather dissipates energy as heat. Any conductor ha ...
... - Inductors: An inductor (also choke, coil, or reactor) is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in its magnetic field. For comparison, a capacitor stores energy in an electric field, and a resistor does not store energy but rather dissipates energy as heat. Any conductor ha ...
384-hole Heater
... Minco uses a proprietary trimming method for the thin, flexible heater to achieve a tight hole-to-hole tolerance. This allows for almost perfect registration of the 384-hole heater to the PCR sample block. The net effect is that the reaction process can be viewed without any infringement by the heat ...
... Minco uses a proprietary trimming method for the thin, flexible heater to achieve a tight hole-to-hole tolerance. This allows for almost perfect registration of the 384-hole heater to the PCR sample block. The net effect is that the reaction process can be viewed without any infringement by the heat ...
quicktronic® controllable 14w t5 systems
... troubleshoot devices from multiple suppliers. The MULTISTEP ballasts also incorporate high-performance features of Universal voltage, PROStart and QUICKSENSE. Universal voltage technology provides operation from 120V through 277V, 50 or 60Hz, eliminating “wrong voltage” wiring errors and reducing th ...
... troubleshoot devices from multiple suppliers. The MULTISTEP ballasts also incorporate high-performance features of Universal voltage, PROStart and QUICKSENSE. Universal voltage technology provides operation from 120V through 277V, 50 or 60Hz, eliminating “wrong voltage” wiring errors and reducing th ...
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.