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... the data refresh rate must be faster than that of the current single-circuit model (250 ms). Accordingly, the QE84WH, QE81WH4W and QE83WH4W are equipped with a current measurement mode, where only the current is measured and processed at a high-speed rate (Fig. 3). In the current measurement mode, w ...
... the data refresh rate must be faster than that of the current single-circuit model (250 ms). Accordingly, the QE84WH, QE81WH4W and QE83WH4W are equipped with a current measurement mode, where only the current is measured and processed at a high-speed rate (Fig. 3). In the current measurement mode, w ...
gTB 2 track guide trouble-shooting guide error/LED codes
... vehicle’s drive train for free operation. • Blue & Red status LEDs blinking. Possible ESC thermal shut-down––Check gear ratio & free operation of drive train for possible overloading/ESC is being severely overloaded––allow system to cool & return throttle to neutral position to regain motor control. ...
... vehicle’s drive train for free operation. • Blue & Red status LEDs blinking. Possible ESC thermal shut-down––Check gear ratio & free operation of drive train for possible overloading/ESC is being severely overloaded––allow system to cool & return throttle to neutral position to regain motor control. ...
3 Analyser Tuning
... The ESI probe is not a standard design and cannot be used on other Micromass Instruments with a Z-Spray source. This is because the probe shaft has been specifically altered for the Quattro Micro. Despite this Electrospray theory is common between the different Micromass instruments. Electrospray is ...
... The ESI probe is not a standard design and cannot be used on other Micromass Instruments with a Z-Spray source. This is because the probe shaft has been specifically altered for the Quattro Micro. Despite this Electrospray theory is common between the different Micromass instruments. Electrospray is ...
pspice - MavDISK
... The AC analysis will apply a sinusoidal voltage whose frequency is swept over a specified range. The simulation calculates the corresponding voltage and current amplitude and phases for each frequency. When the input amplitude is set to 1V, then the output voltage is basically the transfer function. ...
... The AC analysis will apply a sinusoidal voltage whose frequency is swept over a specified range. The simulation calculates the corresponding voltage and current amplitude and phases for each frequency. When the input amplitude is set to 1V, then the output voltage is basically the transfer function. ...
−48-V ATCA Module Hot Swap Using the TPS2393 Application Note Jim Bird
... Texas Instruments Incorporated and its subsidiaries (TI) reserve the right to make corrections, modifications, enhancements, improvements, and other changes to its products and services at any time and to discontinue any product or service without notice. Customers should obtain the latest relevant ...
... Texas Instruments Incorporated and its subsidiaries (TI) reserve the right to make corrections, modifications, enhancements, improvements, and other changes to its products and services at any time and to discontinue any product or service without notice. Customers should obtain the latest relevant ...
Helium corona-assisted air discharge
... out when the voltage is below 2.4 kV. Clearly, the helium gas sealed in the glass bulb begins to be discharged as a corona far before the electric field near the needle is capable of ionizing the air. This helium corona emits intense ultraviolet light, with the energy of photon at around 20 eV,14 to ...
... out when the voltage is below 2.4 kV. Clearly, the helium gas sealed in the glass bulb begins to be discharged as a corona far before the electric field near the needle is capable of ionizing the air. This helium corona emits intense ultraviolet light, with the energy of photon at around 20 eV,14 to ...
Electricity in the home
... wires (active and neutral) in a cord wears through and the two bare wires touch each other. Alternatively, a bare active wire may touch a metal component on an appliance, which is earthed, and hence cause a “short circuit’. Many appliances have the two wires providing the circuit and a green-yellow ...
... wires (active and neutral) in a cord wears through and the two bare wires touch each other. Alternatively, a bare active wire may touch a metal component on an appliance, which is earthed, and hence cause a “short circuit’. Many appliances have the two wires providing the circuit and a green-yellow ...
THE TRANSIENT SIMULATION OF OPTOELECTRONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS USING `SPICE'
... In this information age, there is an increasing need for faster data collection, transmission, and processing in both analog and digital applications. Electronic and optoelectronic semiconductor devices have the dominant roles in providing the necessary systems to satisfy this growing need. Today's ...
... In this information age, there is an increasing need for faster data collection, transmission, and processing in both analog and digital applications. Electronic and optoelectronic semiconductor devices have the dominant roles in providing the necessary systems to satisfy this growing need. Today's ...
AD7794/AD7795 6-Channel, Low Noise, Low Power, 24-/16-Bit ∑
... Each device contains a precision, low noise, low drift internal band gap reference, and can also accept up to two external differential references. Other on-chip features include programmable excitation current sources, burnout currents, and a bias voltage generator that is used to set the commonmod ...
... Each device contains a precision, low noise, low drift internal band gap reference, and can also accept up to two external differential references. Other on-chip features include programmable excitation current sources, burnout currents, and a bias voltage generator that is used to set the commonmod ...
Chapter 6: Parallel Circuits
... • If current enters a parallel network with a number of equal resistors, current will split equally between resistors • In a parallel network, the smallest value resistor will have the largest current – Largest resistor will have the least current ...
... • If current enters a parallel network with a number of equal resistors, current will split equally between resistors • In a parallel network, the smallest value resistor will have the largest current – Largest resistor will have the least current ...
Thevenin`s Theorem
... Introduction • Thevenin’s Theorem is a very important and useful theorem. • It is a method for the reduction of a portion of a complex circuit into a simple one. • It reduces the need for repeated solutions of the same sets of equations. ...
... Introduction • Thevenin’s Theorem is a very important and useful theorem. • It is a method for the reduction of a portion of a complex circuit into a simple one. • It reduces the need for repeated solutions of the same sets of equations. ...
Document Tracking Number: MAG-SS-02072-EN
... solids, or require special handling. No moving parts are in the flow stream. Amplifier can be integrally mounted to the detector or can be remote-mounted. Unit is ideally suited for measuring dynamic, non-continuous flow. In applications where a minimum and/or maximum flow rate must be tracked and m ...
... solids, or require special handling. No moving parts are in the flow stream. Amplifier can be integrally mounted to the detector or can be remote-mounted. Unit is ideally suited for measuring dynamic, non-continuous flow. In applications where a minimum and/or maximum flow rate must be tracked and m ...
The completeness of NAND and NOR gates
... The 2 major technologies for constructing gates are bipolar and MOS (metal oxide semiconductor). o The major bipolar types are TTL (transistor-transistor logic) and ECL (emitter-coupled logic). o MOS gates are slower than TTL and ECL but require much less power and take up much less space, so large ...
... The 2 major technologies for constructing gates are bipolar and MOS (metal oxide semiconductor). o The major bipolar types are TTL (transistor-transistor logic) and ECL (emitter-coupled logic). o MOS gates are slower than TTL and ECL but require much less power and take up much less space, so large ...
Lecture 7.1 : Current and Resistance
... Example: What resistor would have a 15 mA current if connected across the terminals of a 9.0 V battery? ...
... Example: What resistor would have a 15 mA current if connected across the terminals of a 9.0 V battery? ...
45GHz Monolithic Gilbert Cell Mixer
... The mixer was designed on the Marconi Materials Technology (MMT) H40 HEMT foundry process. Simulation was carried out on the HP-EEsof Series IV harmonic balance simulator, using SMART library models supplied by MMT. The circuit was designed as a downconverter for nominally 44 GHz RF and 5.2 GHz fixe ...
... The mixer was designed on the Marconi Materials Technology (MMT) H40 HEMT foundry process. Simulation was carried out on the HP-EEsof Series IV harmonic balance simulator, using SMART library models supplied by MMT. The circuit was designed as a downconverter for nominally 44 GHz RF and 5.2 GHz fixe ...
Electronic Slot Car Controller Mysteries Revealed
... Care must be taken to pulse the motor at a high enough frequency. If the frequency is too low, the motor begins to slow down between pulses, hums excessively and run hot. However, it’s not always practical to run a PWM speed control at higher frequencies (e.g. 20 kHz and above). Mosfets heat up more ...
... Care must be taken to pulse the motor at a high enough frequency. If the frequency is too low, the motor begins to slow down between pulses, hums excessively and run hot. However, it’s not always practical to run a PWM speed control at higher frequencies (e.g. 20 kHz and above). Mosfets heat up more ...
Analysis of 8T SRAM Cell at Various Process Corners at 65 nm
... may run slower or faster than specified and at lower or higher temperatures and voltages, but if the circuit does not function at all at any of these process extremes the design is considered to have inadequate design margin. There are therefore five possible process corners: typical-typical (TT), f ...
... may run slower or faster than specified and at lower or higher temperatures and voltages, but if the circuit does not function at all at any of these process extremes the design is considered to have inadequate design margin. There are therefore five possible process corners: typical-typical (TT), f ...
Crompton Instruments Integra and Paladin Transducers
... current, frequency, Watts, VAr, VA, energy, power factor and total harmonic distortion measurement of both phase and system, current and voltage. A simple Windows based software package is provided to configure the transducer. Once configured, up to 50 electrical and power quality variables can be s ...
... current, frequency, Watts, VAr, VA, energy, power factor and total harmonic distortion measurement of both phase and system, current and voltage. A simple Windows based software package is provided to configure the transducer. Once configured, up to 50 electrical and power quality variables can be s ...
EMI EMISSIONS
... control system, such as communication errors, degraded equipment performance and malfunction or non-operation. References on the general principles of EMI are available, as well as methodologies on calculating radiated emissions. What are our standards according to SABS 0142? Slow switching Silicon ...
... control system, such as communication errors, degraded equipment performance and malfunction or non-operation. References on the general principles of EMI are available, as well as methodologies on calculating radiated emissions. What are our standards according to SABS 0142? Slow switching Silicon ...
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.