Tiny Temperature Sensors for Remote Systems
... such as the ADCV0831 and those found on most CMOS ASICs, there is a requirement that the signal source provide a large peak current at the time of sampling. The LM20 output cannot provide this current and settle its output voltage in the time before the ADC acquisition window ends. The solution is t ...
... such as the ADCV0831 and those found on most CMOS ASICs, there is a requirement that the signal source provide a large peak current at the time of sampling. The LM20 output cannot provide this current and settle its output voltage in the time before the ADC acquisition window ends. The solution is t ...
Matching High-Speed Amplifiers and Data Converters
... Substituting in the two halves of differential input signal, getting to each output signal, then taking the difference - shows we are theoretically only left with the desired linear signal and the 3rd order term. Even if the A2 coefficient is not exactly matched between the two amplifiers, it is the ...
... Substituting in the two halves of differential input signal, getting to each output signal, then taking the difference - shows we are theoretically only left with the desired linear signal and the 3rd order term. Even if the A2 coefficient is not exactly matched between the two amplifiers, it is the ...
1209B/1221B 1221C/1231C
... If a Curtis potbox is used, it must be mounted so as to allow connection between the potbox lever arm and the vehicle accelerator linkage. The lever arm provides a series of holes so that the accelerator pedal “throw” can be converted into the correct amount of potentiometer rotation. Use of a secon ...
... If a Curtis potbox is used, it must be mounted so as to allow connection between the potbox lever arm and the vehicle accelerator linkage. The lever arm provides a series of holes so that the accelerator pedal “throw” can be converted into the correct amount of potentiometer rotation. Use of a secon ...
Fisher LCP100 Local Control Panel
... This instruction manual includes installation and maintenance information for the Fisher LCP100 local control panel (figure 1). This device is used with Fisher FIELDVUE™ instruments in Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS). Refer to the DVC6200 SIS Digital Valve Controllers for Safety Instrumented Syste ...
... This instruction manual includes installation and maintenance information for the Fisher LCP100 local control panel (figure 1). This device is used with Fisher FIELDVUE™ instruments in Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS). Refer to the DVC6200 SIS Digital Valve Controllers for Safety Instrumented Syste ...
L LA8 A8
... Even when using the product’s front panel attenuator to reduce the gain, it is still possible to reach full output power if the input signal level is high enough. ...
... Even when using the product’s front panel attenuator to reduce the gain, it is still possible to reach full output power if the input signal level is high enough. ...
Digital Temperature Controller
... *6 Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174) for information on the operation of the standby sequence. *7 Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No.H174) for information on the loop burnout alarm (LBA). *8 Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers User's Manu ...
... *6 Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174) for information on the operation of the standby sequence. *7 Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No.H174) for information on the loop burnout alarm (LBA). *8 Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers User's Manu ...
5400 TECSource User's Manual
... Working With AD590s and LM335s ............................................................................. 37 Gain Control and the PID Loop ................................................................................... 37 Using the AutoTune Function ......................................... ...
... Working With AD590s and LM335s ............................................................................. 37 Gain Control and the PID Loop ................................................................................... 37 Using the AutoTune Function ......................................... ...
A Low-Profile High-Performance Crystal Oscillator For Timekeeping
... final performance of the oven loop is the 24-bit A/D converter that digitizes the output of the thermistor bridge circuit. The mode in which the device is operated yields a resolution of 22 effective bits or a temperature resolution of 30 µ°C / bit. An important feature of this converter is its abil ...
... final performance of the oven loop is the 24-bit A/D converter that digitizes the output of the thermistor bridge circuit. The mode in which the device is operated yields a resolution of 22 effective bits or a temperature resolution of 30 µ°C / bit. An important feature of this converter is its abil ...
DDC Systems and Control
... With proportional control, the final control element moves to a position proportional to the deviation of the value of the controlled variable from the setpoint, in a linear manner. The final control element is seldom in the middle of its range because of the linear relationship between the position ...
... With proportional control, the final control element moves to a position proportional to the deviation of the value of the controlled variable from the setpoint, in a linear manner. The final control element is seldom in the middle of its range because of the linear relationship between the position ...
OA-13 Current Feedback Loop Gain Analysis
... flattening out the frequency response for higher gain parts, which are designed using high value of feedback resistors, when they are operated at low gains. An alternative to adding Ri is simply to continue to increase Rf until the loop gain is overcompensated enough to cancel the zero. This is incr ...
... flattening out the frequency response for higher gain parts, which are designed using high value of feedback resistors, when they are operated at low gains. An alternative to adding Ri is simply to continue to increase Rf until the loop gain is overcompensated enough to cancel the zero. This is incr ...
差分放大器系列AD8367 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... The analog gain-control input is scaled at 20 mV/dB and runs from 50 mV to 950 mV. This corresponds to a gain of −2.5 dB to +42.5 dB, respectively, when the gain up mode is selected and +42.5 dB to −2.5 dB, respectively, when gain down mode is selected. The gain down, or inverse, mode must be select ...
... The analog gain-control input is scaled at 20 mV/dB and runs from 50 mV to 950 mV. This corresponds to a gain of −2.5 dB to +42.5 dB, respectively, when the gain up mode is selected and +42.5 dB to −2.5 dB, respectively, when gain down mode is selected. The gain down, or inverse, mode must be select ...