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... This document does not claim any originality and cannot be used as a substitute for prescribed textbooks. The information presented here is merely a collection by the committee members for their respective teaching assignments. Various sources of the document as well as freely available material fro ...
Discrete Charge Pump Design
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How to handle non-linear loads on a digital power supply
... supply; the techniques used include constant-current, foldback and hiccup. Of these three types, the favoured technique is hiccup current limit even though, in some cases, the circuitry to achieve this can be quite complex in nature. Upon detection of an over current event, the whole power supply sh ...
... supply; the techniques used include constant-current, foldback and hiccup. Of these three types, the favoured technique is hiccup current limit even though, in some cases, the circuitry to achieve this can be quite complex in nature. Upon detection of an over current event, the whole power supply sh ...
Physics 1 Lab: Series and Parallel Circuits
... resistance. It is valid for many circuits and allows us to calculate one quantity if we know the value of the other two. Ohm’s law states that the current through a circuit is directly proportional to the source voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance in the circuit. For a single circui ...
... resistance. It is valid for many circuits and allows us to calculate one quantity if we know the value of the other two. Ohm’s law states that the current through a circuit is directly proportional to the source voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance in the circuit. For a single circui ...
Basic Circuit Elements - Department of Electrical Engineering
... If the two input resistors are not equal Vout = − R2 ( ...
... If the two input resistors are not equal Vout = − R2 ( ...
DCX100NS General Descriptions 100mA DUAL PRE-BIASED TRANSISTORS
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AD8200 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... By separating the gain into two stages, a full-scale rail-to-rail signal from the preamp can be filtered at Pin 3, and a half-scale signal resulting from filtering can be restored to full scale by the output buffer amp. The source resistance seen by the inverting input of A2 is approximately 100 kΩ, ...
... By separating the gain into two stages, a full-scale rail-to-rail signal from the preamp can be filtered at Pin 3, and a half-scale signal resulting from filtering can be restored to full scale by the output buffer amp. The source resistance seen by the inverting input of A2 is approximately 100 kΩ, ...
FSL106MR Green Mode Fairchild Power Switch (FPS™) Features
... spike through the SenseFET. Excessive voltage across the RSENSE resistor leads to incorrect feedback operation in the current-mode PWM control. To counter this effect, the FPS employs a leading-edge blanking (LEB) circuit (see the Figure 16). This circuit inhibits the PWM comparator for a short time ...
... spike through the SenseFET. Excessive voltage across the RSENSE resistor leads to incorrect feedback operation in the current-mode PWM control. To counter this effect, the FPS employs a leading-edge blanking (LEB) circuit (see the Figure 16). This circuit inhibits the PWM comparator for a short time ...
AMS1510 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... Voltage drops due to RP are not eliminated; they will add to the dropout voltage of the regulator regardless of whether they are inside or outside the regulation loop. The AMS1510 can control the voltage at the load as long as the input-output voltage is greater than the total of the dropout voltage ...
... Voltage drops due to RP are not eliminated; they will add to the dropout voltage of the regulator regardless of whether they are inside or outside the regulation loop. The AMS1510 can control the voltage at the load as long as the input-output voltage is greater than the total of the dropout voltage ...
Voltage (PP) - Instructure
... above the reference are positive and heights below the reference are considered negative. For example, sea level is frequently considered the reference elevation and assigned an elevation of 0 feet. Other elevations are measured relative to sea level. ...
... above the reference are positive and heights below the reference are considered negative. For example, sea level is frequently considered the reference elevation and assigned an elevation of 0 feet. Other elevations are measured relative to sea level. ...
14770 - DSpace at IIT Bombay
... 7his sedion describes the design optimization process. The notaticms which are used to represent various quantities are as follows. Vi * Input voltage, V,, = Output voltage, f, = Switching frequency, f, = Resonating frequency, R( = Load resistance, L, = Resonant indudor C, = Resonant capacitor, Z = ...
... 7his sedion describes the design optimization process. The notaticms which are used to represent various quantities are as follows. Vi * Input voltage, V,, = Output voltage, f, = Switching frequency, f, = Resonating frequency, R( = Load resistance, L, = Resonant indudor C, = Resonant capacitor, Z = ...
The Flyback Converter
... transformer. Figure 1(d) illustrates the usual configuration of the flyback converter. The MOSFET source is connected to the primary-side ground, simplifying the gate drive circuit. The transformer polarity marks are reversed, to obtain a positive output voltage. A 1:n turns ratio is introduced; thi ...
... transformer. Figure 1(d) illustrates the usual configuration of the flyback converter. The MOSFET source is connected to the primary-side ground, simplifying the gate drive circuit. The transformer polarity marks are reversed, to obtain a positive output voltage. A 1:n turns ratio is introduced; thi ...
ZNBG3211
... designed to reject inerference such as low frequency signals and DiSEqC tone bursts - without the use of additional external components. ...
... designed to reject inerference such as low frequency signals and DiSEqC tone bursts - without the use of additional external components. ...
fast pulser for high-altitude ignition research
... where μ0 is the permeability of free space, l is the average circumference of the core, and C0 is the capacitance per stage. In this equation, we assume that the load is a capacitor with a capacitance equal to the upstream capacitance; this gives an effective capacitance that is half that of a singl ...
... where μ0 is the permeability of free space, l is the average circumference of the core, and C0 is the capacitance per stage. In this equation, we assume that the load is a capacitor with a capacitance equal to the upstream capacitance; this gives an effective capacitance that is half that of a singl ...
Slide 1
... • It turns out the equations for Voltage across an Inductor and Current through an inductor are as follows: ...
... • It turns out the equations for Voltage across an Inductor and Current through an inductor are as follows: ...