Isolated Sigma-Delta Modulator AD7400 FEATURES
... 10 MHz clock rate Second-order modulator 16 bits no missing codes ±2 LSB INL typical at 16 bits 3.5 μV/°C maximum offset drift On-board digital isolator On-board reference Low power operation: 18 mA maximum at 5.25 V −40°C to +105°C operating range 16-lead SOIC package Safety and regulatory approval ...
... 10 MHz clock rate Second-order modulator 16 bits no missing codes ±2 LSB INL typical at 16 bits 3.5 μV/°C maximum offset drift On-board digital isolator On-board reference Low power operation: 18 mA maximum at 5.25 V −40°C to +105°C operating range 16-lead SOIC package Safety and regulatory approval ...
Multiplication, Division, Squaring, Square Rooting
... The AD532 can be configured as a two-quadrant divider by connecting the multiplier cell in the feedback loop of the op amp and using the Z terminal as a signal input, as shown in Figure 13. It should be noted, however, that the output error is given approximatelty by 10 V εm/(X1-X2), where εm is the ...
... The AD532 can be configured as a two-quadrant divider by connecting the multiplier cell in the feedback loop of the op amp and using the Z terminal as a signal input, as shown in Figure 13. It should be noted, however, that the output error is given approximatelty by 10 V εm/(X1-X2), where εm is the ...
v in
... CLASS B A class B output stage can be far more efficient than a class A stage (78.5 % maximum efficiency compared with 25 %). It also requires twice as many output transistors… …and it isn’t very linear; cross-over distortion can be significant. Class B amplifiers are used in low cost designs or de ...
... CLASS B A class B output stage can be far more efficient than a class A stage (78.5 % maximum efficiency compared with 25 %). It also requires twice as many output transistors… …and it isn’t very linear; cross-over distortion can be significant. Class B amplifiers are used in low cost designs or de ...
Kang_vector_control_algorithm
... The fan-out system can be controlled as a whole to deliver the exactly required amplitudes and phases of RF voltages at the cavities only with phase shifters – Any cavities missing or need to be disabled in the system can be set to have 0 voltage vector Phase delays and reactive loads at the cav ...
... The fan-out system can be controlled as a whole to deliver the exactly required amplitudes and phases of RF voltages at the cavities only with phase shifters – Any cavities missing or need to be disabled in the system can be set to have 0 voltage vector Phase delays and reactive loads at the cav ...
hx65 dtc p1451: check vpwr voltage to cv solenoid
... HX65 DTC P1451: CHECK VPWR VOLTAGE TO CV SOLENOID Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P1451 indicates that Self-Test has detected a canister vent (CV) solenoid circuit failure. Possible causes: VPRW circuit open. CV circuit open. CV circuit shorted to PWR GND. CV circuit shorted to PWR. Damaged ...
... HX65 DTC P1451: CHECK VPWR VOLTAGE TO CV SOLENOID Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P1451 indicates that Self-Test has detected a canister vent (CV) solenoid circuit failure. Possible causes: VPRW circuit open. CV circuit open. CV circuit shorted to PWR GND. CV circuit shorted to PWR. Damaged ...
AD8203 High Common-Mode Voltage, Single-Supply
... overall range at the inputs. By offsetting the range of voltage applied to the compensator, the input common-mode range is also offset to include voltages more negative than the power supply. Amplifier A3 detects the common-mode signal applied to A1 and adjusts the voltage on the matched RCM resisto ...
... overall range at the inputs. By offsetting the range of voltage applied to the compensator, the input common-mode range is also offset to include voltages more negative than the power supply. Amplifier A3 detects the common-mode signal applied to A1 and adjusts the voltage on the matched RCM resisto ...
Example: Diode Circuit Transfer Function
... Transfer Function Consider the following circuit, called a half-wave rectifier: ...
... Transfer Function Consider the following circuit, called a half-wave rectifier: ...
Web Services - E
... (b) active, passive, linear and nonlinear component (c) linear and bilateral component (d) non-linear and active component 16. "In any network containing more than one sources of e.m.f. the current in any branch is the algebraic sum of a number of individual fictitious currents (the number being equ ...
... (b) active, passive, linear and nonlinear component (c) linear and bilateral component (d) non-linear and active component 16. "In any network containing more than one sources of e.m.f. the current in any branch is the algebraic sum of a number of individual fictitious currents (the number being equ ...
multi-valued logic
... MVL implementation due to the mismatches and smaller noise margins compared to binary logic. • The number of cascaded stages may be increased either by increasing the sizes of transistors or by adding a restorer circuit after a certain number of ...
... MVL implementation due to the mismatches and smaller noise margins compared to binary logic. • The number of cascaded stages may be increased either by increasing the sizes of transistors or by adding a restorer circuit after a certain number of ...
LT1115 - Ultra-Low Noise, Low Distortion, Audio Op Amp
... applicable to relatively high gain applications. Thus, while the LT1115 will provide notably superior performance to the 5534 in most applications, the device may require circuit modifications to be used at very low noise gains. The part is not generally applicable for unity gain followers or invert ...
... applicable to relatively high gain applications. Thus, while the LT1115 will provide notably superior performance to the 5534 in most applications, the device may require circuit modifications to be used at very low noise gains. The part is not generally applicable for unity gain followers or invert ...
Controlling The Real World With Computers
... digital device. Here, we are talking about an audio analog signal that, once transformed into an electrical signal by the microphone, moves much more smoothly and continuously in the negative and positive voltage directions. Inversion here means that when the input moves in the positive direction, t ...
... digital device. Here, we are talking about an audio analog signal that, once transformed into an electrical signal by the microphone, moves much more smoothly and continuously in the negative and positive voltage directions. Inversion here means that when the input moves in the positive direction, t ...
1-Electronic signal Processing
... Noise in Electronic Systems 1/f noise and thermal noise (MOS Transistor) 1/f noise Circuit bandwidth ...
... Noise in Electronic Systems 1/f noise and thermal noise (MOS Transistor) 1/f noise Circuit bandwidth ...