
MN270001EN
... to de-energize the circuit, the sectionalizer counts the overcurrent interruption. Depending upon the coordination scheme, the sectionalizer will open during the first, second, or third open interval of the fault interrupting device to isolate permanent faults and confine outages to smaller sections ...
... to de-energize the circuit, the sectionalizer counts the overcurrent interruption. Depending upon the coordination scheme, the sectionalizer will open during the first, second, or third open interval of the fault interrupting device to isolate permanent faults and confine outages to smaller sections ...
MT-088 TUTORIAL Analog Switches and Multiplexers Basics
... DC errors associated with a single CMOS switch in the on state are shown in Figure 6. When the switch is on, dc performance is affected mainly by the switch on-resistance (RON) and leakage current (ILKG). A resistive attenuator is created by the RG-RON-RLOAD combination which produces a gain error. ...
... DC errors associated with a single CMOS switch in the on state are shown in Figure 6. When the switch is on, dc performance is affected mainly by the switch on-resistance (RON) and leakage current (ILKG). A resistive attenuator is created by the RG-RON-RLOAD combination which produces a gain error. ...
2391 Revision Questions 2 1003
... 1 Type and composition of circuits, including points of utilisation, number and size of conductors and type of cable 2. Methods of compliance for indirect shock protection 3. Identification and location of devices used for protection, isolation and switching 4. Circuits or equipment vulnerable to te ...
... 1 Type and composition of circuits, including points of utilisation, number and size of conductors and type of cable 2. Methods of compliance for indirect shock protection 3. Identification and location of devices used for protection, isolation and switching 4. Circuits or equipment vulnerable to te ...
Thermoelectric Cooler (TEC) Controller ADN8831 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
... Separate heating and cooling current limits High efficiency: >90% Temperature lock indication Programmable switching frequency up to 1 MHz Oscillator synchronization with an external signal Clock phase adjustment for multiple operation Compact 5 mm x 5 mm LFCSP ...
... Separate heating and cooling current limits High efficiency: >90% Temperature lock indication Programmable switching frequency up to 1 MHz Oscillator synchronization with an external signal Clock phase adjustment for multiple operation Compact 5 mm x 5 mm LFCSP ...
MAX9716/MAX9717 Low-Cost, Mono, 1.4W BTL Audio Power Amplifiers General Description
... Note 2: All specifications are tested at TA = +25°C. Specifications over temperature (TA = TMIN to TMAX) are not production tested, and guaranteed by design. Note 3: Quiescent power-supply current is specified and tested with no load. Quiescent power-supply current depends on the offset voltage when ...
... Note 2: All specifications are tested at TA = +25°C. Specifications over temperature (TA = TMIN to TMAX) are not production tested, and guaranteed by design. Note 3: Quiescent power-supply current is specified and tested with no load. Quiescent power-supply current depends on the offset voltage when ...
FEATURES
... PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. ...
... PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. ...
a Low Noise, 90 MHz Variable-Gain Amplifier AD603*
... broadband passive attenuator of 0 dB to 42.14 dB, having a gain-control scaling factor of 40 dB per volt. The fixed gain is laser-trimmed in two ranges, to either 31.07 dB (×35.8) or 50 dB (×358), or may be set to any range in between using one external resistor between Pins 5 and 7. Somewhat higher ...
... broadband passive attenuator of 0 dB to 42.14 dB, having a gain-control scaling factor of 40 dB per volt. The fixed gain is laser-trimmed in two ranges, to either 31.07 dB (×35.8) or 50 dB (×358), or may be set to any range in between using one external resistor between Pins 5 and 7. Somewhat higher ...
Reduction of Substrate Noise in Mixed-Signal Circuits Erik Backenius
... 1.1.1 Substrate Noise in Mixed-Signal ICs When a digital circuit is operating, a large number of nodes rapidly change voltages. For instance, a node may switch from ground level to the power supply voltage in tens of picoseconds. The rapid switching generates large current spikes in the power supply ...
... 1.1.1 Substrate Noise in Mixed-Signal ICs When a digital circuit is operating, a large number of nodes rapidly change voltages. For instance, a node may switch from ground level to the power supply voltage in tens of picoseconds. The rapid switching generates large current spikes in the power supply ...
Poisson Distribution of Radioactive Decay
... the signal as well as the peak amplitude and polarity. the seq amplifier, where we made signal gain adjustments that The output of the preamplifier is then connected to lative coincided with our voltage threshold on the counter. the “INPUT” (connector on the back or front of the am−1 We achieved our ...
... the signal as well as the peak amplitude and polarity. the seq amplifier, where we made signal gain adjustments that The output of the preamplifier is then connected to lative coincided with our voltage threshold on the counter. the “INPUT” (connector on the back or front of the am−1 We achieved our ...
MAX12554 14-Bit, 80Msps, 3.3V ADC General Description Features
... ♦ Direct IF Sampling Up to 400MHz ♦ Excellent Dynamic Performance 72.4dB/70.9dB SNR at fIN = 3MHz/175MHz 86.2dBc/82.5dBc SFDR at fIN = 3MHz/175MHz ♦ Low Noise Floor: -74.8dBFS ♦ 3.3V Low-Power Operation 396mW (Single-Ended Clock Mode) 429mW (Differential Clock Mode) 300µW (Power-Down Mode) ♦ Fully D ...
... ♦ Direct IF Sampling Up to 400MHz ♦ Excellent Dynamic Performance 72.4dB/70.9dB SNR at fIN = 3MHz/175MHz 86.2dBc/82.5dBc SFDR at fIN = 3MHz/175MHz ♦ Low Noise Floor: -74.8dBFS ♦ 3.3V Low-Power Operation 396mW (Single-Ended Clock Mode) 429mW (Differential Clock Mode) 300µW (Power-Down Mode) ♦ Fully D ...
NCP1396A, NCP1396B High Performance Resonant Mode Controller featuring High--Voltage Drivers
... the converter in the right region. Thanks to a single external resistor, the designer can program its lowest frequency point, obtained in lack of feedback voltage (during the startup sequence or in short-- circuit conditions). Internally trimmed capacitors offer a 3% precision on the selection of t ...
... the converter in the right region. Thanks to a single external resistor, the designer can program its lowest frequency point, obtained in lack of feedback voltage (during the startup sequence or in short-- circuit conditions). Internally trimmed capacitors offer a 3% precision on the selection of t ...
• MOS Differential Pair • Quantitative Analysis – differential input
... less. • Equivalently, for given device dimensions and load impedance, a differential pair achieves the same gain as a CS stage at the cost of twice the bias current. • What is the advantage of differential stage then? • Definitely the noise suppression capability. Right? ...
... less. • Equivalently, for given device dimensions and load impedance, a differential pair achieves the same gain as a CS stage at the cost of twice the bias current. • What is the advantage of differential stage then? • Definitely the noise suppression capability. Right? ...
DS1388 I C RTC/Supervisor with Trickle Charger and 512 Bytes EEPROM
... VCC returns to nominal levels, the reset is held low for a period to allow the power supply and processor to stabilize. The device also has a pushbutton reset controller, which debounces a reset input signal. The device is accessed through an I2C serial interface. ...
... VCC returns to nominal levels, the reset is held low for a period to allow the power supply and processor to stabilize. The device also has a pushbutton reset controller, which debounces a reset input signal. The device is accessed through an I2C serial interface. ...
Trouble Shooting Guide for Incremental Encoders
... If possible, perform a field test using a DVM or scope to check for outputs. Long cable runs can reduce signal strength to the point where a counter/controller cannot count the pulses. Send the encoder to EPC for testing using EPC’s Repair or Evaluation Form. ...
... If possible, perform a field test using a DVM or scope to check for outputs. Long cable runs can reduce signal strength to the point where a counter/controller cannot count the pulses. Send the encoder to EPC for testing using EPC’s Repair or Evaluation Form. ...