
LM124
... more than one amplifier at a time will increase the total IC power dissipation to destructive levels, if not properly protected with external dissipation limiting resistors in series with the output leads of the amplifiers. The larger value of output source current which is available at 25˚C provide ...
... more than one amplifier at a time will increase the total IC power dissipation to destructive levels, if not properly protected with external dissipation limiting resistors in series with the output leads of the amplifiers. The larger value of output source current which is available at 25˚C provide ...
ES636 True RMS-to-DC Converters Features
... over frequency for the standard RMS connections (no post filtering). If a 3uF capacitor is chosen, the additional error at 30Hz will be 1%. If the DC error can be rejected, a capacitor should be connected in series with the input, as would typically be the case in single-supply operation. The input ...
... over frequency for the standard RMS connections (no post filtering). If a 3uF capacitor is chosen, the additional error at 30Hz will be 1%. If the DC error can be rejected, a capacitor should be connected in series with the input, as would typically be the case in single-supply operation. The input ...
LECT7V23
... Small Signal Equivalent Circuits for Amplifiers When we say the transistor has been biased, it means that when we solve the dc problem (with signals set to zero) the transistor is in a desired region. When the transistor is biased into the active, or linear, region, we can then solve the circuit aga ...
... Small Signal Equivalent Circuits for Amplifiers When we say the transistor has been biased, it means that when we solve the dc problem (with signals set to zero) the transistor is in a desired region. When the transistor is biased into the active, or linear, region, we can then solve the circuit aga ...
Dec 2005 Fast CMOS Op Amp Challenges Bipolar Amps on All Key Specs
... been the sensor’s open circuit voltage. Thus, the circuit gain is 100. The benefit of this approach is that the signal gain of the circuit is independent of any cable capacitance introduced between the sensor and the amplifier, making this a good solution for remote accelerometers where the cable leng ...
... been the sensor’s open circuit voltage. Thus, the circuit gain is 100. The benefit of this approach is that the signal gain of the circuit is independent of any cable capacitance introduced between the sensor and the amplifier, making this a good solution for remote accelerometers where the cable leng ...
AD8014
... Figure 21 shows the circuit that was used to imitate a photodiode preamp. A photodiode for this application is basically a high impedance current source that is shunted by a small capacitance. In this case, a high voltage pulse from a Picosecond Pulse Labs Generator that is ac-coupled through a 20 k ...
... Figure 21 shows the circuit that was used to imitate a photodiode preamp. A photodiode for this application is basically a high impedance current source that is shunted by a small capacitance. In this case, a high voltage pulse from a Picosecond Pulse Labs Generator that is ac-coupled through a 20 k ...
RF Filtering for Audio Amplifier Circuits
... phones and portable music devices such as CD and MP3 players. An important aspect of the audio amplifier circuit is the output RF filter, required to suppress RF interference produced by fast output transitions of the amplifier.[1] Early techniques for filtering the amplifier output in car stereos u ...
... phones and portable music devices such as CD and MP3 players. An important aspect of the audio amplifier circuit is the output RF filter, required to suppress RF interference produced by fast output transitions of the amplifier.[1] Early techniques for filtering the amplifier output in car stereos u ...
Electronic Controls
... hre: represents a small input voltage developed as a result of reverse feedback from the output circuit. ...
... hre: represents a small input voltage developed as a result of reverse feedback from the output circuit. ...