High Speed Hardware Design Techniques
... inductance, and capacitance are too high. Even the use of standard IC sockets is inadvisable in many prototyping applications. An important consideration in selecting a prototyping method is the requirement for a large-area ground plane. This is required for high frequency circuits as well as low sp ...
... inductance, and capacitance are too high. Even the use of standard IC sockets is inadvisable in many prototyping applications. An important consideration in selecting a prototyping method is the requirement for a large-area ground plane. This is required for high frequency circuits as well as low sp ...
Lab6-AO
... The table was generated from the sine of the angles between 0 and 90 degrees in 5 degree increments. Because the sine wave must reside within a 0 to 5 volt "window", each 90 degree segment of the sine wave can only be generated by half (32) of the possible digital values. The first 90 degrees starts ...
... The table was generated from the sine of the angles between 0 and 90 degrees in 5 degree increments. Because the sine wave must reside within a 0 to 5 volt "window", each 90 degree segment of the sine wave can only be generated by half (32) of the possible digital values. The first 90 degrees starts ...
SAIT Transducers and Instrumentation Trainer
... These allow us to carry out a profound study and analysis of the numerous circuits and included signal conditioners, in addition to the particular properties of: amplifiers, signal converter circuits, comparators, filters and circuits that carry out mathematical operations. The student must wire the ...
... These allow us to carry out a profound study and analysis of the numerous circuits and included signal conditioners, in addition to the particular properties of: amplifiers, signal converter circuits, comparators, filters and circuits that carry out mathematical operations. The student must wire the ...
Grounding in mixed-signal systems demystified
... planes and introduces partitioning methods. Part 2 explores DGND, refer to what’s going on inside the component and techniques for splitting the ground planes, including pros do not necessarily imply what one should do with the and cons. It also explains grounding in systems with multigrounds extern ...
... planes and introduces partitioning methods. Part 2 explores DGND, refer to what’s going on inside the component and techniques for splitting the ground planes, including pros do not necessarily imply what one should do with the and cons. It also explains grounding in systems with multigrounds extern ...
MAX11164 16-Bit, 500ksps, 0 to 5V SAR ADC with General Description
... The MAX11164 16-bit, 500ksps, SAR ADC offers excellent AC and DC performance with unipolar input range, small size, and internal reference. The MAX11164 integrates an optional 6ppm/NC reference with internal buffer, saving the cost and space of an external reference. This ADC achieves 92.2dB SNR and ...
... The MAX11164 16-bit, 500ksps, SAR ADC offers excellent AC and DC performance with unipolar input range, small size, and internal reference. The MAX11164 integrates an optional 6ppm/NC reference with internal buffer, saving the cost and space of an external reference. This ADC achieves 92.2dB SNR and ...
AD628 High Common-Mode Voltage, Programmable Gain
... provided for either a low-pass filter or to attenuate large differential input signals. A single capacitor implements a lowpass filter. The AD628 operates from single and dual supplies and is available in an 8-lead SOIC_N or an 8-lead MSOP. It operates over the standard industrial temperature range ...
... provided for either a low-pass filter or to attenuate large differential input signals. A single capacitor implements a lowpass filter. The AD628 operates from single and dual supplies and is available in an 8-lead SOIC_N or an 8-lead MSOP. It operates over the standard industrial temperature range ...
F. Radiometers
... subtracted. By far the biggest time-dependent signal (spanning a range of about 1 K) is caused by ground radiation entering the prime-focus feed via leakage through the reflector mesh and spillover. Fortunately, this unwanted ground signal varies smoothly with telescope elevation, so subtracting a s ...
... subtracted. By far the biggest time-dependent signal (spanning a range of about 1 K) is caused by ground radiation entering the prime-focus feed via leakage through the reflector mesh and spillover. Fortunately, this unwanted ground signal varies smoothly with telescope elevation, so subtracting a s ...
Chapter 1 : Introduction to Electronic Communications System
... BENG 2413 Communication Principles Faculty of Electrical Engineering ...
... BENG 2413 Communication Principles Faculty of Electrical Engineering ...
APPLICATION NOTE AN/96031 TDA8790M EVALUATION BOARD DOCUMENTATION
... of the main TDA8790 characteristics. It is realized with a two layer PCB. The following features are included : - One single power supply (+8V +/-10%) is required to generate the supplies needed by the on-board ICs. Connection via banana plugs or grips is possible. To avoid supply connection errors, ...
... of the main TDA8790 characteristics. It is realized with a two layer PCB. The following features are included : - One single power supply (+8V +/-10%) is required to generate the supplies needed by the on-board ICs. Connection via banana plugs or grips is possible. To avoid supply connection errors, ...
Document
... • LEDs will not turn on unless their anodes are some minimal voltage above their cathodes, typically about two volts (a catalogue value too). If less than the minimum threshold voltage is applied to an LED, it will remain dark. – LED requires a 2V drop to turn on, leaving 1.3V to drop across the res ...
... • LEDs will not turn on unless their anodes are some minimal voltage above their cathodes, typically about two volts (a catalogue value too). If less than the minimum threshold voltage is applied to an LED, it will remain dark. – LED requires a 2V drop to turn on, leaving 1.3V to drop across the res ...
PHASE-CONTROL DEVICE
... Computing Block It calculates the square root of the sum of square of A and B from PCB every time we change the code A and B are changed. ...
... Computing Block It calculates the square root of the sum of square of A and B from PCB every time we change the code A and B are changed. ...
MAX5304 10-Bit Voltage-Output DAC in 8-Pin µMAX General Description
... VOUT = (VREF · NB / 1024) Gain where NB is the numeric value of the DAC’s binary input code (0 to 1023), VREF is the reference voltage, and Gain is the externally set voltage gain. The impedance at the reference input is code dependent, ranging from a low value of 18kΩ when the DAC has an input code ...
... VOUT = (VREF · NB / 1024) Gain where NB is the numeric value of the DAC’s binary input code (0 to 1023), VREF is the reference voltage, and Gain is the externally set voltage gain. The impedance at the reference input is code dependent, ranging from a low value of 18kΩ when the DAC has an input code ...
50-MHz Low-Distortion High-CMRR Rail-to-Rail I/O, Single-Supply Operational Amplifier OPA365-Q1 OPA2365-Q1 FEATURES
... Certain single-supply applications require the op amp output to swing from 0V to a positive full-scale voltage and have high accuracy. An example is an op amp employed to drive a single-supply ADC having an input range from 0V to +5V. Rail-to-rail output amplifiers with very light output loading may ...
... Certain single-supply applications require the op amp output to swing from 0V to a positive full-scale voltage and have high accuracy. An example is an op amp employed to drive a single-supply ADC having an input range from 0V to +5V. Rail-to-rail output amplifiers with very light output loading may ...
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering (IOSR-JECE)
... sensors and biomedical implement etc. [1] [2]. There are different types of micro generator or small scale generator such as piezoelectric, electromagnetic, and electrostatic. The output voltage of micro generator is ac type, but almost all the electronic loads require DC voltage for further operati ...
... sensors and biomedical implement etc. [1] [2]. There are different types of micro generator or small scale generator such as piezoelectric, electromagnetic, and electrostatic. The output voltage of micro generator is ac type, but almost all the electronic loads require DC voltage for further operati ...
Analog-to-digital converter
An analog-to-digital converter (ADC, A/D, or A to D) is a device that converts a continuous physical quantity (usually voltage) to a digital number that represents the quantity's amplitude.The conversion involves quantization of the input, so it necessarily introduces a small amount of error. Furthermore, instead of continuously performing the conversion, an ADC does the conversion periodically, sampling the input. The result is a sequence of digital values that have been converted from a continuous-time and continuous-amplitude analog signal to a discrete-time and discrete-amplitude digital signal.An ADC is defined by its bandwidth (the range of frequencies it can measure) and its signal to noise ratio (how accurately it can measure a signal relative to the noise it introduces). The actual bandwidth of an ADC is characterized primarily by its sampling rate, and to a lesser extent by how it handles errors such as aliasing. The dynamic range of an ADC is influenced by many factors, including the resolution (the number of output levels it can quantize a signal to), linearity and accuracy (how well the quantization levels match the true analog signal) and jitter (small timing errors that introduce additional noise). The dynamic range of an ADC is often summarized in terms of its effective number of bits (ENOB), the number of bits of each measure it returns that are on average not noise. An ideal ADC has an ENOB equal to its resolution. ADCs are chosen to match the bandwidth and required signal to noise ratio of the signal to be quantized. If an ADC operates at a sampling rate greater than twice the bandwidth of the signal, then perfect reconstruction is possible given an ideal ADC and neglecting quantization error. The presence of quantization error limits the dynamic range of even an ideal ADC, however, if the dynamic range of the ADC exceeds that of the input signal, its effects may be neglected resulting in an essentially perfect digital representation of the input signal.An ADC may also provide an isolated measurement such as an electronic device that converts an input analog voltage or current to a digital number proportional to the magnitude of the voltage or current. However, some non-electronic or only partially electronic devices, such as rotary encoders, can also be considered ADCs. The digital output may use different coding schemes. Typically the digital output will be a two's complement binary number that is proportional to the input, but there are other possibilities. An encoder, for example, might output a Gray code.The inverse operation is performed by a digital-to-analog converter (DAC).