TDA1574 Integrated FM tuner for radio receivers
... The maximum permissible temperature of the solder is 260 °C; solder at this temperature must not be in contact with the joint for more than 5 seconds. The total contact time of successive solder waves must not exceed ...
... The maximum permissible temperature of the solder is 260 °C; solder at this temperature must not be in contact with the joint for more than 5 seconds. The total contact time of successive solder waves must not exceed ...
MSE15
... voltage across load resistor is zero. It indicates that A. diode is open circuited B. diode is short circuited C. resistor is open circuited D. diode is either short circuited or open circuited ...
... voltage across load resistor is zero. It indicates that A. diode is open circuited B. diode is short circuited C. resistor is open circuited D. diode is either short circuited or open circuited ...
MAX7034 315MHz/434MHz ASK Superheterodyne Receiver General Description
... A unique feature of the MAX7034 is the integrated image rejection of the mixer. This device eliminates the need for a costly front-end SAW filter for most applications. Advantages of not using a SAW filter are increased sensitivity, simplified antenna matching, less board space, and lower cost. The ...
... A unique feature of the MAX7034 is the integrated image rejection of the mixer. This device eliminates the need for a costly front-end SAW filter for most applications. Advantages of not using a SAW filter are increased sensitivity, simplified antenna matching, less board space, and lower cost. The ...
g Accelerometer ADXL335 Preliminary Technical Data
... sensor and signal conditioning circuitry to implement an openloop acceleration measurement architecture. The output signals are analog voltages that are proportional to acceleration. The accelerometer can measure the static acceleration of gravity in tilt sensing applications as well as dynamic acce ...
... sensor and signal conditioning circuitry to implement an openloop acceleration measurement architecture. The output signals are analog voltages that are proportional to acceleration. The accelerometer can measure the static acceleration of gravity in tilt sensing applications as well as dynamic acce ...
MAX194 14-Bit, 85ksps ADC with 10µA Shutdown _______________General Description ____________________________Features
... Figure 3. Initiating Conversions—At least 3 CLK cycles since end of previous conversion. ...
... Figure 3. Initiating Conversions—At least 3 CLK cycles since end of previous conversion. ...
Use of the Fluke 105B Scopemeter on the Farm
... the display would show 12 volts dc. On the other hand, under AC coupling the display would show zero voltage. When measuring for the fencer/trainer either AC or DC coupling could be used. However, AC coupling will filter out any DC voltage that may be present such as galvanic voltages. Galvanic volt ...
... the display would show 12 volts dc. On the other hand, under AC coupling the display would show zero voltage. When measuring for the fencer/trainer either AC or DC coupling could be used. However, AC coupling will filter out any DC voltage that may be present such as galvanic voltages. Galvanic volt ...
Action PAK AP4390/AP4391/AP4392 ® DC Input, Dual Channel Isolators
... wide ranging input and output capability for scaling and transmitting analog DC signals. The AP4390 series will accept input voltage spans from 10mV up to 100 volts, as well as input current spans from 1mA to 100mA. For a full scale output range, the input zero and span potentiometers enable 50% inp ...
... wide ranging input and output capability for scaling and transmitting analog DC signals. The AP4390 series will accept input voltage spans from 10mV up to 100 volts, as well as input current spans from 1mA to 100mA. For a full scale output range, the input zero and span potentiometers enable 50% inp ...
Action PAK AP4151 ® RTD Input, Signal Conditioners
... An Under Range condition exists when the signal is lower than the operational low value minus 6.25% of the operational span. An Over Range condition exists when the signal is higher than the operational high value plus 6.25% of the operational span. A voltage output short circuit can cause an under ...
... An Under Range condition exists when the signal is lower than the operational low value minus 6.25% of the operational span. An Over Range condition exists when the signal is higher than the operational high value plus 6.25% of the operational span. A voltage output short circuit can cause an under ...
AD7663 数据手册DataSheet下载
... The AD7663 is a 16-bit, 250 kSPS, charge redistribution SAR, analog-to-digital converter that operates from a single 5 V power supply. It contains a high speed 16-bit sampling ADC, a resistor input scaler that allows various input ranges, an internal conversion clock, error correction circuits, and ...
... The AD7663 is a 16-bit, 250 kSPS, charge redistribution SAR, analog-to-digital converter that operates from a single 5 V power supply. It contains a high speed 16-bit sampling ADC, a resistor input scaler that allows various input ranges, an internal conversion clock, error correction circuits, and ...
Experiment 10: Inverting Amplifier
... Setting Attributes on Vsin: Capture • Or, click on the symbol for Vsin and change the values for the attributes in the Property Editor pop-up window. – FREQ is at the left side, VOFF and VAMPL are at the far right side. Scroll right to find VOFF and VAMPL ...
... Setting Attributes on Vsin: Capture • Or, click on the symbol for Vsin and change the values for the attributes in the Property Editor pop-up window. – FREQ is at the left side, VOFF and VAMPL are at the far right side. Scroll right to find VOFF and VAMPL ...
pulse analog modulation
... • Non Ideal filter – • An ideal filter of BW W filters out an original signal. • But practically ideal filter is not realizable. It requires some transition band. • Hence fs must be greater than 2W. It creates the gap between adjacent spectrums of Xδ(f). This gap can be used for the transition band ...
... • Non Ideal filter – • An ideal filter of BW W filters out an original signal. • But practically ideal filter is not realizable. It requires some transition band. • Hence fs must be greater than 2W. It creates the gap between adjacent spectrums of Xδ(f). This gap can be used for the transition band ...
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).