IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... Abstract:Every Electronic circuit is assumed to operate off some supply voltage which is usually assumed to be constant. A voltage regulator is a power electronic circuit that maintains a constant output voltage irrespective of change in load current or line voltage. Many different types of voltage ...
... Abstract:Every Electronic circuit is assumed to operate off some supply voltage which is usually assumed to be constant. A voltage regulator is a power electronic circuit that maintains a constant output voltage irrespective of change in load current or line voltage. Many different types of voltage ...
Action Pak® AP7010 Data Sheet
... Model AP7010 is useful in any application requiring an analog DC output from a pulse output transducer, such as a magnetic pickup or a turbine flowmeter. The input amplitude may be as high as 50V rms, or as low as 50mV rms. This wide sensitivity range is compatible with magnetic pickup devices which ...
... Model AP7010 is useful in any application requiring an analog DC output from a pulse output transducer, such as a magnetic pickup or a turbine flowmeter. The input amplitude may be as high as 50V rms, or as low as 50mV rms. This wide sensitivity range is compatible with magnetic pickup devices which ...
Lecture Notes Session 20
... where VR=VR+ - V RRef: T. B. Cho and P. R. Gray, "A 10 b, 20 Msample/s, 35 mW pipeline A/D converter," IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, vol. 30, pp. 166 - 172, March 1995 EECS 247 Lecture 20: Data Converters ...
... where VR=VR+ - V RRef: T. B. Cho and P. R. Gray, "A 10 b, 20 Msample/s, 35 mW pipeline A/D converter," IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, vol. 30, pp. 166 - 172, March 1995 EECS 247 Lecture 20: Data Converters ...
as a PDF
... measure an overshooting/undershooting waveform caused by the on-chip inductive effect in this design, however, it can be applied to another high-speed waveform such as the power supply noise and the substrate noise. To measure the overshooting/undershooting, an input voltage range larger than the su ...
... measure an overshooting/undershooting waveform caused by the on-chip inductive effect in this design, however, it can be applied to another high-speed waveform such as the power supply noise and the substrate noise. To measure the overshooting/undershooting, an input voltage range larger than the su ...
EUP3409 Dual 1.5MHz, 800mA Synchronous Step-Down Converter
... converters. Both the main (P-channel MOSFET) and synchronous (N-channel MOSFET) switches are internal. During normal operation, the EUP3409 regulates output voltage by switching at a constant frequency and then modulating the power transferred to the load each cycle using PWM comparator. The duty cy ...
... converters. Both the main (P-channel MOSFET) and synchronous (N-channel MOSFET) switches are internal. During normal operation, the EUP3409 regulates output voltage by switching at a constant frequency and then modulating the power transferred to the load each cycle using PWM comparator. The duty cy ...
Quantization - s3.amazonaws.com
... • Audio signals are typically continuous-time and continuous-amplitude in nature • Sampling allows for a discrete-time representation of audio signals • Amplitude quantization is also needed to complete the digitization process • Quantization determines how much distortion is presented in the digita ...
... • Audio signals are typically continuous-time and continuous-amplitude in nature • Sampling allows for a discrete-time representation of audio signals • Amplitude quantization is also needed to complete the digitization process • Quantization determines how much distortion is presented in the digita ...
The information carrying capacity of a channel Chapter 8
... density is the same at all frequencies. Many of the other physical processes which generate noise also exhibit white spectra. As a consequence we can often describe the overall noise level of a real system in terms of a Noise Temperature, T, which is linked to the observed total noise by expression ...
... density is the same at all frequencies. Many of the other physical processes which generate noise also exhibit white spectra. As a consequence we can often describe the overall noise level of a real system in terms of a Noise Temperature, T, which is linked to the observed total noise by expression ...
pscc-schFINAL
... In this section, some results of simulation investigations of a converter-fed induction motor drive are shown. PWM converters supplying asynchronous motor were simulated using the EMTP-ATP. Exact estimation of signal parameters at the motor input and among others, the estimation of the basic compone ...
... In this section, some results of simulation investigations of a converter-fed induction motor drive are shown. PWM converters supplying asynchronous motor were simulated using the EMTP-ATP. Exact estimation of signal parameters at the motor input and among others, the estimation of the basic compone ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE)
... circuit diagram of the latch type voltage sense amplifier to generate positive feedback. This circuit was introduce in 1993 by kobayashi [1]. The current flow of the differential input transistors M8 and M9 controls the latch circuit. A large output voltage is produce due to current flow in the diff ...
... circuit diagram of the latch type voltage sense amplifier to generate positive feedback. This circuit was introduce in 1993 by kobayashi [1]. The current flow of the differential input transistors M8 and M9 controls the latch circuit. A large output voltage is produce due to current flow in the diff ...
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).