VR-005 - RDF Products
... presented to the plate circuit of the tube under test. Unfortunately, these were found to be issues fundamental to the TT-1A design that could not be remedied by simple means and incremental changes. The only path forward on this project was to completely redesign the metering and load circuitry usi ...
... presented to the plate circuit of the tube under test. Unfortunately, these were found to be issues fundamental to the TT-1A design that could not be remedied by simple means and incremental changes. The only path forward on this project was to completely redesign the metering and load circuitry usi ...
Fully-Differential Amplifiers (Rev. E)
... Figure 2 shows a simplified version of an integrated, fully-differential amplifier (representative of the THS41xx or the THS45xx). Q1 and Q2 are the input differential pair. In a standard operational amplifier, output current is taken from only one side of the input differential pair and used to dev ...
... Figure 2 shows a simplified version of an integrated, fully-differential amplifier (representative of the THS41xx or the THS45xx). Q1 and Q2 are the input differential pair. In a standard operational amplifier, output current is taken from only one side of the input differential pair and used to dev ...
Reference Guide - Texas Instruments
... components for the filter capacitors and facilitates the use of a linear regulator for VDD_SNVS_IN on the i.MX6Q. Other than requiring that VDD_SNVS_IN must be applied before any other voltage, the i.MX6 does not require any specific power rail sequence during power-up, and there is no requirement f ...
... components for the filter capacitors and facilitates the use of a linear regulator for VDD_SNVS_IN on the i.MX6Q. Other than requiring that VDD_SNVS_IN must be applied before any other voltage, the i.MX6 does not require any specific power rail sequence during power-up, and there is no requirement f ...
TLV271-Q1, TLV272-Q1, TLV274-Q1 µA/Ch 3-MHz RAIL-TO-RAIL OUTPUT FAMILY OF 550-
... The TLV27x takes the minimum operating supply voltage down to 2.7 V over the extended automotive temperature range while adding the rail-to-rail output swing feature. This makes it an ideal alternative to the TLC27x family for applications where rail-to-rail output swings are essential. The TLV27x a ...
... The TLV27x takes the minimum operating supply voltage down to 2.7 V over the extended automotive temperature range while adding the rail-to-rail output swing feature. This makes it an ideal alternative to the TLC27x family for applications where rail-to-rail output swings are essential. The TLV27x a ...
... [8] presented a switch-controlled capacitor modulated LLC converter with a constant switching frequency for multiphase paralleling. This can help multiply the load capacity. Tomokazu and Mizutani [9] added an anti-resonant circuit into the LLC converter to improve the voltage conversion ratio in the ...
Analysis of fully differential amplifiers
... and complete. All products are sold subject to TI's terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order acknowledgment. TI warrants performance of its hardware products to the specifications applicable at the time of sale in accordance with TI's standard warranty. Testing and other quality co ...
... and complete. All products are sold subject to TI's terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order acknowledgment. TI warrants performance of its hardware products to the specifications applicable at the time of sale in accordance with TI's standard warranty. Testing and other quality co ...
MAX9768 10W Mono Class D Speaker Amplifier with Volume Control General Description
... The MAX9768 features a 64-step dual-mode (analog or digitally programmable) volume control and mute function. The audio amplifier operates from a 4.5V to 14V single supply and can deliver up to 10W into an 8Ω speaker with a 14V supply. A selectable spread-spectrum mode reduces EMI-radiated emissions ...
... The MAX9768 features a 64-step dual-mode (analog or digitally programmable) volume control and mute function. The audio amplifier operates from a 4.5V to 14V single supply and can deliver up to 10W into an 8Ω speaker with a 14V supply. A selectable spread-spectrum mode reduces EMI-radiated emissions ...
AN1299
... Vboot must be less than 17 V (recommended operating condition for all L638xE drivers). The bootstrap capacitor acts as the power supply for the internal high voltage driver, and if this voltage goes above the recommended condition, the device may not work properly. In order to avoid this undesired p ...
... Vboot must be less than 17 V (recommended operating condition for all L638xE drivers). The bootstrap capacitor acts as the power supply for the internal high voltage driver, and if this voltage goes above the recommended condition, the device may not work properly. In order to avoid this undesired p ...
1771-2.69, Allen-Bradley Wire Fault 15
... bounce and/or radiated electrical noise. If not filtered, voltage transients could produce false data. The delay due to input filtering is nominally 33"6ms for turning inputs on or off, or 3"2 ms for detecting a wire fault. Module logic and wire fault monitoring circuits are protected from possible ...
... bounce and/or radiated electrical noise. If not filtered, voltage transients could produce false data. The delay due to input filtering is nominally 33"6ms for turning inputs on or off, or 3"2 ms for detecting a wire fault. Module logic and wire fault monitoring circuits are protected from possible ...
CD74HCT7046A 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... Moreover, the power dissipation due to the low-pass filter is reduced because both p-type and n-type drivers are “OFF” for most of the signal input cycle. It should be noted that the PLL lock range for this type of phase comparator is equal to the capture range and is independent of the low-pass fil ...
... Moreover, the power dissipation due to the low-pass filter is reduced because both p-type and n-type drivers are “OFF” for most of the signal input cycle. It should be noted that the PLL lock range for this type of phase comparator is equal to the capture range and is independent of the low-pass fil ...
ABSTRACT
... even radio-frequency (RF) sections on one chip [1.1], WiMAX wireless broadband platforms [1.2] and completely integrated DVD systems [1.3]. While most functions in such integrated systems are implemented by digital circuitry, there are some typical functions that will always remain analog [1.4]. Sin ...
... even radio-frequency (RF) sections on one chip [1.1], WiMAX wireless broadband platforms [1.2] and completely integrated DVD systems [1.3]. While most functions in such integrated systems are implemented by digital circuitry, there are some typical functions that will always remain analog [1.4]. Sin ...
A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL SPREAD SPECTRUM TRANSCEIVER Saurabh Sinha Philosophiae Doctor (Electronic Engineering)
... using an analogue signal. Essentially, a higher frequency PN sequence is used to spread an information signal over a wider bandwidth, thereby making jamming and interception of the signal more difficult as only small portions of the signal can be blocked out. Various spread spectrum techniques have ...
... using an analogue signal. Essentially, a higher frequency PN sequence is used to spread an information signal over a wider bandwidth, thereby making jamming and interception of the signal more difficult as only small portions of the signal can be blocked out. Various spread spectrum techniques have ...
MAX5741 10-Bit, Low-Power, Quad, Voltage-Output DAC with Serial Interface General Description
... The MAX5741 quad, 10-bit, low-power, buffered voltage-output, digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is packaged in a space-saving 10-pin µMAX® package (5mm ✕ 3mm). The wide supply voltage range of +2.7V to +5.5V and 229µA supply current accommodates lowpower and low-voltage applications. DAC outputs emp ...
... The MAX5741 quad, 10-bit, low-power, buffered voltage-output, digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is packaged in a space-saving 10-pin µMAX® package (5mm ✕ 3mm). The wide supply voltage range of +2.7V to +5.5V and 229µA supply current accommodates lowpower and low-voltage applications. DAC outputs emp ...
MAX8728 Low-Cost, Multiple-Output Power Supply for LCD Monitors/TVs General Description
... 13.2V and is optimized for LCD TV panel and LCD monitor applications running directly from 12V supplies. The step-up and step-down regulators feature internal power MOSFETs and high-frequency operation allowing the use of small inductors and capacitors, resulting in a compact solution. Both switchin ...
... 13.2V and is optimized for LCD TV panel and LCD monitor applications running directly from 12V supplies. The step-up and step-down regulators feature internal power MOSFETs and high-frequency operation allowing the use of small inductors and capacitors, resulting in a compact solution. Both switchin ...
LTM8052/LTM8052A - 36VIN, 5A, 2-Quadrant CVCC Step-Down uModule Regulator
... the positive and negative current limits. This output current limit can be set by a control voltage, a single resistor or a thermistor. LTM8052 features a 125% output overvoltage protection, while LTM8052A does not, allowing operation when the output is above the target regulation point. ...
... the positive and negative current limits. This output current limit can be set by a control voltage, a single resistor or a thermistor. LTM8052 features a 125% output overvoltage protection, while LTM8052A does not, allowing operation when the output is above the target regulation point. ...
LTC3720 - Single Phase VRM8.5 Current Mode Step
... comparator IREV which then shuts off M2, resulting in discontinuous operation. Both switches will remain off with the output capacitor supplying the load current until the ITH voltage rises above the zero current level (0.8V) to initiate another cycle. Discontinuous mode operation is disabled by com ...
... comparator IREV which then shuts off M2, resulting in discontinuous operation. Both switches will remain off with the output capacitor supplying the load current until the ITH voltage rises above the zero current level (0.8V) to initiate another cycle. Discontinuous mode operation is disabled by com ...
AN-589: Ways to Optimize the Performance of a Difference Amplifier
... repeated calibration needed in some systems. With the CMRR of auto-zero amplifiers at 140 dB minimum, the resistor match will be the limiting factor in most circuits. Therefore, it is best for users to build their own difference amplifiers and optimize their performance using the above guidelines. ...
... repeated calibration needed in some systems. With the CMRR of auto-zero amplifiers at 140 dB minimum, the resistor match will be the limiting factor in most circuits. Therefore, it is best for users to build their own difference amplifiers and optimize their performance using the above guidelines. ...
Amplitude Modulation Fundamentals
... Preventing overmodulation is tricky. For example, at different times during voice transmission voices will go from low amplitude to high amplitude. Normally, the amplitude of the modulating signal is adjusted so that only the voice peaks produce 100 percent modulation. This prevents overmodulation a ...
... Preventing overmodulation is tricky. For example, at different times during voice transmission voices will go from low amplitude to high amplitude. Normally, the amplitude of the modulating signal is adjusted so that only the voice peaks produce 100 percent modulation. This prevents overmodulation a ...
Chapter 5 Noise n Trans_lines
... either end of a resistor to vary randomly and thereby varies the resistor’s potential difference. That is the direction of current flow is random and has a zero mean value. ...
... either end of a resistor to vary randomly and thereby varies the resistor’s potential difference. That is the direction of current flow is random and has a zero mean value. ...
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).