Figure Q5 - University of Brighton
... The input voltage Vs to the circuit shown in Figure Q5 is a step of 350 V dc voltage having a series resistor R =5 to limit the maximum current through the capacitor to 500 A. Determine the values of snubber inductance if the maximum permitted vales of diT/dt and dVT/dt are 350A/s and 350 V/s. I ...
... The input voltage Vs to the circuit shown in Figure Q5 is a step of 350 V dc voltage having a series resistor R =5 to limit the maximum current through the capacitor to 500 A. Determine the values of snubber inductance if the maximum permitted vales of diT/dt and dVT/dt are 350A/s and 350 V/s. I ...
Chapter_4_Lecture_PowerPoint
... series combine according to the same rules used for resistors connected in parallel. ...
... series combine according to the same rules used for resistors connected in parallel. ...
Physics 536 - First Exam February 12, 2007
... February 12, 2007 1. A circuit is being constructed using a 5 volt power supply, but part of the circuit, which draws negligible current, needs to be held at voltage of 2 volts. (a) Design a voltage divider that will provide this voltage and will draw 1 mA of current. (b) What is the output impedanc ...
... February 12, 2007 1. A circuit is being constructed using a 5 volt power supply, but part of the circuit, which draws negligible current, needs to be held at voltage of 2 volts. (a) Design a voltage divider that will provide this voltage and will draw 1 mA of current. (b) What is the output impedanc ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon Frequency modulation techniques 2011 February
... occupied bandwidth (OBW) of a GFSK signal is less then of a FSK signal, thus GFSK is more effective in terms of spectrum usage ...
... occupied bandwidth (OBW) of a GFSK signal is less then of a FSK signal, thus GFSK is more effective in terms of spectrum usage ...
Analog Lock-In Amplifiers - Stanford Research Systems
... In band pass mode, a tunable narrow-band amplifier rejects signals outside of the passband, providing as much as an additional 60 dB of dynamic reserve. The high pass and low pass filters allow you to limit the band of frequencies presented to the lock-in amplifier, and reject frequencies outside of ...
... In band pass mode, a tunable narrow-band amplifier rejects signals outside of the passband, providing as much as an additional 60 dB of dynamic reserve. The high pass and low pass filters allow you to limit the band of frequencies presented to the lock-in amplifier, and reject frequencies outside of ...
(PAPER) DRDO Sample Questions-(Govt. Org.) - Entrance
... 27) A circuit is given in which the capacitor (1uF) is initially charged to 12V, At t = 0, one switch is closed so that another capacitor of capacity 1.5uF comes in parallel with the first capacitor, then in steady state what will be the voltage across them? ( Visualize the circuit, as I can not dra ...
... 27) A circuit is given in which the capacitor (1uF) is initially charged to 12V, At t = 0, one switch is closed so that another capacitor of capacity 1.5uF comes in parallel with the first capacitor, then in steady state what will be the voltage across them? ( Visualize the circuit, as I can not dra ...
W3-1Rev
... expensive to get a computer to work with analogue data, as well as re create origninal data once affected by random noise www.webopedia.com ...
... expensive to get a computer to work with analogue data, as well as re create origninal data once affected by random noise www.webopedia.com ...
CEC Co. Ltd. - AudioVideoMir.com.ua
... Thank you for purchasing DA53! Please read the manual carefully in order to use your DA53 in the best possible way. DA53 is a state of the art upsampling D/A-Converter, also for use with computer via USB 1.1. Included is a small section with standard HiFi-quality microphone amplifier plus A/D-Conver ...
... Thank you for purchasing DA53! Please read the manual carefully in order to use your DA53 in the best possible way. DA53 is a state of the art upsampling D/A-Converter, also for use with computer via USB 1.1. Included is a small section with standard HiFi-quality microphone amplifier plus A/D-Conver ...
EDIBON
... BASE UNIT This unit is common for the different test modules type “BS”, and can work with one or several modules. The BSUB is a complete unit designed to provide signal conditioning for many sensors and transducers output signals that must be conditioned. These circuits consist of differential and i ...
... BASE UNIT This unit is common for the different test modules type “BS”, and can work with one or several modules. The BSUB is a complete unit designed to provide signal conditioning for many sensors and transducers output signals that must be conditioned. These circuits consist of differential and i ...
ProgASD
... The discharge current of the integration capacitors is set by a switched resistor chain in a range between 1 A and 2.5 A (3-bit). This allows the ADC output pulse width to be adjusted to the dynamic range of the TDC (200 ns @ resolution 0.78125 ns). This pulse width range (caused by the MDT signal ...
... The discharge current of the integration capacitors is set by a switched resistor chain in a range between 1 A and 2.5 A (3-bit). This allows the ADC output pulse width to be adjusted to the dynamic range of the TDC (200 ns @ resolution 0.78125 ns). This pulse width range (caused by the MDT signal ...
university of oslo faculty of mathematics and natural sciences
... 2c) Can this amplifier be used in a Hi-Fi system? (Hi-Fi requires linear phase response in the frequency range 20 Hz – 20 kHz). Provide a short elaboration on your answer. 2d) You have multiple operation amplifiers at your disposal, all with a GBW = 1MHz. You shall now construct a new circuit, with ...
... 2c) Can this amplifier be used in a Hi-Fi system? (Hi-Fi requires linear phase response in the frequency range 20 Hz – 20 kHz). Provide a short elaboration on your answer. 2d) You have multiple operation amplifiers at your disposal, all with a GBW = 1MHz. You shall now construct a new circuit, with ...
Signal generators with FPGA
... Introduction • Signal generator produces alternating current (AC) of the desired frequencies and amplitudes with the necessary modulation for testing or measuring circuits. Users are able to know what state the circuit is in when the signals are distorted, attenuated or missing entirely. Therefore, ...
... Introduction • Signal generator produces alternating current (AC) of the desired frequencies and amplitudes with the necessary modulation for testing or measuring circuits. Users are able to know what state the circuit is in when the signals are distorted, attenuated or missing entirely. Therefore, ...
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).