a 4/8 Channel Fault-Protected Analog Multiplexers ADG508F/ADG509F/ADG528F*
... multiplexers, the ADG508F and ADG528F comprising eight single channels and the ADG509F comprising four differential channels. These multiplexers provide fault protection. Using a series n-channel, p-channel, n-channel MOSFET structure, both device and signal source protection is provided in the even ...
... multiplexers, the ADG508F and ADG528F comprising eight single channels and the ADG509F comprising four differential channels. These multiplexers provide fault protection. Using a series n-channel, p-channel, n-channel MOSFET structure, both device and signal source protection is provided in the even ...
A2150 - JL Audio
... a manner that still allows you to hear necessary noises to operate your vehicle safely (horns, sirens, etc.). SERIAL NUMBER In the event that your amplifier requires service or is ever stolen, you will need to have a record of the product’s serial number. Please take the time to enter that number in ...
... a manner that still allows you to hear necessary noises to operate your vehicle safely (horns, sirens, etc.). SERIAL NUMBER In the event that your amplifier requires service or is ever stolen, you will need to have a record of the product’s serial number. Please take the time to enter that number in ...
Accurate Fault Location Algorithm on Power Transmission Lines
... and thus larger amount of information [5 – 9] is utilized. Performance of the two-end algorithms is generally superior in comparison to the one-end approaches. Different input signals are used for two-end fault locators as, for example, complete currents and voltages from the line terminals [5 – 7] ...
... and thus larger amount of information [5 – 9] is utilized. Performance of the two-end algorithms is generally superior in comparison to the one-end approaches. Different input signals are used for two-end fault locators as, for example, complete currents and voltages from the line terminals [5 – 7] ...
Features •
... 10mA are offered. All speed ranges are specified over the 3.0V to 5.5V range for industrial and commercial temperature ranges. The ATF22LV10C provides a low-voltage and user controlled “zero” power CMOS PLD solution. A user-controlled power-down feature offers “zero” (10 µA typical) standby power. T ...
... 10mA are offered. All speed ranges are specified over the 3.0V to 5.5V range for industrial and commercial temperature ranges. The ATF22LV10C provides a low-voltage and user controlled “zero” power CMOS PLD solution. A user-controlled power-down feature offers “zero” (10 µA typical) standby power. T ...
3TL Vacuum Contactors Selection and Ordering Data
... • The time-current characteristic must be located on the right of the motor starting current (point A). • The rated current of the HV HRC fuse-link must exceed the normal current of the motor. • The current corresponding to the intersection B of the HV HRC fuse-link characteristic and the characteri ...
... • The time-current characteristic must be located on the right of the motor starting current (point A). • The rated current of the HV HRC fuse-link must exceed the normal current of the motor. • The current corresponding to the intersection B of the HV HRC fuse-link characteristic and the characteri ...
MAX2160/MAX2160EBG ISDB-T Single-Segment Low-IF Tuners General Description Features
... amplifiers, I and Q downconverting mixers, low-IF variablegain amplifiers, and bandpass filters providing in excess of 42dB of image rejection. The parts are capable of operating with either high-side or low-side local oscillator (LO) injection. The MAX2160/EBG’s variable-gain amplifiers provide in ...
... amplifiers, I and Q downconverting mixers, low-IF variablegain amplifiers, and bandpass filters providing in excess of 42dB of image rejection. The parts are capable of operating with either high-side or low-side local oscillator (LO) injection. The MAX2160/EBG’s variable-gain amplifiers provide in ...
MAX1606 28V Internal Switch LCD Bias Supply with True Shutdown General Description
... up at lower input voltages and exhibit less ripple, but also provide reduced output power. This occurs when the inductance is sufficiently large to prevent the maximum current limit from being reached before the maximum on-time expires. The inductor’s saturation current rating should be greater than ...
... up at lower input voltages and exhibit less ripple, but also provide reduced output power. This occurs when the inductance is sufficiently large to prevent the maximum current limit from being reached before the maximum on-time expires. The inductor’s saturation current rating should be greater than ...
MAX15053 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: General Description Features
... The MAX15053 EV kit provides a proven design to evaluate the MAX15053 high-efficiency, 2A, step-down regulator with integrated switches. The applications include distributed power systems, portable devices, and preregulators. The EV kit is preset for 1.8V output at load currents up to 2A from a 2.7V ...
... The MAX15053 EV kit provides a proven design to evaluate the MAX15053 high-efficiency, 2A, step-down regulator with integrated switches. The applications include distributed power systems, portable devices, and preregulators. The EV kit is preset for 1.8V output at load currents up to 2A from a 2.7V ...
Transparent Current Mirrors Using a-GIZO TFTs: Simulation
... promise cost effective solutions as they need one mask less compared to the designs that have both depletion and enhancement type TFTs. Thus, circuits with only n-type enhancement TFTs are reported in this work. In order to design circuits, accurate device models, which can predict the device behavi ...
... promise cost effective solutions as they need one mask less compared to the designs that have both depletion and enhancement type TFTs. Thus, circuits with only n-type enhancement TFTs are reported in this work. In order to design circuits, accurate device models, which can predict the device behavi ...
Rode NT1-A - Interstage
... 1. Connect all cables before applying power to the microphone and never remove the microphone cable while the power is connected. 2. The NT1-A requires P48Volts or P24Volts Phantom Power. 3. If the Mixer or Pre-amp does NOT contain this Phantom Power requirement, then an external Phantom Power suppl ...
... 1. Connect all cables before applying power to the microphone and never remove the microphone cable while the power is connected. 2. The NT1-A requires P48Volts or P24Volts Phantom Power. 3. If the Mixer or Pre-amp does NOT contain this Phantom Power requirement, then an external Phantom Power suppl ...
List of SC A2 papers since 1968 ( docx , 46 kB )
... 12-01 Switching Impulse and Lighting Impulse Strengths of Oil-Immersed Insulation Structures and the Relevance of these Comparisons to Service and Test Voltage Requirements of Transformers. 12-02 The Analysis of Gases Dissolved in the Oil as a Means of Monitoring Transformers and Detecting Incipient ...
... 12-01 Switching Impulse and Lighting Impulse Strengths of Oil-Immersed Insulation Structures and the Relevance of these Comparisons to Service and Test Voltage Requirements of Transformers. 12-02 The Analysis of Gases Dissolved in the Oil as a Means of Monitoring Transformers and Detecting Incipient ...
M215-Z and M250-Z Quick Installation Guide
... WARNING: When installing the Engage Cable, secure any loose cable to minimize tripping hazard. WARNING: Do not leave AC connectors on the Engage Cable uncovered for an extended period. If you do not plan to replace the microinverter immediately, you must cover any unused connector with a sealing cap ...
... WARNING: When installing the Engage Cable, secure any loose cable to minimize tripping hazard. WARNING: Do not leave AC connectors on the Engage Cable uncovered for an extended period. If you do not plan to replace the microinverter immediately, you must cover any unused connector with a sealing cap ...
IOSR Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing (IOSR-JVSP)
... the literature. Attempts have been made to either design new power-efficient units or to make current architectures more power-aware. However, the prior efforts have resulted in approaches which require considerable redesign and verification efforts. Power consumption is a key parameter in most elect ...
... the literature. Attempts have been made to either design new power-efficient units or to make current architectures more power-aware. However, the prior efforts have resulted in approaches which require considerable redesign and verification efforts. Power consumption is a key parameter in most elect ...
Controls Training Course
... Lesson 6 - Triacs, Diacs, and Solid-State Relays Objectives: Explain how the development of the triac has made HVACR controls more versatile. Explain the difference between a triac and a SCR. Describe how a triac is Agated on and off. Explain how and why triacs can be used on resistive and i ...
... Lesson 6 - Triacs, Diacs, and Solid-State Relays Objectives: Explain how the development of the triac has made HVACR controls more versatile. Explain the difference between a triac and a SCR. Describe how a triac is Agated on and off. Explain how and why triacs can be used on resistive and i ...
Integrating spin currents into physics of matter
... is important to complete, taking into account the spin current, the quantum physics in materials overwriting the electromagnetism and mechanics. It signifies the integration of the general relativity into the theory. This approach is very difficult and complicated. We have kept working on it for 5 y ...
... is important to complete, taking into account the spin current, the quantum physics in materials overwriting the electromagnetism and mechanics. It signifies the integration of the general relativity into the theory. This approach is very difficult and complicated. We have kept working on it for 5 y ...
fx-2da user manual
... Gain and offset can be adjusted by the user to give the desired output range. The desired range must be within the convertable maximum of the unit. Adjustment can be made by the front panel switches or by software settings by the TO instruction of the base unit. ...
... Gain and offset can be adjusted by the user to give the desired output range. The desired range must be within the convertable maximum of the unit. Adjustment can be made by the front panel switches or by software settings by the TO instruction of the base unit. ...
Alternating current
Alternating current (AC), is an electric current in which the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction, whereas in direct current (DC, also dc), the flow of electric charge is only in one direction. The abbreviations AC and DC are often used to mean simply alternating and direct, as when they modify current or voltage.AC is the form in which electric power is delivered to businesses and residences. The usual waveform of alternating current in most electric power circuits is a sine wave. In certain applications, different waveforms are used, such as triangular or square waves. Audio and radio signals carried on electrical wires are also examples of alternating current. These types of alternating current carry information encoded (or modulated) onto the AC signal, such as sound (audio) or images (video).