HY2596A Description Features 3A 150kHz DC-DC BUCK REGULATOR
... regulator, and drives 3A load with excellent line and load regulation. HY2596A is available in fixed output voltages of 5V and an adjustable output version. Regulators are simple to use and require a minimum number of external components. Features include internal frequency compensation and a fixed- ...
... regulator, and drives 3A load with excellent line and load regulation. HY2596A is available in fixed output voltages of 5V and an adjustable output version. Regulators are simple to use and require a minimum number of external components. Features include internal frequency compensation and a fixed- ...
Photomultiplier Tubes. Construction and Operating Characteristics
... 6) Microchannel plate (MCP) ...
... 6) Microchannel plate (MCP) ...
LM158/LM258/LM358/LM2904 Low Power Dual Operational Amplifiers General Description Advantages
... Note 1: For operating at high temperatures, the LM358/LM358A, LM2904 must be derated based on a +125˚C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 120˚C/W for MDIP, 182˚C/W for Metal Can, 189˚C/W for Small Outline package, and 230˚C/W for micro SMD, which applies for the device soldered ...
... Note 1: For operating at high temperatures, the LM358/LM358A, LM2904 must be derated based on a +125˚C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 120˚C/W for MDIP, 182˚C/W for Metal Can, 189˚C/W for Small Outline package, and 230˚C/W for micro SMD, which applies for the device soldered ...
Unit 4 Frequency Modulation
... A transmitted radio frequency signal is picked up by the receiving aerial and is selected by an RF stage. The RF stage, mixer and local oscillator have manually ganged tuned circuits for selecting a desired station. One of the functions of the RF stage is to couple the input signal to the mixer. The ...
... A transmitted radio frequency signal is picked up by the receiving aerial and is selected by an RF stage. The RF stage, mixer and local oscillator have manually ganged tuned circuits for selecting a desired station. One of the functions of the RF stage is to couple the input signal to the mixer. The ...
IOSR Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing (IOSR-JVSP)
... delay and power-delay product using GDI. The graphical plots of digital circuits showing their transient behavior have also been presented. A comparative study between GDI and CMOS techniques shows GDI as the better one in terms of performance. However, GDI suffers from a few problems too, the most ...
... delay and power-delay product using GDI. The graphical plots of digital circuits showing their transient behavior have also been presented. A comparative study between GDI and CMOS techniques shows GDI as the better one in terms of performance. However, GDI suffers from a few problems too, the most ...
AN-263 Sine Wave Generation Techniques
... Another dimension in sine wave oscillator design is stable control of amplitude. In this circuit, not only is the amplitude stabilized by servo control but voltage gain is included within the servo loop. A 100 Vrms output stabilized to 0.025% is achieved by the circuit of Figure 2. Although complex ...
... Another dimension in sine wave oscillator design is stable control of amplitude. In this circuit, not only is the amplitude stabilized by servo control but voltage gain is included within the servo loop. A 100 Vrms output stabilized to 0.025% is achieved by the circuit of Figure 2. Although complex ...
HFAN-04.5.1 Measuring Random Jitter on a
... per division on each until only the rising or falling edge of the clock and data are on the screen. Remove any skew between the channels. Turn averaging on for both channels. Next, adjust the volts per division and time per division, taking care to insure that the rising or falling edge is not too s ...
... per division on each until only the rising or falling edge of the clock and data are on the screen. Remove any skew between the channels. Turn averaging on for both channels. Next, adjust the volts per division and time per division, taking care to insure that the rising or falling edge is not too s ...
Decibels
... offhand way in which these terms are thrown around, it can be hard to work out what these terms actually mean, why they’re being used, or whether the person using them even understands what they really mean! ...
... offhand way in which these terms are thrown around, it can be hard to work out what these terms actually mean, why they’re being used, or whether the person using them even understands what they really mean! ...
AN349
... A weak, pull-down resistor, 100kΩ for instance, is normally implemented at HPD in order to have a known state for dual-mode DP source device when no sink device is attached to it. Per HDMI Specification Version 1.4, HPD should be pulled to 5V via a 1kΩ resistor for sink application. This is to signa ...
... A weak, pull-down resistor, 100kΩ for instance, is normally implemented at HPD in order to have a known state for dual-mode DP source device when no sink device is attached to it. Per HDMI Specification Version 1.4, HPD should be pulled to 5V via a 1kΩ resistor for sink application. This is to signa ...
HEF4046B Phase-locked loop
... Phase comparator 2 is an edge-controlled digital memory network. It consists of four flip-flops, control gating and a 3-state output circuit comprising p and n-type drivers with a common output node. When the p-type or n-type drivers are ON, they pull the output up to VDD or down to VSS respectively ...
... Phase comparator 2 is an edge-controlled digital memory network. It consists of four flip-flops, control gating and a 3-state output circuit comprising p and n-type drivers with a common output node. When the p-type or n-type drivers are ON, they pull the output up to VDD or down to VSS respectively ...
Optical Pulse Distortion Measurement Limitations in Linear Time
... Clearly, the impulse response matrix of a network is the most useful quantity to obtain because it reflects all of the network's linear properties, including pulse distortion induced by PMD and chromatic dispersion. Within the limitations of discrete inverse Fourier transforms [8], the sequence Cn w ...
... Clearly, the impulse response matrix of a network is the most useful quantity to obtain because it reflects all of the network's linear properties, including pulse distortion induced by PMD and chromatic dispersion. Within the limitations of discrete inverse Fourier transforms [8], the sequence Cn w ...
Lab 7: Diode Circuits - University of Florida
... vO(t) = vi(t). However, in the second half of the period, vi(t) is negative and the diode will remain open during this time, resulting in v0(t) = 0. If the diode is not ideal, then the diode current will remain zero during the time vi remains less than VT. However, when vi > VT, vO(t) = vi(t) VT. Di ...
... vO(t) = vi(t). However, in the second half of the period, vi(t) is negative and the diode will remain open during this time, resulting in v0(t) = 0. If the diode is not ideal, then the diode current will remain zero during the time vi remains less than VT. However, when vi > VT, vO(t) = vi(t) VT. Di ...
Lecture 4
... it is technically referred to, is typically very high, between 10 5 and 106 — ie between 100 and 120 dB. It is also worth emphasising that the op amp responds to the voltage difference eD e2 e1 rather than to e2 or e1 individually. The amplifier is accordingly classified as a differential amplif ...
... it is technically referred to, is typically very high, between 10 5 and 106 — ie between 100 and 120 dB. It is also worth emphasising that the op amp responds to the voltage difference eD e2 e1 rather than to e2 or e1 individually. The amplifier is accordingly classified as a differential amplif ...
Mark II-C Maintenance
... mismatch; it will do no harm to the amplifier. With 100/60 watt models we recommend that when you run a single 8-ohm speaker you use the 60 watt position and plug into a 4-ohm jack. This will give the strongest possible output without damaging the speaker. You may get more clean power by switching t ...
... mismatch; it will do no harm to the amplifier. With 100/60 watt models we recommend that when you run a single 8-ohm speaker you use the 60 watt position and plug into a 4-ohm jack. This will give the strongest possible output without damaging the speaker. You may get more clean power by switching t ...
Chopper Modulation Improves OTA Information Transmission
... In previous work we investigated the information transmission of OTAs by modelling input-referred noise and determining the channel capacity for transmission of analog signals through an OTA using an information theoretic approach in which the circuit was treated as a Gaussian communication channel ...
... In previous work we investigated the information transmission of OTAs by modelling input-referred noise and determining the channel capacity for transmission of analog signals through an OTA using an information theoretic approach in which the circuit was treated as a Gaussian communication channel ...
... major testing techniques are current and voltage sensing techniques. On the one hand, the current sensing technique, commonly referred to as IDDQ and IDDT current sensors [2-3], is relatively simple and suitable for detecting bridging faults. However, a CircuitUnder-Test (CUT) may suffer from power ...
Oscilloscope history
This article discusses the history and development of oscilloscope technology.