c:\sw70\vbdabla.sdw - TWS Michael Schulthes
... acceleration point, initial RPM, final RPM, position of kickdown and wind speed. Measurements failing to lie within the setpoints can be rejected automatically. Furthermore all measurements are displayed together with their respective stray band. The user easily can highlight every single measuremen ...
... acceleration point, initial RPM, final RPM, position of kickdown and wind speed. Measurements failing to lie within the setpoints can be rejected automatically. Furthermore all measurements are displayed together with their respective stray band. The user easily can highlight every single measuremen ...
Signal Resistance of the Current Mirror
... The output voltage of the long-tailed pair circuits above will not be zero when both the inputs are zero. As the circuits stand, the quiescent VO will be 12 - (4.7 2.43/2) = 6.3 V; it would be much better if it were zero! Several methods exist of making the quiescent value zero. 1. Take the output ...
... The output voltage of the long-tailed pair circuits above will not be zero when both the inputs are zero. As the circuits stand, the quiescent VO will be 12 - (4.7 2.43/2) = 6.3 V; it would be much better if it were zero! Several methods exist of making the quiescent value zero. 1. Take the output ...
System advantages of mixed signal integration
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A Current-Mode Square-Rooting Circuit Using Negative Feedback Technique
... r.m.s. value of an arbitrary waveform[2]. In the past, squarerooting circuit was proposed by using operational amplifiers(op-amp) and bipolar junction transistors[3]. This approach provides the logarithmic principle to realize a squarerooting function. However the frequency performance is limited by ...
... r.m.s. value of an arbitrary waveform[2]. In the past, squarerooting circuit was proposed by using operational amplifiers(op-amp) and bipolar junction transistors[3]. This approach provides the logarithmic principle to realize a squarerooting function. However the frequency performance is limited by ...
MAX9622 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: General Description Features
... cases, replace resistor R8 with a suitable resistor value to improve amplifier phase margin by isolating the load capacitor. The R8/C4 lowpass filter can also be used as an anti-alias filter or to limit amplifier output noise by reducing its output bandwidth. ...
... cases, replace resistor R8 with a suitable resistor value to improve amplifier phase margin by isolating the load capacitor. The R8/C4 lowpass filter can also be used as an anti-alias filter or to limit amplifier output noise by reducing its output bandwidth. ...
A Modified CMOS Differential-Pair-Based Triangular-and-Trapezoidal-to-Sine Converter Kanitpong Pengwon and Ekachai Leelarasmee
... Sinusoidal-function generators have been used in widely ranges of applications such as in modern communication module, instrument and motor control application. For communication applications, a waveform with -60 dBc of SFDR or better is acceptable while only -40 dBc one is required for instrument a ...
... Sinusoidal-function generators have been used in widely ranges of applications such as in modern communication module, instrument and motor control application. For communication applications, a waveform with -60 dBc of SFDR or better is acceptable while only -40 dBc one is required for instrument a ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon TLE4953
... signal. (The sensor is "blind"). During the startup phase (un-calibrated mode) the output is disabled (I = ILow). The magnetic input signal is tracked by the speed ADC and monitored within the digital circuit. For detection the signal needs to exceed a threshold (digital noise constant d1). When the ...
... signal. (The sensor is "blind"). During the startup phase (un-calibrated mode) the output is disabled (I = ILow). The magnetic input signal is tracked by the speed ADC and monitored within the digital circuit. For detection the signal needs to exceed a threshold (digital noise constant d1). When the ...
A capacitive power supply is the best solution for a
... A capacitive power supply is the best solution for a low-cost energy meter. It works on the principle of reducing the line voltage (Voltage dropper) by having a series capacitor between phase and neutral. Current flowing through this capacitor is inversely proportional to the impedance of the capaci ...
... A capacitive power supply is the best solution for a low-cost energy meter. It works on the principle of reducing the line voltage (Voltage dropper) by having a series capacitor between phase and neutral. Current flowing through this capacitor is inversely proportional to the impedance of the capaci ...
Analog Electronics
... Summing Amplifier 2. If R1 = R2 = … = R and VIN1, VIN2, … are either 0V (digital “0”) or 5V (digital “1”) then the output voltage is now proportional to the number of (digital) 1’s input. if ...
... Summing Amplifier 2. If R1 = R2 = … = R and VIN1, VIN2, … are either 0V (digital “0”) or 5V (digital “1”) then the output voltage is now proportional to the number of (digital) 1’s input. if ...
V430-J-RA22 - Unitronics
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... The information in this document reflects products at the date of printing. Unitronics reserves the right, subject to all applicable laws, at any time, at its sole discretion, and without notice, to discontinue or change the features, designs, materials and other specifications of its products, and ...
... of increased size and larger power dissipating 30 capacitance. The plate dissipation in such tubes is proportional to the second power ofthe capaci capability. Such use also increases the amplifier tance so that for a -given frequency band, tubes circuit capacitance which in turn necessitates in hav ...
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... Transistor controlled to operate as a switch or a variable resistor Key element in the design of amplifier ...
... Transistor controlled to operate as a switch or a variable resistor Key element in the design of amplifier ...
Cascaded Op Amp Circuits
... The output vo depends on the difference between the inputs v1 and v2, not on the voltage common to them (common-mode voltage). ...
... The output vo depends on the difference between the inputs v1 and v2, not on the voltage common to them (common-mode voltage). ...
Spike Response Properties of an AER EAR
... and VC2 in the second-order section due to mismatch, producing a constant offset current IIHC. There are also some variations in gain between the output of the cochleae and the spike rate of the corresponding neuron. This comes from mismatch in the Inner Hair Cell circuitry as well as in the neuron ...
... and VC2 in the second-order section due to mismatch, producing a constant offset current IIHC. There are also some variations in gain between the output of the cochleae and the spike rate of the corresponding neuron. This comes from mismatch in the Inner Hair Cell circuitry as well as in the neuron ...
AC Circuits - faculty at Chemeketa
... your just measured frequency until the frequency is at least 400 times your initial frequency. 14) Calculate the theoretical potential differences across the capacitor and resistor for the measured frequencies using equations [1] and [2]. You do not need to include error propagation for the theoreti ...
... your just measured frequency until the frequency is at least 400 times your initial frequency. 14) Calculate the theoretical potential differences across the capacitor and resistor for the measured frequencies using equations [1] and [2]. You do not need to include error propagation for the theoreti ...
ICL8038
... net-current I and the voltage across it drops linearly with time. When it has reached the level of comparator #2 (set at 1/3 of the supply voltage), the flip-flop is triggered into its original state and the cycle starts again. Four waveforms are readily obtainable from this basic generator circuit. ...
... net-current I and the voltage across it drops linearly with time. When it has reached the level of comparator #2 (set at 1/3 of the supply voltage), the flip-flop is triggered into its original state and the cycle starts again. Four waveforms are readily obtainable from this basic generator circuit. ...
Introduction to PSpice
... To find all DC voltages and currents of a circuit. The DC Sweep is similar to the node voltage analysis, but adds more flexibility. If we use the DC Sweep, we can simulate the circuit for several different values of voltage / current source in the same simulation. ...
... To find all DC voltages and currents of a circuit. The DC Sweep is similar to the node voltage analysis, but adds more flexibility. If we use the DC Sweep, we can simulate the circuit for several different values of voltage / current source in the same simulation. ...
Chapter 15 & 16 Slides
... Analog Encoding of Analog Information • Voice-generated sound wave can be represented by an electromagnetic signal with the same frequency components, and transmitted on a voice-grade telephone line. • Modulation can produce a new analog signal that conveys the same information but occupies a diffe ...
... Analog Encoding of Analog Information • Voice-generated sound wave can be represented by an electromagnetic signal with the same frequency components, and transmitted on a voice-grade telephone line. • Modulation can produce a new analog signal that conveys the same information but occupies a diffe ...
CIRCUITS LABORATORY EXPERIMENT 9 Operational Amplifiers
... to (3). The output voltage vo is limited to some significant fraction of the power supply voltage; the output current io is limited internally so that it does not overheat and destroy the device. However, for the range of voltages and currents to be experienced in this lab, these are very good appro ...
... to (3). The output voltage vo is limited to some significant fraction of the power supply voltage; the output current io is limited internally so that it does not overheat and destroy the device. However, for the range of voltages and currents to be experienced in this lab, these are very good appro ...
Microprocessor-controlled, wide-range streak camera
... interface support. System configuration and operation control communications use standard non-proprietary HTTP. Configuration files at the system and subsystem level are human and machine-readable XML files. To initiate camera operation, the user provides two BNC 50-ohm triggers, one for the gate a ...
... interface support. System configuration and operation control communications use standard non-proprietary HTTP. Configuration files at the system and subsystem level are human and machine-readable XML files. To initiate camera operation, the user provides two BNC 50-ohm triggers, one for the gate a ...
Oscilloscope history
This article discusses the history and development of oscilloscope technology.