LTM8020 - 200mA, 36V DC/DC uModule
... by a logic signal or because it is tied to VIN), then the LTM8020’s internal circuitry will pull its quiescent current from its output. This is fine if your system can tolerate a few milliamps in this state. If you ground the SHDN pin, this quiescent current will drop to essentially zero. However, i ...
... by a logic signal or because it is tied to VIN), then the LTM8020’s internal circuitry will pull its quiescent current from its output. This is fine if your system can tolerate a few milliamps in this state. If you ground the SHDN pin, this quiescent current will drop to essentially zero. However, i ...
Timing and Clocking Issues
... and sequential components (flip-flops). These components can be combined to form sequential circuits that perform computation and store results. By using combinational and sequential component parameters, it is possible to determine the maximum clock frequency at which a circuit will operate and gen ...
... and sequential components (flip-flops). These components can be combined to form sequential circuits that perform computation and store results. By using combinational and sequential component parameters, it is possible to determine the maximum clock frequency at which a circuit will operate and gen ...
Charging A Capacitor
... Concept Preview • A capacitor has two plates and a dielectric. (Page 251) • Dielectric materials are insulators. (Page 251) • A capacitor charges until its voltage equals the source voltage. (Page 250) • Battery current decays to zero as the the capacitor charges. (Page 262) • Capacitors can cause a ...
... Concept Preview • A capacitor has two plates and a dielectric. (Page 251) • Dielectric materials are insulators. (Page 251) • A capacitor charges until its voltage equals the source voltage. (Page 250) • Battery current decays to zero as the the capacitor charges. (Page 262) • Capacitors can cause a ...
Everything you wanted to know about the 67 Cougar Sequential
... Below are the references that I used when putting together these notes. I recommend starting with Steve Citrone’s “Sequential Signals of the 67/68 Cougar” as he provides comprehensive detail of the system. Next, download the “Sequential Turn Signal And Emergency Flasher Systems” as it contains essen ...
... Below are the references that I used when putting together these notes. I recommend starting with Steve Citrone’s “Sequential Signals of the 67/68 Cougar” as he provides comprehensive detail of the system. Next, download the “Sequential Turn Signal And Emergency Flasher Systems” as it contains essen ...
On the other hand, the second formula gives
... This is the reason for computing the capacitor voltage as the potential difference between any two points on the two capacitor plates – in particular, between terminals. ...
... This is the reason for computing the capacitor voltage as the potential difference between any two points on the two capacitor plates – in particular, between terminals. ...
Bass Line Pro - AudioRealism
... 2. A MIDI note/event is an entity that is sent from the host to the plug-in. 3. A step is an entity that the sequencer uses. It contains information about pitch, slide, accent and gate. 4. A pattern consists of a number of steps (1-64). 5. A program consists of synth settings (like cutoff freq., res ...
... 2. A MIDI note/event is an entity that is sent from the host to the plug-in. 3. A step is an entity that the sequencer uses. It contains information about pitch, slide, accent and gate. 4. A pattern consists of a number of steps (1-64). 5. A program consists of synth settings (like cutoff freq., res ...
26 A, 12-V Non-Isolated Wide-Output Adjust
... ability to start up into an existing prebias. An output voltage sense ensures tight load regulation, and an output overcurrent and thermal shutdown feature provide for protection against external load faults. Package options inlude both through-hole and surface mount configurations. ...
... ability to start up into an existing prebias. An output voltage sense ensures tight load regulation, and an output overcurrent and thermal shutdown feature provide for protection against external load faults. Package options inlude both through-hole and surface mount configurations. ...
pth05t210w.pdf
... Operating from an input voltage range of 4.5 V to 5.5 V, the PTH05T210W requires a single resistor to set the output voltage to any value over the range, 0.7 V to 3.6 V. The module uses double-sided surface mount construction to provide a low profile and compact footprint. Package options include bo ...
... Operating from an input voltage range of 4.5 V to 5.5 V, the PTH05T210W requires a single resistor to set the output voltage to any value over the range, 0.7 V to 3.6 V. The module uses double-sided surface mount construction to provide a low profile and compact footprint. Package options include bo ...
OPA2832
... Low distortion operation is ensured by high bandwidth product (75MHz) and slew rate (350V/µs), making the OPA2832 an ideal input buffer stage to 3V and 5V CMOS converters. Unlike earlier low-power, single-supply amplifiers, distortion performance improves as the signal swing is decreased. A low 9.3n ...
... Low distortion operation is ensured by high bandwidth product (75MHz) and slew rate (350V/µs), making the OPA2832 an ideal input buffer stage to 3V and 5V CMOS converters. Unlike earlier low-power, single-supply amplifiers, distortion performance improves as the signal swing is decreased. A low 9.3n ...
Preliminary Datasheet Features
... characteristics and the internal MOSFET switch gate charge currents. The gate charge current results from switching the gate capacitance of the internal power MOSFET switches. Each cycle the gate is switched from high to low, then to high again, and the packet of charge, dQ moves from VIN to ground. ...
... characteristics and the internal MOSFET switch gate charge currents. The gate charge current results from switching the gate capacitance of the internal power MOSFET switches. Each cycle the gate is switched from high to low, then to high again, and the packet of charge, dQ moves from VIN to ground. ...
S230-55-1
... If the bank is isolated from other banks, the inrush current is limited by the inductance of the source and the capacitance of the bank. Typical values for this inrush current are 5 to 20 times the nominal bank current at frequencies of several hundreds of hertz. If two or more capacitor banks are c ...
... If the bank is isolated from other banks, the inrush current is limited by the inductance of the source and the capacitance of the bank. Typical values for this inrush current are 5 to 20 times the nominal bank current at frequencies of several hundreds of hertz. If two or more capacitor banks are c ...
MAX887 100% Duty Cycle, Low-Noise, Step-Down, PWM DC-DC Converter _______________General Description
... data-acquisition applications, to ensure that switchingnoise harmonics do not interfere with sensitive IF and data-sampling frequencies. A minimum load is not required during forced PWM operation, since the synchronous rectifier passes reverse inductor current as needed to allow constant-frequency o ...
... data-acquisition applications, to ensure that switchingnoise harmonics do not interfere with sensitive IF and data-sampling frequencies. A minimum load is not required during forced PWM operation, since the synchronous rectifier passes reverse inductor current as needed to allow constant-frequency o ...
Copyright 1998 Marc E. Herniter - Rose
... Note 2: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is functional, but do not guarantee specific performance limits. Electrical Characteristics state DC and AC electrical specifications under particu ...
... Note 2: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is functional, but do not guarantee specific performance limits. Electrical Characteristics state DC and AC electrical specifications under particu ...
Brochure of Optical Spectrum Analyzer MS9740A
... Up to 300 channels can be evaluated and data required for WDM signal analysis, such as center wavelength, level, SNR, etc., are displayed on one screen. Specification of the noise location, which is required at OSNR analysis, can be selected using two estimation methods; 2-point interpolation, and n ...
... Up to 300 channels can be evaluated and data required for WDM signal analysis, such as center wavelength, level, SNR, etc., are displayed on one screen. Specification of the noise location, which is required at OSNR analysis, can be selected using two estimation methods; 2-point interpolation, and n ...
OPA683 Very Low-Power, Current Feedback OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER With Disable FEATURES
... The OPA683 provides a new level of performance in very lowpower, wideband, current feedback amplifiers. This CFBplus amplifier is among the first to use an internally closed-loop input buffer stage that enhances performance significantly over earlier lowpower CFB amplifiers. While retaining the bene ...
... The OPA683 provides a new level of performance in very lowpower, wideband, current feedback amplifiers. This CFBplus amplifier is among the first to use an internally closed-loop input buffer stage that enhances performance significantly over earlier lowpower CFB amplifiers. While retaining the bene ...
Non-inverting amplifier
... Vout = R I = RL IL The op-amp must deliver I + IL = Vout (1/R + 1/RL) Limitation in current drive limits output swing ...
... Vout = R I = RL IL The op-amp must deliver I + IL = Vout (1/R + 1/RL) Limitation in current drive limits output swing ...
MAX1714 High-Speed Step-Down Controller for Notebook Computers General Description
... Maxim’s proprietary Quick-PWM™ quick-response, constant-on-time PWM control scheme handles wide input/output voltage ratios with ease and provides 100ns “instant-on” response to load transients while maintaining a relatively constant switching frequency. The MAX1714 achieves high efficiency at a red ...
... Maxim’s proprietary Quick-PWM™ quick-response, constant-on-time PWM control scheme handles wide input/output voltage ratios with ease and provides 100ns “instant-on” response to load transients while maintaining a relatively constant switching frequency. The MAX1714 achieves high efficiency at a red ...
Oscilloscope history
This article discusses the history and development of oscilloscope technology.