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... PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. ...
... PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. ...
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... that command the window picture will be saved in the System Clipboard, from were the user can paste it in other opened Windows applications (MS Word, MS Paint and Adobe Paint Shop). To obtain the copy of the graph picture, that is shown inside the window, user needs to simultaneously press keys Ctrl ...
... that command the window picture will be saved in the System Clipboard, from were the user can paste it in other opened Windows applications (MS Word, MS Paint and Adobe Paint Shop). To obtain the copy of the graph picture, that is shown inside the window, user needs to simultaneously press keys Ctrl ...
The-sx-Amplifier-V2.10
... ‘LTP’ - Q1 and Q2 in Exhibit 1), the tail current is fixed by a current source I1. The maximum output current of the diff amp stage available to drive the TIS (Q3 loaded by I2) and any compensation networks (MC, MIC, shunt, etc but in this example C1) is equal to this tail current I1, assuming the L ...
... ‘LTP’ - Q1 and Q2 in Exhibit 1), the tail current is fixed by a current source I1. The maximum output current of the diff amp stage available to drive the TIS (Q3 loaded by I2) and any compensation networks (MC, MIC, shunt, etc but in this example C1) is equal to this tail current I1, assuming the L ...
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... Internal supply independent biasing gives nearly the same performance for the OPA4684 over this wide range of supplies. Generally, the optimum feedback resistor value (for nominally flat frequency response at G = +2) will increase in value as the total supply voltage across the OPA4684 is reduced. S ...
... Internal supply independent biasing gives nearly the same performance for the OPA4684 over this wide range of supplies. Generally, the optimum feedback resistor value (for nominally flat frequency response at G = +2) will increase in value as the total supply voltage across the OPA4684 is reduced. S ...
CD4046B Phase-Locked Loop (Rev. A)
... in Locked Condition of fo Phase comparator II is an edge-controlled digital memory network. It consists of four flip-flop stages, control gating, and a 3-state output circuit comprising p and n drivers having a common output node (see Figure 3). When the p-MOS or n-MOS drivers are on, they pull the ...
... in Locked Condition of fo Phase comparator II is an edge-controlled digital memory network. It consists of four flip-flop stages, control gating, and a 3-state output circuit comprising p and n drivers having a common output node (see Figure 3). When the p-MOS or n-MOS drivers are on, they pull the ...
simulation of a superheterodyne receiver
... desired signal in the RF spectrum and eliminate all other signals. This can be achieved using tuned LC circuits resonating at the desired frequency. LC circuits with a high Q value have narrower bandwidths and hence have better selectivity. However it must be noted the bandwidth must be sufficiently ...
... desired signal in the RF spectrum and eliminate all other signals. This can be achieved using tuned LC circuits resonating at the desired frequency. LC circuits with a high Q value have narrower bandwidths and hence have better selectivity. However it must be noted the bandwidth must be sufficiently ...
Martin Audio – MA4.2s Amplifier 1
... 12. The amplifier is intended to use in a 19” rack. Follow the mounting instructions. When racks with wheels are used, use caution to avoid injury from tipping when in motion. 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Do not connect an amplifier o ...
... 12. The amplifier is intended to use in a 19” rack. Follow the mounting instructions. When racks with wheels are used, use caution to avoid injury from tipping when in motion. 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Do not connect an amplifier o ...
Tunable Microwave Phase Locked Oscillator Ismael Omar Phase Locked Loop Implementation
... instead of 10 MHz) can potentially result in a better synthesizer noise. There is a comparable noise floor for both parts, but the high frequency reference requires a significantly ...
... instead of 10 MHz) can potentially result in a better synthesizer noise. There is a comparable noise floor for both parts, but the high frequency reference requires a significantly ...
A Fully Integrated CMOS Phase-Locked Loop With 30MHz to 2GHz
... [Abstract] A fully integrated phase-locked loop (PLL) fabricated in a 0.24μm, 2.5v digital CMOS technology is described. The PLL is intended for use in multi-gigabit-persecond clock recovery circuits in fiber-optic communication chips. This PLL first time achieved a very large locking range measured ...
... [Abstract] A fully integrated phase-locked loop (PLL) fabricated in a 0.24μm, 2.5v digital CMOS technology is described. The PLL is intended for use in multi-gigabit-persecond clock recovery circuits in fiber-optic communication chips. This PLL first time achieved a very large locking range measured ...
2,4 GHz Power Amplifier with Cartesian Feedback for WLAN Maria Hofvendahl 2002-09-03 LiTH-ISY-EX-3254-2002
... amplifier amplifies the signal in the top path, and the non-linearities in this amplifier result in intermodulation and harmonic distortion being added to the original signal. A small part of the output signal from the power amplifier is then fed into the subtracter where a time-delayed portion of t ...
... amplifier amplifies the signal in the top path, and the non-linearities in this amplifier result in intermodulation and harmonic distortion being added to the original signal. A small part of the output signal from the power amplifier is then fed into the subtracter where a time-delayed portion of t ...
Design and Manufacture of the UIM Driver Unit
... This problem is avoided by keeping the signals independent of ground. As the input signals are symmetrical about ground, it is possible to engineer a true four wire system, by using two independent chains of amplifiers. This design also avoids any ground noise problems internal to the unit. (3) EMC ...
... This problem is avoided by keeping the signals independent of ground. As the input signals are symmetrical about ground, it is possible to engineer a true four wire system, by using two independent chains of amplifiers. This design also avoids any ground noise problems internal to the unit. (3) EMC ...
G7 - PRACTICAL CIRCUITS [2 exam question - 2 groups]
... filter the DC output of a switching power supply is low equivalent series resistance An advantage of a switched-mode power supply as compared to a linear power supply is high frequency operation allows the use of smaller components A 180 degree portion of the AC cycle is converted to DC by a half-wa ...
... filter the DC output of a switching power supply is low equivalent series resistance An advantage of a switched-mode power supply as compared to a linear power supply is high frequency operation allows the use of smaller components A 180 degree portion of the AC cycle is converted to DC by a half-wa ...
Adaptive Systems in Digital Communication Designs
... Digital Communication systems are often required to operate under statistically unknown, or time varying environment. The desirable features of an adaptive system, namely, the ability to operate satisfactorily in an unknown environment and also track time variations of input statistics, have make it ...
... Digital Communication systems are often required to operate under statistically unknown, or time varying environment. The desirable features of an adaptive system, namely, the ability to operate satisfactorily in an unknown environment and also track time variations of input statistics, have make it ...
MAX15002 Dual-Output Buck Controller with Tracking/Sequencing General Description
... delivers at least 15A of load current with excellent load and line regulation. The MAX15002 is optimized for highperformance, small-size power management solutions. The options of Coincident Tracking, Ratiometric Tracking, and Output Sequencing allow the tailoring of the power-up/power-down sequence ...
... delivers at least 15A of load current with excellent load and line regulation. The MAX15002 is optimized for highperformance, small-size power management solutions. The options of Coincident Tracking, Ratiometric Tracking, and Output Sequencing allow the tailoring of the power-up/power-down sequence ...
LT5537 - Wide Dynamic Range RF/IF Log Detector.
... The simplest way of input matching the LT5537 is to terminate the input signal with a 50Ω resistor and AC couple it to one of the input pins while AC grounding the other input pin (Figure 13). The sensitivity (defined as the minimum input power required for the output to be within 3dB of the ideal l ...
... The simplest way of input matching the LT5537 is to terminate the input signal with a 50Ω resistor and AC couple it to one of the input pins while AC grounding the other input pin (Figure 13). The sensitivity (defined as the minimum input power required for the output to be within 3dB of the ideal l ...
Audio crossover

Audio crossovers are a class of electronic filter used in audio applications. Most individual loudspeaker drivers are incapable of covering the entire audio spectrum from low frequencies to high frequencies with acceptable relative volume and absence of distortion so most hi-fi speaker systems use a combination of multiple loudspeaker drivers, each catering to a different frequency band. Crossovers split the audio signal into separate frequency bands that can be separately routed to loudspeakers optimized for those bands.Active crossovers are distinguished from passive crossovers in that they divide the audio signal prior to amplification. Active crossovers come in both digital and analog varieties. Digital active crossovers often include additional signal processing, such as limiting, delay, and equalization.Signal crossovers allow the audio signal to be split into bands that are processed separately before they are mixed together again. Some examples are: multiband dynamics (compression, limiting, de-essing), multiband distortion, bass enhancement, high frequency exciters, and noise reduction such as Dolby A noise reduction.