
Broadband, Fully-Differential, 14-/16-Bit ADC DRIVER AMPLIFIER THS770006 FEATURES
... Check for Samples: THS770006 ...
... Check for Samples: THS770006 ...
Triple-Push Operation for Combined Oscillation/Divison
... respect to that of uncoupled single ended oscillator [27]. Thus, triple push oscillator’s third harmonic output has theoretically a 4.7 dB better phase noise performance with respect to the former techniques. The main disadvantage of the proposed topology compared to previously reported approaches b ...
... respect to that of uncoupled single ended oscillator [27]. Thus, triple push oscillator’s third harmonic output has theoretically a 4.7 dB better phase noise performance with respect to the former techniques. The main disadvantage of the proposed topology compared to previously reported approaches b ...
DOEPFER System A-100 Synthesizer Voice A-111
... sine oscillator (self-oscillation) that keep their harmonic content while the sound is played e.g. by a sequencer, keyboard or Midi/USB interface. If the tracking switch 8 is set to full the VCF tracks to the VCO and if linear FM is added the overtone structure remains almost unchanged. 11 VCF Reson ...
... sine oscillator (self-oscillation) that keep their harmonic content while the sound is played e.g. by a sequencer, keyboard or Midi/USB interface. If the tracking switch 8 is set to full the VCF tracks to the VCO and if linear FM is added the overtone structure remains almost unchanged. 11 VCF Reson ...
OPA2684 Low-Power, Dual Current-Feedback OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER FEATURES
... freedom from amplifier bandwidth interaction. This allows frequency response peaking elements to be added, multiple input inverting summing circuits to have greater bandwidth, and low-power line drivers to meet the demanding requirements of studio cameras and broadcast video. The output capability o ...
... freedom from amplifier bandwidth interaction. This allows frequency response peaking elements to be added, multiple input inverting summing circuits to have greater bandwidth, and low-power line drivers to meet the demanding requirements of studio cameras and broadcast video. The output capability o ...
Chapter 3 Special-Purpose Diodes
... There are other input parameters to be considered for opamp operation. The input bias current is the dc current required to properly operate the first stage within the opamp. The input impedance is another. Also, the input offset current which can become a problem if both dc input currents are not t ...
... There are other input parameters to be considered for opamp operation. The input bias current is the dc current required to properly operate the first stage within the opamp. The input impedance is another. Also, the input offset current which can become a problem if both dc input currents are not t ...
ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS WITH CLIO 11
... literature1. The constant voltage and constant current methods are the legacy of the era when there were available only analog instruments, such as needle voltmeters. In those days it was trivial to generate a sinusoid with a given voltage (10 V for example), while measuring current across a relativ ...
... literature1. The constant voltage and constant current methods are the legacy of the era when there were available only analog instruments, such as needle voltmeters. In those days it was trivial to generate a sinusoid with a given voltage (10 V for example), while measuring current across a relativ ...
S - Parameter s - HP Memory Project
... and I recommend them very strongly. Flow graphs will be used in the examples that follow. In a signal flow graph each port is represented by two nodes. Node a,, represents the wave coming into the device from another device at port n and node bn represents the wave leaving the device at port n. The ...
... and I recommend them very strongly. Flow graphs will be used in the examples that follow. In a signal flow graph each port is represented by two nodes. Node a,, represents the wave coming into the device from another device at port n and node bn represents the wave leaving the device at port n. The ...
Design of a 32.7-GHz bandwidth AGC amplifier ic with wide dynamic
... mV . Small fluctuation in the bandwidth was attributed to careful optimization of the peaking capacitor. The measured peak height was larger than the simulation value, as shown in Fig. 8. This is because the base resistance was larger than the design value, resulting in a small . Fig. 11 shows the n ...
... mV . Small fluctuation in the bandwidth was attributed to careful optimization of the peaking capacitor. The measured peak height was larger than the simulation value, as shown in Fig. 8. This is because the base resistance was larger than the design value, resulting in a small . Fig. 11 shows the n ...
Phase-locked-loop with lock detector
... the SIGIN frequency is lower than the COMPIN frequency, then it is the n-type driver that is held “ON” for most of the cycle. Subsequently, the voltage at the capacitor (C2) of the low-pass filter connected to PC2OUT varies until the signal and comparator inputs are equal in both phase and frequency ...
... the SIGIN frequency is lower than the COMPIN frequency, then it is the n-type driver that is held “ON” for most of the cycle. Subsequently, the voltage at the capacitor (C2) of the low-pass filter connected to PC2OUT varies until the signal and comparator inputs are equal in both phase and frequency ...
54006A Application Note
... Typically you would choose a singleended active probe for measuring single-ended signals (a voltage referenced to ground) and differential active probes for measuring differential signals (a plus voltage versus a minus voltage). The effective ground plane between the signal connections in differenti ...
... Typically you would choose a singleended active probe for measuring single-ended signals (a voltage referenced to ground) and differential active probes for measuring differential signals (a plus voltage versus a minus voltage). The effective ground plane between the signal connections in differenti ...
a low power low noise instrumentation amplifier
... mobility and causes general discomfort for them. Acquisition time reduces as a result of this and prevents the continuous monitoring of the patients which affects the general diagnosis of ailments [1]. Consequently, there has been the growing demand for low-noise and ultra lowpower, miniature ambula ...
... mobility and causes general discomfort for them. Acquisition time reduces as a result of this and prevents the continuous monitoring of the patients which affects the general diagnosis of ailments [1]. Consequently, there has been the growing demand for low-noise and ultra lowpower, miniature ambula ...
Double Side Band Supressed Carrier
... • Shot noise: Due to random variation in current superimposed upon the DC value. It is due to variation in arrival time of charge carriers in active devices. • Flicker noise: Observed at very low frequencies, and is thought to be due to fluctuation in the conductivity of semiconductor devices. Z. Gh ...
... • Shot noise: Due to random variation in current superimposed upon the DC value. It is due to variation in arrival time of charge carriers in active devices. • Flicker noise: Observed at very low frequencies, and is thought to be due to fluctuation in the conductivity of semiconductor devices. Z. Gh ...
Sine Wave Oscillator
... gains exceeding unity for manufacturability, but excess gain causes increased distortion of the output sine wave. When the gain is too low, oscillations cease under worst case conditions, and when the gain is too high, the output wave form looks more like a square wave than a sine wave. Distortion i ...
... gains exceeding unity for manufacturability, but excess gain causes increased distortion of the output sine wave. When the gain is too low, oscillations cease under worst case conditions, and when the gain is too high, the output wave form looks more like a square wave than a sine wave. Distortion i ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon Wireless Components ASK/FSK Single Conversion Receiver
... As far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned, liability is only assumed for components, not for applications, processes and circuits implemented within components or assemblies. The information describes the type of component and shall not be considered as assured characteristics ...
... As far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned, liability is only assumed for components, not for applications, processes and circuits implemented within components or assemblies. The information describes the type of component and shall not be considered as assured characteristics ...
Introducing Statement, by Naim.
... The distinctive, sculptured heatsink of the NAP S1 power amplifier starts life as a single billet of solid aluminium. It is then machined to achieve the general curve profile before the fins are cut by a five-axis CNC machine which is continually doused with coolant over the course of several hours. ...
... The distinctive, sculptured heatsink of the NAP S1 power amplifier starts life as a single billet of solid aluminium. It is then machined to achieve the general curve profile before the fins are cut by a five-axis CNC machine which is continually doused with coolant over the course of several hours. ...
TDA8950 2 x 150 W class-D power amplifier - Rcl
... and handshaking between the power switches and some control logic. Also an advanced protection strategy is implemented which contains several voltage protections, temperature protections and a maximum current protection to secure maximum system robustness. The two audio channels of the TDA8950 each ...
... and handshaking between the power switches and some control logic. Also an advanced protection strategy is implemented which contains several voltage protections, temperature protections and a maximum current protection to secure maximum system robustness. The two audio channels of the TDA8950 each ...
HMC623LP4 / 623LP4E
... should be DC blocked externally using a series capacitor. Choose value of capacitor to pass IF frequency desired. For operation to DC, this pin must not sink/ source more than 40 mA of current or failure may result. ...
... should be DC blocked externally using a series capacitor. Choose value of capacitor to pass IF frequency desired. For operation to DC, this pin must not sink/ source more than 40 mA of current or failure may result. ...
Output resistance and headphone impedance... an explanation
... deliver reasonable amounts of power in Low Ohmic headphones as these don't need much voltage to reach the needed currents (= power) provided the output resistors are lower in value then 120 Ω. These low voltage amplifiers therefor don't need current limiting resistors in the output path. In short: H ...
... deliver reasonable amounts of power in Low Ohmic headphones as these don't need much voltage to reach the needed currents (= power) provided the output resistors are lower in value then 120 Ω. These low voltage amplifiers therefor don't need current limiting resistors in the output path. In short: H ...
Man Operativo Active Ing
... application and the extensive additional functions are described in detail. Application manual The application manual supplements the documentation for purposeful installation and commissioning of the frequency inverter. Information on various subjects connected with the use of the frequency inverte ...
... application and the extensive additional functions are described in detail. Application manual The application manual supplements the documentation for purposeful installation and commissioning of the frequency inverter. Information on various subjects connected with the use of the frequency inverte ...
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.