Owner`s Manual
... works well for both Rhythm and Solo work across many styles of music. The high range of the GAIN control (1:30 – 5:30) is all about smooth saturation. This region is most suited for single note soloing with its softer attack and more liquid response. It also has some applications for big crunch chor ...
... works well for both Rhythm and Solo work across many styles of music. The high range of the GAIN control (1:30 – 5:30) is all about smooth saturation. This region is most suited for single note soloing with its softer attack and more liquid response. It also has some applications for big crunch chor ...
MAX745 Switch-Mode Lithium-Ion Battery-Charger General Description
... controller drives two external N-channel MOSFETs, which control power from the input source. The controller sets the switched voltages pulse width so that it supplies the desired voltage or current to the battery. Total component cost is reduced by using a dual, N-channel MOSFET. The heart of the PW ...
... controller drives two external N-channel MOSFETs, which control power from the input source. The controller sets the switched voltages pulse width so that it supplies the desired voltage or current to the battery. Total component cost is reduced by using a dual, N-channel MOSFET. The heart of the PW ...
IMH5A
... scope or not in accordance with the instruction manual. The Products are not designed or manufactured to be used with any equipment, device or system which requires an extremely high level of reliability the failure or malfunction of which may result in a direct threat to human life or create a risk ...
... scope or not in accordance with the instruction manual. The Products are not designed or manufactured to be used with any equipment, device or system which requires an extremely high level of reliability the failure or malfunction of which may result in a direct threat to human life or create a risk ...
Series and Parallel Circuits
... current (SERIES):The circuit in Figure shows three resistors connected in series, and the direction of current is indicated by the arrow. ...
... current (SERIES):The circuit in Figure shows three resistors connected in series, and the direction of current is indicated by the arrow. ...
NCV891330 - 3 A, 2 MHz Low-Iq Dual-Mode Step-Down
... battery−connected applications that must operate with up to a 45 V input supply. Depending on the output load, it operates either as a PWM Buck Converter or as a Low Drop−Out Linear Regulator, and is suitable for systems with low noise and Low Quiescent Current requirements often encountered in auto ...
... battery−connected applications that must operate with up to a 45 V input supply. Depending on the output load, it operates either as a PWM Buck Converter or as a Low Drop−Out Linear Regulator, and is suitable for systems with low noise and Low Quiescent Current requirements often encountered in auto ...
Digitally Adjustable LCD Bias Supply MAX749 _______________General Description ____________________________Features
... - the maximum output voltage, VOUT(MAX), and - the maximum output current, IOUT(MAX). For example, assume that the output voltage must be adjustable to -24V (VOUT(MAX) = -24V) at up to 30mA (IOUT(MAX) = 30mA). The supply voltage ranges from 4.75V to 6V (VIN(MIN) = 4.75V). 2. In Figures 9a-9e, locate ...
... - the maximum output voltage, VOUT(MAX), and - the maximum output current, IOUT(MAX). For example, assume that the output voltage must be adjustable to -24V (VOUT(MAX) = -24V) at up to 30mA (IOUT(MAX) = 30mA). The supply voltage ranges from 4.75V to 6V (VIN(MIN) = 4.75V). 2. In Figures 9a-9e, locate ...
Processor, Bus Driver, and Latches
... Amplification must take place to guarantee proper A/D conversion: Amplification using LF356 op-amp (easy, low noise, cheap) ...
... Amplification must take place to guarantee proper A/D conversion: Amplification using LF356 op-amp (easy, low noise, cheap) ...
Section G9: Inverting Amplifier
... ¾ R’F=Ro+RF when RL is removed. (Note: your text disregards Ro up front this time, but I’ll keep it in for a while for consistency – we get the same place in the end!) ¾ The resistances R1 and 2Rcm are in parallel between the non-inverting terminal and ground, so we can define an equivalent resistan ...
... ¾ R’F=Ro+RF when RL is removed. (Note: your text disregards Ro up front this time, but I’ll keep it in for a while for consistency – we get the same place in the end!) ¾ The resistances R1 and 2Rcm are in parallel between the non-inverting terminal and ground, so we can define an equivalent resistan ...
5V-140mA Charge Pump Device (Rev. C)
... An internal soft start limits the inrush current when the device is being enabled. 7.4.2 Normal Mode and Skip Mode Operation The TPS60150 device has skip mode operation as shown in Figure 5. The TPS60150 device enters skip mode if the output voltage reaches 5 V +0.1 V and the load current is less th ...
... An internal soft start limits the inrush current when the device is being enabled. 7.4.2 Normal Mode and Skip Mode Operation The TPS60150 device has skip mode operation as shown in Figure 5. The TPS60150 device enters skip mode if the output voltage reaches 5 V +0.1 V and the load current is less th ...
Laboratory Exercise #4 Variable Resistors
... or in a straight line. The resistive media may be made from various materials such as carbon composite or even a wire-wound coil. The relationship between the wiper position and the resulting resistance is referred to as the taper. The taper is generally either linear or logarithmic. Logarithmic tap ...
... or in a straight line. The resistive media may be made from various materials such as carbon composite or even a wire-wound coil. The relationship between the wiper position and the resulting resistance is referred to as the taper. The taper is generally either linear or logarithmic. Logarithmic tap ...
PowerPad Model 8333 Data Sheet
... Create and store a complete library of configurations that can be uploaded as needed Zoom in and out and pan through sections of the graph to analyze the data Download, display and analyze recorded data Display waveforms, trend graphs, harmonic spectrums, text summaries, transients, event l ...
... Create and store a complete library of configurations that can be uploaded as needed Zoom in and out and pan through sections of the graph to analyze the data Download, display and analyze recorded data Display waveforms, trend graphs, harmonic spectrums, text summaries, transients, event l ...
File
... load side and operate the relay and supply the power to the room at the same time the number of counts starts decreasing and when reached to zero to disconnect the power supply. So this is the cheapest and the best system. ...
... load side and operate the relay and supply the power to the room at the same time the number of counts starts decreasing and when reached to zero to disconnect the power supply. So this is the cheapest and the best system. ...
No Harmony in Harmonics
... equipment. For example, all computer systems use SMPS that convert utility AC voltage to regulated lowvoltage DC for internal electronics. These non-linear power supplies draw current in high-amplitude short pulses that create significant distortion in the electrical current and voltage wave shape—h ...
... equipment. For example, all computer systems use SMPS that convert utility AC voltage to regulated lowvoltage DC for internal electronics. These non-linear power supplies draw current in high-amplitude short pulses that create significant distortion in the electrical current and voltage wave shape—h ...
CanaryNet 100 Modular Converter
... to transparently link stations using alternate protocols. Pairs of ATM devices, FDDI devices or Token Ring devices may be linked at up to OC-3 speeds! The benefits of reduced congestion and faster, more enhanced data through-put will be immediate. ...
... to transparently link stations using alternate protocols. Pairs of ATM devices, FDDI devices or Token Ring devices may be linked at up to OC-3 speeds! The benefits of reduced congestion and faster, more enhanced data through-put will be immediate. ...
BD8179MUV
... However, 10 µs is the rough calculation value of the DC/DC response speed. Please set the capacitance considering the sufficient margin so that these two values are within the standard value range. (3) Selecting the Input Capacitor Since the peak current flows between the input and output at the DC/ ...
... However, 10 µs is the rough calculation value of the DC/DC response speed. Please set the capacitance considering the sufficient margin so that these two values are within the standard value range. (3) Selecting the Input Capacitor Since the peak current flows between the input and output at the DC/ ...
MK3724
... Stresses above the ratings listed below can cause permanent damage to the MK3724. These ratings, which are standard values for IDT commercially rated parts, are stress ratings only. Functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections ...
... Stresses above the ratings listed below can cause permanent damage to the MK3724. These ratings, which are standard values for IDT commercially rated parts, are stress ratings only. Functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections ...
Power electronics
Power electronics is the application of solid-state electronics to the control and conversion of electric power. It also refers to a subject of research in electronic and electrical engineering which deals with the design, control, computation and integration of nonlinear, time-varying energy-processing electronic systems with fast dynamics.The first high power electronic devices were mercury-arc valves. In modern systems the conversion is performed with semiconductor switching devices such as diodes, thyristors and transistors, pioneered by R. D. Middlebrook and others beginning in the 1950s. In contrast to electronic systems concerned with transmission and processing of signals and data, in power electronics substantial amounts of electrical energy are processed. An AC/DC converter (rectifier) is the most typical power electronics device found in many consumer electronic devices, e.g. television sets, personal computers, battery chargers, etc. The power range is typically from tens of watts to several hundred watts. In industry a common application is the variable speed drive (VSD) that is used to control an induction motor. The power range of VSDs start from a few hundred watts and end at tens of megawatts.The power conversion systems can be classified according to the type of the input and output power AC to DC (rectifier) DC to AC (inverter) DC to DC (DC-to-DC converter) AC to AC (AC-to-AC converter)