ADA4858-3
... well suited for many high speed applications. In addition, its 0.1 dB flatness out to 85 MHz at G = 2, along with its differential gain and phase errors of 0.01% and 0.02° into a 150 Ω load, make it well suited for professional and consumer video applications. ...
... well suited for many high speed applications. In addition, its 0.1 dB flatness out to 85 MHz at G = 2, along with its differential gain and phase errors of 0.01% and 0.02° into a 150 Ω load, make it well suited for professional and consumer video applications. ...
Monolithically integrated 10Gbit/s silicon modulator with driver in
... signal with 1.25V DC bias is applied to one input of the driver. A 1.25V DC level is applied to the other input. Two DC power levels of 2.5V and 4.2V are also applied to the driver. An EDFA is used to boost the signal and a filter used to reduce noise from surrounding wavelengths before the light is ...
... signal with 1.25V DC bias is applied to one input of the driver. A 1.25V DC level is applied to the other input. Two DC power levels of 2.5V and 4.2V are also applied to the driver. An EDFA is used to boost the signal and a filter used to reduce noise from surrounding wavelengths before the light is ...
Solar Power Controllers
... ambient temperature. Battery chemistry is sensitive to temperature and the SunSaver charges batteries as a function of temperature. If it is warm, the batteries will be charged to a slightly lower voltage and if cold, to a slightly higher voltage. This is referred to as temperature compensation. ...
... ambient temperature. Battery chemistry is sensitive to temperature and the SunSaver charges batteries as a function of temperature. If it is warm, the batteries will be charged to a slightly lower voltage and if cold, to a slightly higher voltage. This is referred to as temperature compensation. ...
Terms and Abbreviations
... Analog signal - A signal that attains an infinite number of different amplitude levels. AO - Analog Output Apparent Power - The power value obtained by multiplying the current by the voltage (P = I X E). 9. Axial dimension - This term is used for the measurement of the coupler distance during the ge ...
... Analog signal - A signal that attains an infinite number of different amplitude levels. AO - Analog Output Apparent Power - The power value obtained by multiplying the current by the voltage (P = I X E). 9. Axial dimension - This term is used for the measurement of the coupler distance during the ge ...
MAX1730 50mA Regulated Step-Down Charge Pump for 1.8V or 1.9V Logic General Description
... The MAX1730 regulated step-down charge pump generates up to 50mA at fixed output voltages of 1.8V or 1.9V from an input voltage in the 2.7V to 5.5V range. Specifically designed to provide high-efficiency logic supplies in applications that demand a compact design, the MAX1730 employs fractional conv ...
... The MAX1730 regulated step-down charge pump generates up to 50mA at fixed output voltages of 1.8V or 1.9V from an input voltage in the 2.7V to 5.5V range. Specifically designed to provide high-efficiency logic supplies in applications that demand a compact design, the MAX1730 employs fractional conv ...
Push Performance and Power Beyond the Data Sheet White Paper
... leakage, and leakage is also an increasingly large factor in the total power dissipation. Leakage easily accounts for more than 50% of the power consumed in some hightemperature applications. Figure 4 shows how the power dissipation of a device increases exponentially as a function of temperature an ...
... leakage, and leakage is also an increasingly large factor in the total power dissipation. Leakage easily accounts for more than 50% of the power consumed in some hightemperature applications. Figure 4 shows how the power dissipation of a device increases exponentially as a function of temperature an ...
Chapter 21
... lights on the side of the road looked green to her because of the Doppler shift. How fast would she have been traveling if yellow light of wavelength of 580 nm had been shifted to green with a wavelength of 560 nm? ...
... lights on the side of the road looked green to her because of the Doppler shift. How fast would she have been traveling if yellow light of wavelength of 580 nm had been shifted to green with a wavelength of 560 nm? ...
MCQs from here
... 9. The current, i(t), through a 10-Ω resistor in series with an inductance, is given by i(t) = 3 + 4 sin (100 t + 450) + 4 sin (300 t + 600) amperes. The RMS value of the current and the power dissipated in the circuit are: (c) 5 A, 250 W, respectively (d) 11 A, 1210 W respectively ...
... 9. The current, i(t), through a 10-Ω resistor in series with an inductance, is given by i(t) = 3 + 4 sin (100 t + 450) + 4 sin (300 t + 600) amperes. The RMS value of the current and the power dissipated in the circuit are: (c) 5 A, 250 W, respectively (d) 11 A, 1210 W respectively ...
electric circuit worksheet no.2
... NOTE: While thinking and talking about the following questions practice using the language of Physics correctly. Current is a flow of charge, so it is correct to talk about the “current flowing through a resistor”. Potential difference or voltage exists between two points in a circuit, so we speak o ...
... NOTE: While thinking and talking about the following questions practice using the language of Physics correctly. Current is a flow of charge, so it is correct to talk about the “current flowing through a resistor”. Potential difference or voltage exists between two points in a circuit, so we speak o ...
Electrostatic motor
... Structure: I recommend using wood as main construction material, as it is a good enough insulator, cheap and easy to work with. If you use woodscrews, make sure they don’t come closer than about two inches to the HV-carrying parts. The structure mostly consists of a stable frame on which the upper a ...
... Structure: I recommend using wood as main construction material, as it is a good enough insulator, cheap and easy to work with. If you use woodscrews, make sure they don’t come closer than about two inches to the HV-carrying parts. The structure mostly consists of a stable frame on which the upper a ...
DM74LS73A Dual Negative-Edge-Triggered Master-Slave J
... Note 5: All typicals are at VCC = 5V, TA = 25°C. Note 6: Not more than one output should be shorted at a time, and the duration should not exceed one second. For devices, with feedback from the outputs, where shorting the outputs to ground may cause the outputs to change logic state, an equivalent t ...
... Note 5: All typicals are at VCC = 5V, TA = 25°C. Note 6: Not more than one output should be shorted at a time, and the duration should not exceed one second. For devices, with feedback from the outputs, where shorting the outputs to ground may cause the outputs to change logic state, an equivalent t ...
AN2117
... 3.4 START-UP AND DC-DC CONVERTER In order to prevent problem during start-up, an internal circuit turns-on the gate of the Mosfet only when VPOS reaches 4V and turns it off for VPOS lower than 3V. For VPOS voltage higher than 4V the dc/dc converter power-on is controlled by a soft start circuit embe ...
... 3.4 START-UP AND DC-DC CONVERTER In order to prevent problem during start-up, an internal circuit turns-on the gate of the Mosfet only when VPOS reaches 4V and turns it off for VPOS lower than 3V. For VPOS voltage higher than 4V the dc/dc converter power-on is controlled by a soft start circuit embe ...
761922 Harmonic/Flicker Measurement Software
... Calculates all the voltage fluctuation and flicker values of dc, dmax, d(t), Pst, and Plt, compares them to the preset limits, and indicates the total judgement. • Measurement of dmax caused by manual switching Measures the maximum relative voltage change, dmax, when the EUT switch is manually tumed ...
... Calculates all the voltage fluctuation and flicker values of dc, dmax, d(t), Pst, and Plt, compares them to the preset limits, and indicates the total judgement. • Measurement of dmax caused by manual switching Measures the maximum relative voltage change, dmax, when the EUT switch is manually tumed ...
Exp01v3
... wire in the jack labeled mA and a black wire in the jack labeled COMMON. Select a current range dependent on the expected current measured. For this experiment the 20mA range is the most appropriate. Ammeters have very low resistance that typically is less then 0.5 A common mistake is to connect ...
... wire in the jack labeled mA and a black wire in the jack labeled COMMON. Select a current range dependent on the expected current measured. For this experiment the 20mA range is the most appropriate. Ammeters have very low resistance that typically is less then 0.5 A common mistake is to connect ...
1.3 Basic Laws of Electrical Circuits
... resistance. It turns out that for many (but certainly not all) objects that we might wish to place in an electrical circuit the value that one obtains for this ratio is to a good approximation independent of the value of V . Such objects are called resistors and are said to obey Ohm's Law. (From th ...
... resistance. It turns out that for many (but certainly not all) objects that we might wish to place in an electrical circuit the value that one obtains for this ratio is to a good approximation independent of the value of V . Such objects are called resistors and are said to obey Ohm's Law. (From th ...
MAX5082/MAX5083 1.5A, 40V, MAXPower Step-Down DC-DC Converters General Description
... The MAX5082/MAX5083 are 250kHz PWM step-down DC-DC converters with an on-chip, 0.3Ω high-side switch. The input voltage range is 4.5V to 40V for the MAX5082 and 7.5V to 40V for the MAX5083. The output is adjustable from 1.23V to 32V and can deliver up to 1.5A of load current. Both devices utilize a ...
... The MAX5082/MAX5083 are 250kHz PWM step-down DC-DC converters with an on-chip, 0.3Ω high-side switch. The input voltage range is 4.5V to 40V for the MAX5082 and 7.5V to 40V for the MAX5083. The output is adjustable from 1.23V to 32V and can deliver up to 1.5A of load current. Both devices utilize a ...
Controlled Load Switch with Auto
... limitation special, consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters which may be provided in SCILLC data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in different applications and actual performance may vary over time. All operating parameters, including “Typicals” must be validated for ea ...
... limitation special, consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters which may be provided in SCILLC data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in different applications and actual performance may vary over time. All operating parameters, including “Typicals” must be validated for ea ...
i Section Page Complex power, power factor, power factor correction
... power factor of 0.75 lagging, and an output load of 30.0 horsepower. Load B is a bank of over-excited single-phase synchronous motors drawing 22.0 kilovolt-amperes with the bank load current having a leading phase displacement with respect to the line voltage of 25.8 electrical degrees. Load C is a ...
... power factor of 0.75 lagging, and an output load of 30.0 horsepower. Load B is a bank of over-excited single-phase synchronous motors drawing 22.0 kilovolt-amperes with the bank load current having a leading phase displacement with respect to the line voltage of 25.8 electrical degrees. Load C is a ...
DS90CP22.pdf
... be designed to provide noise-free power to the device. Good layout practice also will separate high frequency or high level inputs and outputs to minimize unwanted stray noise pickup, feedback and interference. Power system performance may be greatly improved by using thin dielectrics (4 to 10 mils) ...
... be designed to provide noise-free power to the device. Good layout practice also will separate high frequency or high level inputs and outputs to minimize unwanted stray noise pickup, feedback and interference. Power system performance may be greatly improved by using thin dielectrics (4 to 10 mils) ...
specification sheet for Problem 1B
... Option P – Potentiometer Position Feedback WIRING: (see next page for pin numbering) 1 – Feedback Potentiometer negative reference rail ...
... Option P – Potentiometer Position Feedback WIRING: (see next page for pin numbering) 1 – Feedback Potentiometer negative reference rail ...
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)