AN-2126 LM5046 Based Eighth Brick
... gradually turns on the synchronous rectifiers to their steady-state duty cycle. This function keeps the synchronous rectifiers off until the error amplifier on the secondary side soft-starts, allowing a linear startup of the output voltage even into pre-biased loads. Then the SR output duty cycle is ...
... gradually turns on the synchronous rectifiers to their steady-state duty cycle. This function keeps the synchronous rectifiers off until the error amplifier on the secondary side soft-starts, allowing a linear startup of the output voltage even into pre-biased loads. Then the SR output duty cycle is ...
2SD1383K
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Diodes
... oscilloscope. Verify that the frequency of the pattern is 60 Hz. (b) Add the 10-µF capacitor, getting the polarity right, but remove the load resistor. Observe how the capacitor integrates the rectified power to make a smooth DC source. We might imagine using such a source to power some electronics ...
... oscilloscope. Verify that the frequency of the pattern is 60 Hz. (b) Add the 10-µF capacitor, getting the polarity right, but remove the load resistor. Observe how the capacitor integrates the rectified power to make a smooth DC source. We might imagine using such a source to power some electronics ...
PSRR for Purepath Digital Audio Amplifiers
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... any product or service without notice. Customers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. All products are sold subject to TI’s terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order acknowledgment. TI wa ...
Limited Availability Product
... Magnetic offset error (IERROM). The magnetic offset is due to the residual magnetism (remnant field) of the core material. The magnetic offset error is highest when the magnetic circuit has been saturated, usually when the device has been subjected to a full-scale or high-current overload condition. ...
... Magnetic offset error (IERROM). The magnetic offset is due to the residual magnetism (remnant field) of the core material. The magnetic offset error is highest when the magnetic circuit has been saturated, usually when the device has been subjected to a full-scale or high-current overload condition. ...
FJA4210 PNP Epitaxial Silicon Transistor F JA
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ATV Transmitter from a Microwave Oven!
... supply. This effect is caused by the 60 Hz switching of the diodes, varying the capacitance to ground at the magnetron cathode. These transients are out of the control loop. Grounding the power supply and floating the modulator at high voltage is a solution, as is floating the magnetron and cavity. ...
... supply. This effect is caused by the 60 Hz switching of the diodes, varying the capacitance to ground at the magnetron cathode. These transients are out of the control loop. Grounding the power supply and floating the modulator at high voltage is a solution, as is floating the magnetron and cavity. ...
Evaluates: MAX1717 MAX1717 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... to drop with increasing load (60mV or about 4% of 1.6V at 12A). Setting the output voltage high allows a larger step down when the output current suddenly increases. Regulating at the lower output voltage under load allows a larger step up when the output current suddenly decreases. Allowing a large ...
... to drop with increasing load (60mV or about 4% of 1.6V at 12A). Setting the output voltage high allows a larger step down when the output current suddenly increases. Regulating at the lower output voltage under load allows a larger step up when the output current suddenly decreases. Allowing a large ...
Nov 1998 LT1468: An Operational Amplifier for Fast, 16-Bit Systems
... in IB can be achieved. This constraint sets the maximum value of current source I1, which also places limits on bandwidth, slew rate, noise voltage and noise current. The LT1468 total noise is best with source resistance in the 1kΩ to 20kΩ region, where any ...
... in IB can be achieved. This constraint sets the maximum value of current source I1, which also places limits on bandwidth, slew rate, noise voltage and noise current. The LT1468 total noise is best with source resistance in the 1kΩ to 20kΩ region, where any ...
Silicon Diffused Power Transistor BU2527AF
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... The information presented in this document does not form part of any quotation or contract, it is believed to be accurate and reliable and may be changed without notice. No liability will be accepted by the publisher for any consequence of its use. Publication thereof does not convey nor imply any l ...
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
... larger percentage of the total load in residential/commercial ...
... larger percentage of the total load in residential/commercial ...
op-amps
... Negative feedback adds a portion of the output signal to the inverting input. Since the signs of these voltages are opposite, the negative feedback acts as if the signal applied to the input decreases. The net result is that the output voltage can be controlled by the external elements and does not ...
... Negative feedback adds a portion of the output signal to the inverting input. Since the signs of these voltages are opposite, the negative feedback acts as if the signal applied to the input decreases. The net result is that the output voltage can be controlled by the external elements and does not ...
Chapter 4
... The factor ωL has the same units as resistance and is related to current and voltage in the same way as resistance Because ωL depends on the frequency, it reacts differently, in terms of offering resistance to current, for different frequencies The factor is the inductive reactance and is given by: ...
... The factor ωL has the same units as resistance and is related to current and voltage in the same way as resistance Because ωL depends on the frequency, it reacts differently, in terms of offering resistance to current, for different frequencies The factor is the inductive reactance and is given by: ...
Voltage regulator
A voltage regulator is designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level. A voltage regulator may be a simple ""feed-forward"" design or may include negative feedback control loops. It may use an electromechanical mechanism, or electronic components. Depending on the design, it may be used to regulate one or more AC or DC voltages.Electronic voltage regulators are found in devices such as computer power supplies where they stabilize the DC voltages used by the processor and other elements. In automobile alternators and central power station generator plants, voltage regulators control the output of the plant. In an electric power distribution system, voltage regulators may be installed at a substation or along distribution lines so that all customers receive steady voltage independent of how much power is drawn from the line.