Super Sequencer with Margining Control and Nonvolatile Fault Recording ADM1166
... implement a closed-loop margining system that enables supply adjustment by altering either the feedback node or reference of a dc-to-dc converter using the DAC outputs. Supply margining can be performed with a minimum of external components. The margining loop can be used for in-circuit testing of a ...
... implement a closed-loop margining system that enables supply adjustment by altering either the feedback node or reference of a dc-to-dc converter using the DAC outputs. Supply margining can be performed with a minimum of external components. The margining loop can be used for in-circuit testing of a ...
IC Temp Sensor Provides Thermocouple Cold
... match the Seebeck coefficient of the thermocouple. The LM329B and its associated voltage divider provide a voltage to buck out the 0°C output of the LM335. To calibrate, adjust R1 so that V1 = <5°C T, where <5°C is the Seebeck coefficient and T is the ambient temperature in degrees Kelvin. Then, adj ...
... match the Seebeck coefficient of the thermocouple. The LM329B and its associated voltage divider provide a voltage to buck out the 0°C output of the LM335. To calibrate, adjust R1 so that V1 = <5°C T, where <5°C is the Seebeck coefficient and T is the ambient temperature in degrees Kelvin. Then, adj ...
2.0V to 5.5V, 80μA, 8-, 10-, and 12-Bit, Low
... Digital Gain and Offset Adjustment Programmable Voltage and Current Sources ...
... Digital Gain and Offset Adjustment Programmable Voltage and Current Sources ...
FAN41501 Ground Fault Interrupter Self-Test Digital Controller
... flashes every second. Additionally, an LED diode can be added in series with RTEST2 and the collector of Q2. This LED diode can be used to provide a self-test signal at power up and then every 90 minutes. If the self-test cycle fails, it flashes every second. ...
... flashes every second. Additionally, an LED diode can be added in series with RTEST2 and the collector of Q2. This LED diode can be used to provide a self-test signal at power up and then every 90 minutes. If the self-test cycle fails, it flashes every second. ...
EPOS2 Module 36/2 Hardware Reference
... equipment. If the machine/apparatus should break down, if it is operated incorrectly, if the control unit breaks down or if the cables break or get disconnected, etc., the complete drive system must return – and be kept – in a safe operating mode. • Be aware that you are not entitled to perform any ...
... equipment. If the machine/apparatus should break down, if it is operated incorrectly, if the control unit breaks down or if the cables break or get disconnected, etc., the complete drive system must return – and be kept – in a safe operating mode. • Be aware that you are not entitled to perform any ...
Control Methods for Switching Power Converters
... designers must be capable of analog or digital implementation of the derived modulators, regulators, or compensators. Powerful modeling methodologies and sophisticated control processes must be used to obtain stable-controlled switching converters, not only with satisfactory static and dynamic perfo ...
... designers must be capable of analog or digital implementation of the derived modulators, regulators, or compensators. Powerful modeling methodologies and sophisticated control processes must be used to obtain stable-controlled switching converters, not only with satisfactory static and dynamic perfo ...
4 - Binus Repository
... involve phasors and impedances rather than waveforms and resistances. These equations point out that we can determine a Thevenin or Norton equivalent by finding any two of the following quantities: (1) the open-circuit voltage VOC, (2) the short-circuit current ISC, and (when there are no dependent ...
... involve phasors and impedances rather than waveforms and resistances. These equations point out that we can determine a Thevenin or Norton equivalent by finding any two of the following quantities: (1) the open-circuit voltage VOC, (2) the short-circuit current ISC, and (when there are no dependent ...
SD103AWS - SD103CWS Features Mechanical Data
... Should Customers purchase or use Diodes Incorporated products for any unintended or unauthorized application, Customers shall indemnify and hold Diodes Incorporated and its representatives harmless against all claims, damages, expenses, and attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any c ...
... Should Customers purchase or use Diodes Incorporated products for any unintended or unauthorized application, Customers shall indemnify and hold Diodes Incorporated and its representatives harmless against all claims, damages, expenses, and attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any c ...
Repetitive swells
... Metal-oxide varistors, introduced in the early seventies, are used extensively as the basic nonlinear element in surge arresters built for electric utilities and in 'surge suppressors' for end-use protection at utilization voltage levels. These devices operate by diverting the surge currents away fr ...
... Metal-oxide varistors, introduced in the early seventies, are used extensively as the basic nonlinear element in surge arresters built for electric utilities and in 'surge suppressors' for end-use protection at utilization voltage levels. These devices operate by diverting the surge currents away fr ...
LTC4060 - Standalone Linear NiMH/NiCd Fast Battery Charger
... charged cells in series) and the base is biased at VCC. Note 6: Assumes that the external PNP pass transistor has negligible B-E reverse leakage current when the emitter is biased at 0V (VCC) and the base is biased at 5.6V (VBAT for four charged cells in series). Note 7: The charge current specified ...
... charged cells in series) and the base is biased at VCC. Note 6: Assumes that the external PNP pass transistor has negligible B-E reverse leakage current when the emitter is biased at 0V (VCC) and the base is biased at 5.6V (VBAT for four charged cells in series). Note 7: The charge current specified ...
LTC4060 - Standalone Linear NiMH/NiCd Fast Battery Charger
... charged cells in series) and the base is biased at VCC. Note 6: Assumes that the external PNP pass transistor has negligible B-E reverse leakage current when the emitter is biased at 0V (VCC) and the base is biased at 5.6V (VBAT for four charged cells in series). Note 7: The charge current specified ...
... charged cells in series) and the base is biased at VCC. Note 6: Assumes that the external PNP pass transistor has negligible B-E reverse leakage current when the emitter is biased at 0V (VCC) and the base is biased at 5.6V (VBAT for four charged cells in series). Note 7: The charge current specified ...
0261 - Optocoupler, Phototransistor Output With Base Connector
... comply with a 5300 VRMS isolation test voltage. This isolation performance is accomplished through special Vishay manufacturing process. Compliance to DIN EN 60747-5-5 partial discharge isolation specification is available by ordering option 1. These isolation processes and the Vishay ISO9001 qualit ...
... comply with a 5300 VRMS isolation test voltage. This isolation performance is accomplished through special Vishay manufacturing process. Compliance to DIN EN 60747-5-5 partial discharge isolation specification is available by ordering option 1. These isolation processes and the Vishay ISO9001 qualit ...
Subthreshold FinFET for Low Power Circuit Operation: A Study of
... limits the VLSI system voltage scaling [7]. Subthreshold logic gates function normally except for degraded speed. However SRAM read stability, static noise margin and data retention voltage are all degraded with lowering VDD. Further in subthreshold operation Ion is just Ioff scaled by 1/S, thus deg ...
... limits the VLSI system voltage scaling [7]. Subthreshold logic gates function normally except for degraded speed. However SRAM read stability, static noise margin and data retention voltage are all degraded with lowering VDD. Further in subthreshold operation Ion is just Ioff scaled by 1/S, thus deg ...
MAX19793 1500MHz to 6000MHz Dual Analog Voltage Variable
... One attenuator, fRF1 + fRF2 term, fRF1 - fRF2 = 1MHz, VCTRL = 1V to 2.5V, PRF = 0dBm/tone applied to attenuator ...
... One attenuator, fRF1 + fRF2 term, fRF1 - fRF2 = 1MHz, VCTRL = 1V to 2.5V, PRF = 0dBm/tone applied to attenuator ...
A Resonant Series Counterpulse Technique for High Current Opening Switches
... A separate closing switch can be used to guarantee that the opening switch doesn't close at a high voltage imposed by the load, which causes arc erosion at the contacts of the opening switch. The closing switch is closed just before the opening switch is closed. After the opening switch has been clo ...
... A separate closing switch can be used to guarantee that the opening switch doesn't close at a high voltage imposed by the load, which causes arc erosion at the contacts of the opening switch. The closing switch is closed just before the opening switch is closed. After the opening switch has been clo ...
MAX3080E–MAX3089E ±15kV ESD-Protected, Fail-Safe, High-Speed (10Mbps), Slew-Rate-Limited RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers General Description
... The MAX3080E–MAX3089E are ±15kV electrostatic discharge (ESD)-protected, high-speed transceivers for RS485/RS-422 communication that contain one driver and one receiver. These devices feature fail-safe circuitry, which guarantees a logic-high receiver output when the receiver inputs are open or shor ...
... The MAX3080E–MAX3089E are ±15kV electrostatic discharge (ESD)-protected, high-speed transceivers for RS485/RS-422 communication that contain one driver and one receiver. These devices feature fail-safe circuitry, which guarantees a logic-high receiver output when the receiver inputs are open or shor ...
2 × 2W Filterless Class-D Stereo Audio Amplifier SSM2356
... 2 × 2W into 4 Ω load and 2x1.4 W into 8 Ω load at 5.0 V supply with <1% total harmonic distortion (THD + N) 92% efficiency at 5.0 V, 1.4 W into 8 Ω speaker >103 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) Single-supply operation from 2.5 V to 5.5 V 20 nA shutdown current; left/right channel control Short-circuit ...
... 2 × 2W into 4 Ω load and 2x1.4 W into 8 Ω load at 5.0 V supply with <1% total harmonic distortion (THD + N) 92% efficiency at 5.0 V, 1.4 W into 8 Ω speaker >103 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) Single-supply operation from 2.5 V to 5.5 V 20 nA shutdown current; left/right channel control Short-circuit ...
High Voltage Ceramic Capacitors
... period because of resonance or switching. Be sure to use a capacitor with a rated voltage range that includes these irregular voltages. Voltage ...
... period because of resonance or switching. Be sure to use a capacitor with a rated voltage range that includes these irregular voltages. Voltage ...
- Notesvillage
... directly it 3 φ supply. The impendence of motor at standstill is relatively low and when it is directly connected to the supply system, the current at starting will be high (4 to 10 times the full load current) and at a low power factor. Consequently this method in suitable for relatively small mach ...
... directly it 3 φ supply. The impendence of motor at standstill is relatively low and when it is directly connected to the supply system, the current at starting will be high (4 to 10 times the full load current) and at a low power factor. Consequently this method in suitable for relatively small mach ...
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.