Flexible, efficient voltage translation for open-drain and push-pull apps NXP bidirectional voltage
... When EN is HIGH, the translator switch is on and the An I/O is connected to the Bn I/O. This allows bidirectional data flow between ports. When EN is LOW, the translator switch is off and a high-impedance state exists between ports. The EN input circuit is designed to be supplied by Vref(B). To ens ...
... When EN is HIGH, the translator switch is on and the An I/O is connected to the Bn I/O. This allows bidirectional data flow between ports. When EN is LOW, the translator switch is off and a high-impedance state exists between ports. The EN input circuit is designed to be supplied by Vref(B). To ens ...
Energy Control and Observation System Energy Control and
... voltage. It selects the healthiest phases and further corrects the output voltage to the specified limits. It keeps on monitoring the input supply voltage and shifts the phases accordingly till the input supply phases are within the upper and lower cut off limits. ECOS keeps monitoring the shelter t ...
... voltage. It selects the healthiest phases and further corrects the output voltage to the specified limits. It keeps on monitoring the input supply voltage and shifts the phases accordingly till the input supply phases are within the upper and lower cut off limits. ECOS keeps monitoring the shelter t ...
EE 321 Analog Electronics, Fall 2013 Homework #9 solution
... (f) Overall voltage gain vb1 vb2 vo vo ...
... (f) Overall voltage gain vb1 vb2 vo vo ...
K8055 voltage divider
... the resistor R3 and the trimmer RV1. Their value are adding up to 101 kΩ. This means the Rext1 is placed in series with the RV1+R3. These two resistors can actually replace the role of the external resistor Rext2. ...
... the resistor R3 and the trimmer RV1. Their value are adding up to 101 kΩ. This means the Rext1 is placed in series with the RV1+R3. These two resistors can actually replace the role of the external resistor Rext2. ...
Objective : Equipments Needed : Theory
... Transistor characteristics are the curves, which represent relationship between different DC currents and voltages of a transistor. These are helpful in studying the operation of a transistor when connected in a circuit. The three important characteristics of a transistor are: 1. Input characteristi ...
... Transistor characteristics are the curves, which represent relationship between different DC currents and voltages of a transistor. These are helpful in studying the operation of a transistor when connected in a circuit. The three important characteristics of a transistor are: 1. Input characteristi ...
HF2TA Leaflet - Zurich Instruments
... Bias Input and Auxiliary Output The Bias Input allows driving the signal shields with defined bias voltage. This can be used for instance to power a photo diode connected with one shielded cable for power and signal, avoiding ground loops. The Aux Output provides a low-noise power source able to ru ...
... Bias Input and Auxiliary Output The Bias Input allows driving the signal shields with defined bias voltage. This can be used for instance to power a photo diode connected with one shielded cable for power and signal, avoiding ground loops. The Aux Output provides a low-noise power source able to ru ...
May 2001 LT1880 SOT-23 Op Amp Saves Board Space in Precision Applications
... can be compromised in some applications in two ways. One is by its high, large signal output impedance and the other is by its 70dB PSRR dictated by the 32.4k resistor from the negative supply and the ~10Ω dynamic impedance of the LT1634 at 20µA bias. The circuit in Figure 6 uses the LT1880 to solve ...
... can be compromised in some applications in two ways. One is by its high, large signal output impedance and the other is by its 70dB PSRR dictated by the 32.4k resistor from the negative supply and the ~10Ω dynamic impedance of the LT1634 at 20µA bias. The circuit in Figure 6 uses the LT1880 to solve ...
Hw4-1
... op amp equations in Table 4-2. You should get the same answers. 2. Op amps can be used to detect small changes in resistance. Here is an example of a Rain or Moisture sensor from1. You will be building something similar in Lab 4. Using the ideal op amp equations in Table 4-2, find an equation for th ...
... op amp equations in Table 4-2. You should get the same answers. 2. Op amps can be used to detect small changes in resistance. Here is an example of a Rain or Moisture sensor from1. You will be building something similar in Lab 4. Using the ideal op amp equations in Table 4-2, find an equation for th ...
Buck-Boost Converter Introduction A Buck
... Battery-powered systems, where the input voltage can vary widely, starting at full charge and gradually decreasing as the battery charge is used up. At full charge, where the battery voltage may be higher than actually needed by the circuit being powered, a buck regulator would be ideal to keep the ...
... Battery-powered systems, where the input voltage can vary widely, starting at full charge and gradually decreasing as the battery charge is used up. At full charge, where the battery voltage may be higher than actually needed by the circuit being powered, a buck regulator would be ideal to keep the ...
POWER SUPPLIES
... These versatile dual-output models each contain two identical, independently adjustable 60 watt power supplies in a full-rack width case. The regulator, voltage and current control, and metering circuits of each section of the supply are electrically identical to those of the individual 37-75 watt m ...
... These versatile dual-output models each contain two identical, independently adjustable 60 watt power supplies in a full-rack width case. The regulator, voltage and current control, and metering circuits of each section of the supply are electrically identical to those of the individual 37-75 watt m ...
STEVAL-ISA005V1
... Input capacitor C1 is charged from line via a one way rectifier consisting of diodes D1 and D2. Two diodes in series are used for EMI reasons to sustain burst pulses of 2kV. Capacitor C1 together with capacitor C2 and inductor L1 forms an EMI filter. The DC voltage at C2 is then applied to the VIPer ...
... Input capacitor C1 is charged from line via a one way rectifier consisting of diodes D1 and D2. Two diodes in series are used for EMI reasons to sustain burst pulses of 2kV. Capacitor C1 together with capacitor C2 and inductor L1 forms an EMI filter. The DC voltage at C2 is then applied to the VIPer ...
XP SERIES POWER INVERTERS
... multi-task capability. Using a PULL system, each station performs a quality check on the performance of the previous station. Data for first time yield and DPU is recorded and analyzed by each station and test bench in an ongoing effort to yield a zero defect process. Upon final assembly, all produc ...
... multi-task capability. Using a PULL system, each station performs a quality check on the performance of the previous station. Data for first time yield and DPU is recorded and analyzed by each station and test bench in an ongoing effort to yield a zero defect process. Upon final assembly, all produc ...
K A CTION P AP4570
... Track & Peak-Hold. In “Track & Hold” operation the output tracks the input signal. When an external contact is closed, the input level is “saved” and its corresponding output signal is held indefinitely until the contact is opened. Releasing the hold switch (pins 8 and 11) allows the output to again ...
... Track & Peak-Hold. In “Track & Hold” operation the output tracks the input signal. When an external contact is closed, the input level is “saved” and its corresponding output signal is held indefinitely until the contact is opened. Releasing the hold switch (pins 8 and 11) allows the output to again ...
Schmitt trigger
In electronics a Schmitt trigger is a comparator circuit with hysteresis implemented by applying positive feedback to the noninverting input of a comparator or differential amplifier. It is an active circuit which converts an analog input signal to a digital output signal. The circuit is named a ""trigger"" because the output retains its value until the input changes sufficiently to trigger a change. In the non-inverting configuration, when the input is higher than a chosen threshold, the output is high. When the input is below a different (lower) chosen threshold the output is low, and when the input is between the two levels the output retains its value. This dual threshold action is called hysteresis and implies that the Schmitt trigger possesses memory and can act as a bistable multivibrator (latch or flip-flop). There is a close relation between the two kinds of circuits: a Schmitt trigger can be converted into a latch and a latch can be converted into a Schmitt trigger.Schmitt trigger devices are typically used in signal conditioning applications to remove noise from signals used in digital circuits, particularly mechanical contact bounce. They are also used in closed loop negative feedback configurations to implement relaxation oscillators, used in function generators and switching power supplies.