Products for Totally Integrated Automation - Catalog ST
... • Max. differential linearity error • Max. amplification error • Max. offset error ...
... • Max. differential linearity error • Max. amplification error • Max. offset error ...
MAX1758 Stand-Alone, Switch-Mode Li+ Battery Charger with Internal 28V Switch General Description
... charger that charges one-to-four cells. It provides a regulated charging current accurate to ±10% and a regulated voltage with only a ±0.8% total voltage error at the battery terminals. The internal high-side switch delivers a programmable current of up to 1.5A to charge the battery. The built-in sa ...
... charger that charges one-to-four cells. It provides a regulated charging current accurate to ±10% and a regulated voltage with only a ±0.8% total voltage error at the battery terminals. The internal high-side switch delivers a programmable current of up to 1.5A to charge the battery. The built-in sa ...
Dual Wideband High Output Current Operational Amplifier with
... (1) Junction temperature = ambient for +25°C specifications. (2) Junction temperature = ambient at low temperature limit; junction temperature = ambient +23°C at high temperature limit for over temperature specifications. (3) Test levels: (A) 100% tested at +25°C. Over temperature limits by characte ...
... (1) Junction temperature = ambient for +25°C specifications. (2) Junction temperature = ambient at low temperature limit; junction temperature = ambient +23°C at high temperature limit for over temperature specifications. (3) Test levels: (A) 100% tested at +25°C. Over temperature limits by characte ...
Review:
... You'd think that no current could flow through a transistor because back-to-back diodes would block current both ways. And this is true. However, when you apply a small current to the center layer of the sandwich, a much larger current can flow through the sandwich as a whole. This gives a transisto ...
... You'd think that no current could flow through a transistor because back-to-back diodes would block current both ways. And this is true. However, when you apply a small current to the center layer of the sandwich, a much larger current can flow through the sandwich as a whole. This gives a transisto ...
razor based dvs using multiprecision and operand
... combination of architectural and transistor-level optimization techniques. In addition to internal path delays, dynamic power reduction can also be achieved by monitoring the effective dynamic range of the input operands .so as to disable unused sections of the multiplier truncate the output product ...
... combination of architectural and transistor-level optimization techniques. In addition to internal path delays, dynamic power reduction can also be achieved by monitoring the effective dynamic range of the input operands .so as to disable unused sections of the multiplier truncate the output product ...
International Electrical Engineering Journal (IEEJ) Vol. 5 (2014) No.11, pp. 1613-1618
... two-phase quantity either in synchronously rotating frame (or) stationary frame. From this two-phase component the reference vector magnitude can be found and used for modulating the inverter output. The process of obtaining the rotating space vector is explained in the following section, considerin ...
... two-phase quantity either in synchronously rotating frame (or) stationary frame. From this two-phase component the reference vector magnitude can be found and used for modulating the inverter output. The process of obtaining the rotating space vector is explained in the following section, considerin ...
STM1831
... Output voltage vs. sense voltage, VDET = 2.4 V, TA = 25 °C, external pull-up resistor on RST is 100 kΩ, CD pin open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Output voltage vs. supply voltage, VSEN = VCC, external pull-up resistor on RST is 100 kΩ, ...
... Output voltage vs. sense voltage, VDET = 2.4 V, TA = 25 °C, external pull-up resistor on RST is 100 kΩ, CD pin open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Output voltage vs. supply voltage, VSEN = VCC, external pull-up resistor on RST is 100 kΩ, ...
LT6700/LT6700HV - Micropower, Low Voltage, Dual Comparator with 400mV Reference
... voltage comparators with a 400mV reference in a 6-lead SOT-23 or tiny DFN package. Operating with supplies from 1.4V up to 18V, these devices draw only 6.5µA, making them ideal for low voltage system monitoring. Hysteresis is included in the comparators, easing design requirements to insure stable o ...
... voltage comparators with a 400mV reference in a 6-lead SOT-23 or tiny DFN package. Operating with supplies from 1.4V up to 18V, these devices draw only 6.5µA, making them ideal for low voltage system monitoring. Hysteresis is included in the comparators, easing design requirements to insure stable o ...
The Importance of the Neutral Connection in 3-Phase
... Figure 2 shows the state of the surge diverter circuit during normal operation. Neutral and earth are bonded at the MEN link thus are, for all intents and purposes, at the same voltage reference. The MOVs are connected in a star configuration, with the phase-neutral voltage on each line dropped acro ...
... Figure 2 shows the state of the surge diverter circuit during normal operation. Neutral and earth are bonded at the MEN link thus are, for all intents and purposes, at the same voltage reference. The MOVs are connected in a star configuration, with the phase-neutral voltage on each line dropped acro ...
ESD Protection for Portable Electronic Products Tech Note
... however This shock does not cause any harm to our bodies, But could cause severe damage to electronic devices. Damage due to ESD is estimated to cost the electronic industry billions of dollars each year, and this damage is not limited to the manufacturing cost, but also impacts machinery downtime a ...
... however This shock does not cause any harm to our bodies, But could cause severe damage to electronic devices. Damage due to ESD is estimated to cost the electronic industry billions of dollars each year, and this damage is not limited to the manufacturing cost, but also impacts machinery downtime a ...
C-Bypass - Siemens
... overload protection; Motor stall protection; Motor underload protection; Short-circuit protection of +24V and +10V reference voltages. ...
... overload protection; Motor stall protection; Motor underload protection; Short-circuit protection of +24V and +10V reference voltages. ...
MIDRANGE INPUT SYNCHRONOUS BUCK CONTROLLER WITH ADVANCED SEQUENCING AND OUTPUT MARGINING TPS40100 FEATURES
... Current limit pin used to set the overcurrent threshold and transient ride out time. An internal current source that is proportional to the inductor current sets a voltage on a resistor connected from this pin to GND. When this voltage reaches 1.48 V, an overcurrent condition is declared by the devi ...
... Current limit pin used to set the overcurrent threshold and transient ride out time. An internal current source that is proportional to the inductor current sets a voltage on a resistor connected from this pin to GND. When this voltage reaches 1.48 V, an overcurrent condition is declared by the devi ...
BD9207FPS : LED / LCD Drivers
... Moreover, permissible ripple current effective value of output capacity is calculated by the next formula, and use this value to select the capacitor with enough margins. IRMS =⊿IL/2√3 IRMS: Permissible ripple current effective value of output capacity, ⊿IL : Ripple current Ceramic capacitor must us ...
... Moreover, permissible ripple current effective value of output capacity is calculated by the next formula, and use this value to select the capacitor with enough margins. IRMS =⊿IL/2√3 IRMS: Permissible ripple current effective value of output capacity, ⊿IL : Ripple current Ceramic capacitor must us ...
Fuzzy Logic Controller Based Perturb and Observe Maximum Power
... The state-space averaging technique is used to generate the low-frequency small-signal ac equations of the PWM DC-DC converter [13]. The buck converter is assumed to operate in a continuous conduction mode while switching between two states depending on the switch position (ON/OFF). In the first sta ...
... The state-space averaging technique is used to generate the low-frequency small-signal ac equations of the PWM DC-DC converter [13]. The buck converter is assumed to operate in a continuous conduction mode while switching between two states depending on the switch position (ON/OFF). In the first sta ...
USB 4-Channel, 24-bit Universal Analog Input Device
... Before you install your USB-2404-UI, run Windows Update to update your operating system with the latest USB drivers. To connect the USB-2404-UI to your system, turn your computer on, and connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer or to an external USB hub that is connected to your computer ...
... Before you install your USB-2404-UI, run Windows Update to update your operating system with the latest USB drivers. To connect the USB-2404-UI to your system, turn your computer on, and connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer or to an external USB hub that is connected to your computer ...
International Electrical Engineering Journal (IEEJ) Vol. 5 (2014) No.12, pp. 1703-1710
... different feeders in a distribution system. In [9], a configuration called IDVR has been discussed in which two DVRs are connected in series with two separate adjacent feeders. The dc buses of the DVRs are connected together. The IDVR absorbs real power from one feeder and maintains the dc link volt ...
... different feeders in a distribution system. In [9], a configuration called IDVR has been discussed in which two DVRs are connected in series with two separate adjacent feeders. The dc buses of the DVRs are connected together. The IDVR absorbs real power from one feeder and maintains the dc link volt ...
Alternating Current versus Direct Current
... One-fourth of a percent is an acceptable loss. Note that if 100 MW of power had been transmitted at 25 kV, then a current of 4000 A would have been needed. This would result in a power loss in the lines of 16.0 MW, or 16.0% rather than 0.250%. The lower the voltage, the more current is needed, and t ...
... One-fourth of a percent is an acceptable loss. Note that if 100 MW of power had been transmitted at 25 kV, then a current of 4000 A would have been needed. This would result in a power loss in the lines of 16.0 MW, or 16.0% rather than 0.250%. The lower the voltage, the more current is needed, and t ...
Advanced Digital Temperature Controller E5CN
... input) to handle various sensors with one Controller. • A PV/SV-status display function can be set to automatically alternate between displaying the status of the Temperature Controller (auto/ manual, RUN/STOP, and alarms) and the PV or SV. • Flexible contact outputs with logic operations (AND, OR, ...
... input) to handle various sensors with one Controller. • A PV/SV-status display function can be set to automatically alternate between displaying the status of the Temperature Controller (auto/ manual, RUN/STOP, and alarms) and the PV or SV. • Flexible contact outputs with logic operations (AND, OR, ...
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.