Lab11
... Alternating Current (AC) is the world standard for driving motors and other electrical equipment. As the name implies, an alternating current continually and periodically changes direction, going first one way and then reversing. One may consider an alternating current to be a DC current, which is c ...
... Alternating Current (AC) is the world standard for driving motors and other electrical equipment. As the name implies, an alternating current continually and periodically changes direction, going first one way and then reversing. One may consider an alternating current to be a DC current, which is c ...
Review of exponential charging and discharging in RC Circuits
... If there are no independent voltage or current sources in a circuit, VTH = 0 V and IN = 0 A. If there is no independent voltage or current present in a circuit (only resistors and linear dependent sources), all currents and voltages in the circuit are zero. In this situation, you know that the I-V g ...
... If there are no independent voltage or current sources in a circuit, VTH = 0 V and IN = 0 A. If there is no independent voltage or current present in a circuit (only resistors and linear dependent sources), all currents and voltages in the circuit are zero. In this situation, you know that the I-V g ...
ADC0801/ADC0802/ADC0803/ADC0804/ADC0805 8-Bit mP Compatible A/D Converters 8-Bit m
... Note 4: For VIN( b ) t VIN( a ) the digital output code will be 0000 0000. Two on-chip diodes are tied to each analog input (see block diagram) which will forward conduct for analog input voltages one diode drop below ground or one diode drop greater than the VCC supply. Be careful, during testing a ...
... Note 4: For VIN( b ) t VIN( a ) the digital output code will be 0000 0000. Two on-chip diodes are tied to each analog input (see block diagram) which will forward conduct for analog input voltages one diode drop below ground or one diode drop greater than the VCC supply. Be careful, during testing a ...
ADC0801 ADC0802 ADC0803 ADC0804 ADC0805 8
... Note 4: For VIN( b ) t VIN( a ) the digital output code will be 0000 0000. Two on-chip diodes are tied to each analog input (see block diagram) which will forward conduct for analog input voltages one diode drop below ground or one diode drop greater than the VCC supply. Be careful, during testing a ...
... Note 4: For VIN( b ) t VIN( a ) the digital output code will be 0000 0000. Two on-chip diodes are tied to each analog input (see block diagram) which will forward conduct for analog input voltages one diode drop below ground or one diode drop greater than the VCC supply. Be careful, during testing a ...
Solutions to Bulb questions
... 7) What determines the brightness of a light bulb? Is it the current through the bulb, the voltage across the bulb or both? Both. If you connect a long bulb and a round bulb in series, the long bulb glows but the round bulb does not. Both of them have the same current flowing through them (they are ...
... 7) What determines the brightness of a light bulb? Is it the current through the bulb, the voltage across the bulb or both? Both. If you connect a long bulb and a round bulb in series, the long bulb glows but the round bulb does not. Both of them have the same current flowing through them (they are ...
LM3914 data sheet
... The simplified LM3914 block diagram is to give the general idea of the circuit's operation. A high input impedance buffer operates with signals from ground to 12V, and is protected against reverse and overvoltage signals. The signal is then applied to a series of 10 comparators; each of which is bia ...
... The simplified LM3914 block diagram is to give the general idea of the circuit's operation. A high input impedance buffer operates with signals from ground to 12V, and is protected against reverse and overvoltage signals. The signal is then applied to a series of 10 comparators; each of which is bia ...
Type Open/Close actuators
... Auxiliary switch S2A for capturing damper blade end positions (end positions reached through actuator operation) Volt-free contacts for signalling or activating switch functions Two integral switches, e.g. for damper blade OPEN and damper blade CLOSED Potentiometer for setting any switch point ...
... Auxiliary switch S2A for capturing damper blade end positions (end positions reached through actuator operation) Volt-free contacts for signalling or activating switch functions Two integral switches, e.g. for damper blade OPEN and damper blade CLOSED Potentiometer for setting any switch point ...
MAX16010–MAX16014 Ultra-Small, Overvoltage Protection/ Detection Circuits General Description
... The MAX16010–MAX16014 is a family of ultra-small, lowpower, overvoltage protection circuits for high-voltage, high-transient systems such as those found in automotive, telecom, and industrial applications. These devices operate over a wide 5.5V to 72V supply voltage range, making them also suitable ...
... The MAX16010–MAX16014 is a family of ultra-small, lowpower, overvoltage protection circuits for high-voltage, high-transient systems such as those found in automotive, telecom, and industrial applications. These devices operate over a wide 5.5V to 72V supply voltage range, making them also suitable ...
Description AP67-FWLC-C6LA Transceiver Pluggable OC-24 WDM-PON OLT SFP Transceiver with Fiber Pigtail
... Note 4: Rx_LOS (Loss of Signal) is an open collector/drain output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7K – 10KΩ resistor. Pull up voltage between 2.0V and VccT, R+0.3V. When high, this output indicates the received optical power is below the worst-case receiver sensitivity. Low indicates normal oper ...
... Note 4: Rx_LOS (Loss of Signal) is an open collector/drain output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7K – 10KΩ resistor. Pull up voltage between 2.0V and VccT, R+0.3V. When high, this output indicates the received optical power is below the worst-case receiver sensitivity. Low indicates normal oper ...
AD8571,72,74 - Analog Devices
... This family of amplifiers has ultralow offset, drift, and bias current. The AD8571/AD8572/AD85741 are single, dual, and quad amplifiers, respectively, featuring rail-to-rail input and output swings. All are guaranteed to operate from 2.7 V to 5 V single supply. The AD8571/AD8572/AD8574 provide benef ...
... This family of amplifiers has ultralow offset, drift, and bias current. The AD8571/AD8572/AD85741 are single, dual, and quad amplifiers, respectively, featuring rail-to-rail input and output swings. All are guaranteed to operate from 2.7 V to 5 V single supply. The AD8571/AD8572/AD8574 provide benef ...
1800-A VTVM, Manual
... use with the Type 774 terminals. For high-frequency measurements where a minimum-induct.ance connection is desired, the cap may be fastened to a flat ground plate that has a hole giving access to the high terminal. 1.62 Polarity and Grounding~lf the a-c voltage being measured is at some d-e potentia ...
... use with the Type 774 terminals. For high-frequency measurements where a minimum-induct.ance connection is desired, the cap may be fastened to a flat ground plate that has a hole giving access to the high terminal. 1.62 Polarity and Grounding~lf the a-c voltage being measured is at some d-e potentia ...
B 2.5 A Output Current, IGBT Drive Optocoupler with Desaturation Detection
... The application circuit and the timing diagram illustrate the functional use of the FOD8316 between a micro-controller and a three-phase system, as well as the interaction of the internal and external signals. ...
... The application circuit and the timing diagram illustrate the functional use of the FOD8316 between a micro-controller and a three-phase system, as well as the interaction of the internal and external signals. ...
POWER SUPPLY MONITOR
... FUNCTIONAL EXPLANATIONS Detection voltage inputs A and B are connected to the inverting input of Comparators A and B respectively. Both comparators have built-in hysterisis. If either VSA or VSB drops lower than about 1.23V, then RESET goes low. Comparator B is used for the arbitrary preset voltage ...
... FUNCTIONAL EXPLANATIONS Detection voltage inputs A and B are connected to the inverting input of Comparators A and B respectively. Both comparators have built-in hysterisis. If either VSA or VSB drops lower than about 1.23V, then RESET goes low. Comparator B is used for the arbitrary preset voltage ...
FAN23SV60 TinyBuck™ 10 A Integrated Synchronous Buck Regulator F AN2
... technique, in which the HS MOSFET is turned on for a fixed time, set by the modulator, in response to the input voltage and the frequency setting resistor. This on-time is proportional to the desired output voltage, divided by the input voltage. With this proportionality, the frequency is essentiall ...
... technique, in which the HS MOSFET is turned on for a fixed time, set by the modulator, in response to the input voltage and the frequency setting resistor. This on-time is proportional to the desired output voltage, divided by the input voltage. With this proportionality, the frequency is essentiall ...
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.