PowerLab Owner`s Guide
... All products manufactured by ADInstruments are intended for use in teaching and research applications and environments only. ADInstruments products are NOT intended to be used as medical devices or in medical environments. That is, no product supplied by ADInstruments is intended to be used to diagn ...
... All products manufactured by ADInstruments are intended for use in teaching and research applications and environments only. ADInstruments products are NOT intended to be used as medical devices or in medical environments. That is, no product supplied by ADInstruments is intended to be used to diagn ...
Basic Calculation of a Buck Converter`s Power
... The current through the resistive divider needs to be at least 100 times as big as the feedback bias current: ...
... The current through the resistive divider needs to be at least 100 times as big as the feedback bias current: ...
DS10BR150 1.0 Gbps LVDS Buffer / Repeater
... package footprint requires a minimal space on the board while the flow-through pinout allows easy board layout. The differential inputs and outputs are internally terminated with a 100Ω resistor to lower device input and output return losses, reduce component count and further minimize board space. ...
... package footprint requires a minimal space on the board while the flow-through pinout allows easy board layout. The differential inputs and outputs are internally terminated with a 100Ω resistor to lower device input and output return losses, reduce component count and further minimize board space. ...
1. Digital I/O Types of Digital I/O Boards / Common Applications 3
... In opto-isolated I/O boards, logic and input / output circuits are isolated by the use of an optical photo-coupler. Information sent in the signal is converted and transmitted via light thereby avoiding the electric noise generated in the operating circuit. However, since a photo-coupler requires ad ...
... In opto-isolated I/O boards, logic and input / output circuits are isolated by the use of an optical photo-coupler. Information sent in the signal is converted and transmitted via light thereby avoiding the electric noise generated in the operating circuit. However, since a photo-coupler requires ad ...
MAX3314E ±15kV ESD-Protected, 460kbps, 1µA, RS-232-Compatible Transceiver General Description
... The MAX3314E driver outputs and receiver inputs have extra protection against static discharge. Maxim’s engineers have developed state-of-the-art structures to protect these pins against ESD of ±15kV without damage. The ESD structures withstand high ESD in all states: normal operation, shutdown, and ...
... The MAX3314E driver outputs and receiver inputs have extra protection against static discharge. Maxim’s engineers have developed state-of-the-art structures to protect these pins against ESD of ±15kV without damage. The ESD structures withstand high ESD in all states: normal operation, shutdown, and ...
TA3401 Owner`s Manual Doc.indd
... The gauge of the power and ground wire is often an overlooked aspect of amplifier installation. The more power the amplifier receives, the more power it will produce. Power cables have a natural resistance, and will lose voltage by the time the power makes its way to the amplifier. The larger gauge (di ...
... The gauge of the power and ground wire is often an overlooked aspect of amplifier installation. The more power the amplifier receives, the more power it will produce. Power cables have a natural resistance, and will lose voltage by the time the power makes its way to the amplifier. The larger gauge (di ...
to the manual (MEC-manual-UK)
... See figure-2 for C1 = C2 = 47 µF and I = 48 mA. The upper curve shows the voltage ripple at C1 while the lower proves the reduction at C2. At higher frequencies the ripple becomes smaller than the noise floor (-140dBV) of the measurement equipment. ...
... See figure-2 for C1 = C2 = 47 µF and I = 48 mA. The upper curve shows the voltage ripple at C1 while the lower proves the reduction at C2. At higher frequencies the ripple becomes smaller than the noise floor (-140dBV) of the measurement equipment. ...
1A SIMPLE SWITCHER Power Module w/20V Max Input Voltage for
... Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended Operating Conditions. Exposure to absol ...
... Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended Operating Conditions. Exposure to absol ...
Practical 1 RC Circuits Objectives
... battery. As the charge on the plates builds up, this back-voltage increases, opposing the action of the battery. As a consequence, the current flowing in the circuit decays, falling to zero when the back-voltage is exactly equal and opposite to the battery voltage. If we quickly remove the wires wi ...
... battery. As the charge on the plates builds up, this back-voltage increases, opposing the action of the battery. As a consequence, the current flowing in the circuit decays, falling to zero when the back-voltage is exactly equal and opposite to the battery voltage. If we quickly remove the wires wi ...
BD157/ 158/ 159 NPN Epitxial Silicon Transistor
... device or system whose failure to perform can be or (b) support or sustain life, or (c) whose failure to perform reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support when properly used in accordance with instructions for use device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness. provide ...
... device or system whose failure to perform can be or (b) support or sustain life, or (c) whose failure to perform reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support when properly used in accordance with instructions for use device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness. provide ...
Basic Circuit Elements
... which we are going to call Basic Circuit Elements. We can put these elements together to make models for more complicated objects. However, for the subset of all circuits that we are considering right now, we only need five elements. This subset is called linear circuits. Now, we will have circuit c ...
... which we are going to call Basic Circuit Elements. We can put these elements together to make models for more complicated objects. However, for the subset of all circuits that we are considering right now, we only need five elements. This subset is called linear circuits. Now, we will have circuit c ...
RLC Resonant Circuit - John A. Goree
... Figure 11-4. Frequency response of RLC resonance circuit, from Eq. 11.19. The voltage VR measured across the resistor of the RLC series circuit are predicted to look like this. Two curves are shown: one for R = 1 kΩ and 10 kΩ. Otherwise L = 0.32 H and C = 0.1 µF are the same for the two curves. Note ...
... Figure 11-4. Frequency response of RLC resonance circuit, from Eq. 11.19. The voltage VR measured across the resistor of the RLC series circuit are predicted to look like this. Two curves are shown: one for R = 1 kΩ and 10 kΩ. Otherwise L = 0.32 H and C = 0.1 µF are the same for the two curves. Note ...
MAX1044/ICL7660 - Switched-Capacitor Voltage Converters
... terminal of C1 to ground and shifts the negative terminal to VOUT. This connects C1 in parallel with the reservoir capacitor C2. If the voltage across C2 is smaller than the voltage across C1, then charge flows from C1 to C2 until the voltages across them are equal. During successive cycles, C1 will ...
... terminal of C1 to ground and shifts the negative terminal to VOUT. This connects C1 in parallel with the reservoir capacitor C2. If the voltage across C2 is smaller than the voltage across C1, then charge flows from C1 to C2 until the voltages across them are equal. During successive cycles, C1 will ...
Unit 6, Day 9 – Voltage, Current, and Resistance
... Fill in the table below answering the testable question: How does increasing the voltage affect current? Graph the data in your table as well. You can solve this problem in one of two ways. First, you can add batteries to the circuit, which will increase the voltage. Or, you can also RIGHT CLICK on ...
... Fill in the table below answering the testable question: How does increasing the voltage affect current? Graph the data in your table as well. You can solve this problem in one of two ways. First, you can add batteries to the circuit, which will increase the voltage. Or, you can also RIGHT CLICK on ...
General Description Data Sheet D306A Electroluminescent
... The D306A IC inverter drives the EL lamp by using a switching transistor to repeatedly charge an external inductor and discharge it to the high voltage capacitor Cs. The discharging causes the voltage at Cs to continually increase. The internal circuitry uses the H-bridge technology, using both elec ...
... The D306A IC inverter drives the EL lamp by using a switching transistor to repeatedly charge an external inductor and discharge it to the high voltage capacitor Cs. The discharging causes the voltage at Cs to continually increase. The internal circuitry uses the H-bridge technology, using both elec ...
250mA High Speed Buffer BUF634
... Power dissipated in the BUF634 will cause the junction temperature to rise. A thermal protection circuit in the BUF634 will disable the output when the junction temperature reaches approximately 175°C. When the thermal protection is activated, the output stage is disabled, allowing the device to coo ...
... Power dissipated in the BUF634 will cause the junction temperature to rise. A thermal protection circuit in the BUF634 will disable the output when the junction temperature reaches approximately 175°C. When the thermal protection is activated, the output stage is disabled, allowing the device to coo ...
MAX15040 High-Efficiency, 4A, Step-Down Regulator with General Description
... 0.6V to (0.9 x VIN) from 2.4V to 3.6V input supplies, making it ideal for on-board point-of-load applications. The output-voltage accuracy is better than ±1% over load, line, and temperature. The MAX15040 features a 1MHz fixed switching frequency, allowing the user to achieve all-ceramic capacitor d ...
... 0.6V to (0.9 x VIN) from 2.4V to 3.6V input supplies, making it ideal for on-board point-of-load applications. The output-voltage accuracy is better than ±1% over load, line, and temperature. The MAX15040 features a 1MHz fixed switching frequency, allowing the user to achieve all-ceramic capacitor d ...
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.