MAX5541 Low-Cost, +5V, Serial-Input, Voltage-Output, 16-Bit DAC General Description
... Reference and Analog Ground Inputs The MAX5541 operates with external voltage references from 2V to 3V, and maintains 16-bit performance with proper reference selection and application. Ideally, the reference’s temperature coefficient should be less than 0.4ppm/°C to maintain 16-bit accuracy to with ...
... Reference and Analog Ground Inputs The MAX5541 operates with external voltage references from 2V to 3V, and maintains 16-bit performance with proper reference selection and application. Ideally, the reference’s temperature coefficient should be less than 0.4ppm/°C to maintain 16-bit accuracy to with ...
Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2005
... • When a capacitor is already charged, it is allowed to discharge through a resistance R. – When the switch S is closed, the voltage across the resistor at any instant equals that across the capacitor. Thus IR=Q/C. – The rate at which the charge leaves the capacitor equals the negative the current f ...
... • When a capacitor is already charged, it is allowed to discharge through a resistance R. – When the switch S is closed, the voltage across the resistor at any instant equals that across the capacitor. Thus IR=Q/C. – The rate at which the charge leaves the capacitor equals the negative the current f ...
AN3410
... Housekeeping power is supplied by the auxiliary (lower) winding on L1. The winding is connected through D4 so that the transformed LED voltage (positive) is applied to C9, which powers U2, and C8 which powers U1. R2 and C9 form a filter to remove ringing spikes due to leakage inductance. The auxilia ...
... Housekeeping power is supplied by the auxiliary (lower) winding on L1. The winding is connected through D4 so that the transformed LED voltage (positive) is applied to C9, which powers U2, and C8 which powers U1. R2 and C9 form a filter to remove ringing spikes due to leakage inductance. The auxilia ...
ADS823, ADS826: 10-Bit, 60MHz Sampling Analog-To
... See Figure 2 for the typical circuit for an AC-coupled analog input configuration of the ADS823 and ADS826 while all components are powered from a single +5V supply. With the RSEL pin connected HIGH, the full-scale input range is set to 2Vp-p. In this configuration, the top and bottom references (RE ...
... See Figure 2 for the typical circuit for an AC-coupled analog input configuration of the ADS823 and ADS826 while all components are powered from a single +5V supply. With the RSEL pin connected HIGH, the full-scale input range is set to 2Vp-p. In this configuration, the top and bottom references (RE ...
New Simple Square-Rooting Circuits Based on Translinear Current Conveyors Chuachai Netbut Montree Kumngern
... conveyor (CCCII) has become very popular for implementing either voltage-mode or current-mode signal processing circuits, as these devices provide high performance and greater functional versatility in realizations [1-7]. A square-rooting circuit has been found widely in instrumentation and measurem ...
... conveyor (CCCII) has become very popular for implementing either voltage-mode or current-mode signal processing circuits, as these devices provide high performance and greater functional versatility in realizations [1-7]. A square-rooting circuit has been found widely in instrumentation and measurem ...
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... • Input DC blocking cap are practically always required in single-supply systems. • No rejection of input noise or interference. ...
... • Input DC blocking cap are practically always required in single-supply systems. • No rejection of input noise or interference. ...
BAT 45 SMALL SIGNAL SCHOTTKY DIODE
... SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without express written approval of SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics. ...
... SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without express written approval of SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics. ...
PQube 3 Specifications
... Drift: Typical ±30 seconds/yr. Temperature compensated. ±70 seconds/yr. max drift ...
... Drift: Typical ±30 seconds/yr. Temperature compensated. ±70 seconds/yr. max drift ...
Experiment 9: Driven RLC Circuits
... For a random frequency can you bring the circuit into resonance by slowly inserting the core into the coil? Are there any conditions on the frequency (e.g. does it need to be above or below the resonant frequency of the circuit with the empty coil)? Could you do part 3 if you were given only two tra ...
... For a random frequency can you bring the circuit into resonance by slowly inserting the core into the coil? Are there any conditions on the frequency (e.g. does it need to be above or below the resonant frequency of the circuit with the empty coil)? Could you do part 3 if you were given only two tra ...
ADF4007 (Rev. B)
... These two bits set the N value. See Table 4. These two bits set the status of MUXOUT and PFD polarity. See Table 5. This multiplexer output allows either the N divider output or the R divider output to be accessed externally. Digital Power Supply. This pin can range from 2.7 V to 3.3 V. Decoupling c ...
... These two bits set the N value. See Table 4. These two bits set the status of MUXOUT and PFD polarity. See Table 5. This multiplexer output allows either the N divider output or the R divider output to be accessed externally. Digital Power Supply. This pin can range from 2.7 V to 3.3 V. Decoupling c ...
Lecture 3
... • We need to account for undesired as well as desired electrical effects. • Simplifying assumptions should be made wherever reasonable. ...
... • We need to account for undesired as well as desired electrical effects. • Simplifying assumptions should be made wherever reasonable. ...
AD667 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... usually the device power ground. The separate ground returns are provided to minimize current flow in low level signal paths. The analog ground at Pin 5 is the ground point for the output amplifier and is thus the “high quality” ground for the AD667; it should be connected directly to the analog ref ...
... usually the device power ground. The separate ground returns are provided to minimize current flow in low level signal paths. The analog ground at Pin 5 is the ground point for the output amplifier and is thus the “high quality” ground for the AD667; it should be connected directly to the analog ref ...
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... disturbances. The control system only measures the rms voltage at the load point i.e., no reactive power measurements are required [1]. The VSC switching strategy is based on a sinusoidal PWM technique which offers simplicity and good response. Because distribution network is a relatively low power ...
... disturbances. The control system only measures the rms voltage at the load point i.e., no reactive power measurements are required [1]. The VSC switching strategy is based on a sinusoidal PWM technique which offers simplicity and good response. Because distribution network is a relatively low power ...
Am27X64
... VCC and VSS to minimize transient effects. In addition, to overcome the voltage drop caused by the inductive effects of the printed circuit board traces on ExpressROM device arrays, a 4.7 µF bulk electrolytic capacitor should be used between VCC and VSS for each eight devices. The location of the ca ...
... VCC and VSS to minimize transient effects. In addition, to overcome the voltage drop caused by the inductive effects of the printed circuit board traces on ExpressROM device arrays, a 4.7 µF bulk electrolytic capacitor should be used between VCC and VSS for each eight devices. The location of the ca ...
... The current flowing through the field coils of the alternator controls its output current and voltage. The field current increases or decreases with an increase or decrease in the system load demand. The power to excite the alternator’s field comes form the aircraft bus through the field circuit bre ...
Volt-Ohm-Milliampere Meter (VOM)
... junction between base (B) and collector (C) and between base and emitter (E). If both junctions are good, a transistor condition is good. 2) If it is not known which pin is collector or emitter, we can check a transistor as shown in Figure 7.1. We can then find if a transistor is good or bad and NPN ...
... junction between base (B) and collector (C) and between base and emitter (E). If both junctions are good, a transistor condition is good. 2) If it is not known which pin is collector or emitter, we can check a transistor as shown in Figure 7.1. We can then find if a transistor is good or bad and NPN ...
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.