DC–DC Converter: Four Switches V Capacitive Turn-Off
... from high input voltage: it imposes only half of the input voltage across each of the four switches. The two legs of a full-bridge converter are connected in series with each other, across the dc input source, instead of the usual topology in which each leg is connected across the dc source. The top ...
... from high input voltage: it imposes only half of the input voltage across each of the four switches. The two legs of a full-bridge converter are connected in series with each other, across the dc input source, instead of the usual topology in which each leg is connected across the dc source. The top ...
AP8800A Description Pin Assignments
... proportional voltage to the input of the internal comparator. When this voltage reaches an internally set upper threshold, the internal switch is turned off. The inductor current continues to flow through RSET, L1, the LEDs and the schottky diode D1, and back to the supply rail, but it decays, with ...
... proportional voltage to the input of the internal comparator. When this voltage reaches an internally set upper threshold, the internal switch is turned off. The inductor current continues to flow through RSET, L1, the LEDs and the schottky diode D1, and back to the supply rail, but it decays, with ...
500 MHz Four-Quadrant Multiplier AD834 Data Sheet FEATURES
... to the use of stable biasing based on a band gap reference generator and other design features. To preserve the full bandwidth potential of the high speed bipolar process used to fabricate the AD834, the outputs appear as a differential pair of currents at open collectors. To provide a single-ended ...
... to the use of stable biasing based on a band gap reference generator and other design features. To preserve the full bandwidth potential of the high speed bipolar process used to fabricate the AD834, the outputs appear as a differential pair of currents at open collectors. To provide a single-ended ...
BaS_06b [Compatibility Mode]
... 10. The meaning of the voltage VAB is the voltage at a. Point A with respect to ground b. Point B with respect to ground c. The average voltage between points A and B. d. The voltage difference between points A and B. ...
... 10. The meaning of the voltage VAB is the voltage at a. Point A with respect to ground b. Point B with respect to ground c. The average voltage between points A and B. d. The voltage difference between points A and B. ...
A Presentation on Cascadable Adiabatic Logic Circuits for low
... Energy dissipation in the inverter during discharging When the N-channel MOSFET is on, the P-channel MOSFET is off, charging of the capacitor is prevented at the load and the capacitor discharges through the diode in the discharge path till t1, that is, till VC is higher than the supply by at least ...
... Energy dissipation in the inverter during discharging When the N-channel MOSFET is on, the P-channel MOSFET is off, charging of the capacitor is prevented at the load and the capacitor discharges through the diode in the discharge path till t1, that is, till VC is higher than the supply by at least ...
ESD0P4RFL
... • Very low line capacitance: 0.4 pF @ 1 GHz ( 0.2 pF per diode) • Ultra low series inductance: 0.4 nH per diode ...
... • Very low line capacitance: 0.4 pF @ 1 GHz ( 0.2 pF per diode) • Ultra low series inductance: 0.4 nH per diode ...
MAX8533 Smallest, Most Reliable, 12V, Infiniband- Compliant Hot-Swap Controller General Description
... The MAX8533 is a single-port, 12V, InfinibandTM-compliant (IB) versatile hot-swap controller. The device can be implemented in both IB Class I (nonisolated) and Class II (isolated) power-topology applications. Additionally, the MAX8533 can be used as a reliable power controller on hot-swappable blad ...
... The MAX8533 is a single-port, 12V, InfinibandTM-compliant (IB) versatile hot-swap controller. The device can be implemented in both IB Class I (nonisolated) and Class II (isolated) power-topology applications. Additionally, the MAX8533 can be used as a reliable power controller on hot-swappable blad ...
Interface Circuits Word Document
... Ordinary inverters have a single input voltage level which causes the output to change state. This voltage level is referred to as the threshold level. A Schmitt inverter has the same truth table as an ordinary inverter but it has two switching thresholds rather than one. The switching threshold for ...
... Ordinary inverters have a single input voltage level which causes the output to change state. This voltage level is referred to as the threshold level. A Schmitt inverter has the same truth table as an ordinary inverter but it has two switching thresholds rather than one. The switching threshold for ...
An auto-scaling wide dynamic range current to frequency converter
... simulations,” Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 102, no. 5, pp. 699–716, 2014. synapse circuit implemented using a log-domain Differential [4] E. Chicca, F. Stefanini, C. Bartolozzi, and G. Indiveri, “Neuromorphic electronic circuits for building autonomous cognitive systems,” Pair Integrator (DPI) circu ...
... simulations,” Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 102, no. 5, pp. 699–716, 2014. synapse circuit implemented using a log-domain Differential [4] E. Chicca, F. Stefanini, C. Bartolozzi, and G. Indiveri, “Neuromorphic electronic circuits for building autonomous cognitive systems,” Pair Integrator (DPI) circu ...
SERVICE MANUAL
... 1. The EHT must be checked every time the TV is serviced to ensure that the CRT does not emit X-ray radiation as result of excessive EHT voltage. The maximum EHT voltage permissible in any operating circumstances must not exceed the rated value. When checking the EHT, use the High Voltage Check proc ...
... 1. The EHT must be checked every time the TV is serviced to ensure that the CRT does not emit X-ray radiation as result of excessive EHT voltage. The maximum EHT voltage permissible in any operating circumstances must not exceed the rated value. When checking the EHT, use the High Voltage Check proc ...
Chapter29
... Vin VS Rin RS – For R = Rin + RS, select capacitor so XC ≤ 0.1 R – Referred to as “stiff coupling” ...
... Vin VS Rin RS – For R = Rin + RS, select capacitor so XC ≤ 0.1 R – Referred to as “stiff coupling” ...
LM2704 Micropower Step-up DC/DC Converter
... turns off the NMOS switch. The SW voltage will then rise to the output voltage plus a diode drop and the inductor current will begin to decrease as shown in Figure 3. During this time the energy stored in the inductor is transferred to COUT and the load. After the 400ns off-time the NMOS switch is t ...
... turns off the NMOS switch. The SW voltage will then rise to the output voltage plus a diode drop and the inductor current will begin to decrease as shown in Figure 3. During this time the energy stored in the inductor is transferred to COUT and the load. After the 400ns off-time the NMOS switch is t ...
PDF - Elimination of Common Mode Errors in Low
... measurement system in all cases when it is used (different supply lead resistances, different contact resistances, different types of the examined resistive load). It means that the measurement system can, under certain circumstances, provide correct results, while in other instances it provides art ...
... measurement system in all cases when it is used (different supply lead resistances, different contact resistances, different types of the examined resistive load). It means that the measurement system can, under certain circumstances, provide correct results, while in other instances it provides art ...
Applications of the LM3524 Pulse Width Modulator
... Figure 7 shows the LM3524 in an arrangement that controls the speed of a motor without requiring the usual tachometer or other speed pick-off. This circuit uses the back EMF of the motor to bias a feedback loop, which controls motor speed. When power is applied, the positive input of the LM3524 is a ...
... Figure 7 shows the LM3524 in an arrangement that controls the speed of a motor without requiring the usual tachometer or other speed pick-off. This circuit uses the back EMF of the motor to bias a feedback loop, which controls motor speed. When power is applied, the positive input of the LM3524 is a ...
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.