FSBB15CH60 Motion SPM 3 Series FSBB15CH60 Motion SPM® 3 Series
... 5. VFO output pulse width should be determined by connecting an external capacitor (CFOD) between CFOD (pin 7) and COM (pin 2). (Example : if CFOD = 33 nF, then tFO = ms (typ.)) Please refer to the 2nd note 5 for calculation method. 6. Input signal is active-HIGH type. There is a 3.3 kresistor ...
... 5. VFO output pulse width should be determined by connecting an external capacitor (CFOD) between CFOD (pin 7) and COM (pin 2). (Example : if CFOD = 33 nF, then tFO = ms (typ.)) Please refer to the 2nd note 5 for calculation method. 6. Input signal is active-HIGH type. There is a 3.3 kresistor ...
30A - SynQor
... correct for voltage drops along the conductors that connect the converter’s output pins to the load. Pin 8 should be connected to Vout(+) and Pin 6 should be connected to Vout(-) at the point on the board where regulation is desired. A remote connection at the load can adjust for a voltage drop only ...
... correct for voltage drops along the conductors that connect the converter’s output pins to the load. Pin 8 should be connected to Vout(+) and Pin 6 should be connected to Vout(-) at the point on the board where regulation is desired. A remote connection at the load can adjust for a voltage drop only ...
Evaluates: MAX1954A MAX1954A Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... kit generates a 1.5V output voltage at load currents up to 5A from a 10.8V to 13.2V input voltage range independent of the IC supply voltage. The MAX1954A switches at 300kHz and has better than 90% efficiency with the supplied components. The EV kit comes fully assembled and tested. ...
... kit generates a 1.5V output voltage at load currents up to 5A from a 10.8V to 13.2V input voltage range independent of the IC supply voltage. The MAX1954A switches at 300kHz and has better than 90% efficiency with the supplied components. The EV kit comes fully assembled and tested. ...
Data Sheet
... VIN and the EN pin. The resistor is required, since the internal zener diode, at the EN pin, will conduct for voltages above about 6V. The current in this zener must be limited to less than 100 µA. A resistor of 470 kΩ will limit the current to a safe value for input voltages as high 42V. Smaller va ...
... VIN and the EN pin. The resistor is required, since the internal zener diode, at the EN pin, will conduct for voltages above about 6V. The current in this zener must be limited to less than 100 µA. A resistor of 470 kΩ will limit the current to a safe value for input voltages as high 42V. Smaller va ...
Slide 1 - Helios
... We say the voltage lags the current by 90 degrees or ¼ cycle The equation for current is then iC = IC sin (wdt + p/2) ...
... We say the voltage lags the current by 90 degrees or ¼ cycle The equation for current is then iC = IC sin (wdt + p/2) ...
MAX1489E ±15kV ESD-Protected, Quad, Low-Power RS-232 Line Receiver _______________General Description
... The major difference between tests done using the Human Body Model and IEC1000-4-2 is higher peak current in IEC1000-4-2. Because series resistance is lower in the IEC1000-4-2 ESD test model (Figure 3a), the ESD withstand voltage measured to this standard is generally lower than that measured using ...
... The major difference between tests done using the Human Body Model and IEC1000-4-2 is higher peak current in IEC1000-4-2. Because series resistance is lower in the IEC1000-4-2 ESD test model (Figure 3a), the ESD withstand voltage measured to this standard is generally lower than that measured using ...
EE 220 Circuits I
... 2) Next, experimentally determine the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits for the circuit shown in Figure 1. Remember the current source must be checked and re-set whenever the circuit is changed (e.g., RL is removed or changed). a) Remove RL, then measure and record the open circuit voltage Voc ...
... 2) Next, experimentally determine the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits for the circuit shown in Figure 1. Remember the current source must be checked and re-set whenever the circuit is changed (e.g., RL is removed or changed). a) Remove RL, then measure and record the open circuit voltage Voc ...
PTA-Pulse Width Modulated input to Analog Current or Voltage Output
... Circuit board may be mounted in any position. If circuit board slides out of snap track, a non-conductive “stop” may be required. Use only fingers to remove board from snap track. Slide out of snap track or push against side of snap track and lift that side of the circuit board to remove. Do not fle ...
... Circuit board may be mounted in any position. If circuit board slides out of snap track, a non-conductive “stop” may be required. Use only fingers to remove board from snap track. Slide out of snap track or push against side of snap track and lift that side of the circuit board to remove. Do not fle ...
LAB 4 Series & Parallel Circuits
... 1. Practice building circuits from circuit diagrams. 2. Practice measuring voltages and current in series and parallel circuits. 3. Predict and correctly measure the voltages, currents, and resistances of series & parallel circuits. EQUIPMENT DC Power Supply, resistors, Mystery Circuits PROCEDURE Pa ...
... 1. Practice building circuits from circuit diagrams. 2. Practice measuring voltages and current in series and parallel circuits. 3. Predict and correctly measure the voltages, currents, and resistances of series & parallel circuits. EQUIPMENT DC Power Supply, resistors, Mystery Circuits PROCEDURE Pa ...
FSB32560 Motion SPM 3 Series FSB32560 Motio
... 5. VFO output pulse width should be determined by connecting an external capacitor (CFOD) between CFOD (pin 7) and COM (pin 2). (Example : if CFOD = 33 nF, then tFO = ms (typ.)) Please refer to the 2nd note 5 for calculation method. 6. Input signal is active-HIGH type. There is a 3.3 kresistor ...
... 5. VFO output pulse width should be determined by connecting an external capacitor (CFOD) between CFOD (pin 7) and COM (pin 2). (Example : if CFOD = 33 nF, then tFO = ms (typ.)) Please refer to the 2nd note 5 for calculation method. 6. Input signal is active-HIGH type. There is a 3.3 kresistor ...
Document
... This situation continues until v- reaches VTH = βL+ at which point the bistable multivibrator will switch to the other stable state in which vo = L- and v+ = βL-. The capacitor will then start discharging and its voltage, v-, will decrease exponentially toward L-. The new state will prevail until v- ...
... This situation continues until v- reaches VTH = βL+ at which point the bistable multivibrator will switch to the other stable state in which vo = L- and v+ = βL-. The capacitor will then start discharging and its voltage, v-, will decrease exponentially toward L-. The new state will prevail until v- ...
Voltage Shunt Feedback
... amplifier will reduce due to parallel connection of amplifier and feedback resistor. Since effective input resistance is small hence input should be a current. (for ideal voltage source – input resistance is very high compare to internal source resistance, if not then, lot of voltage will be drop ...
... amplifier will reduce due to parallel connection of amplifier and feedback resistor. Since effective input resistance is small hence input should be a current. (for ideal voltage source – input resistance is very high compare to internal source resistance, if not then, lot of voltage will be drop ...
FEATURES
... In accordance with UL 1577, each ADuM3160 is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥3000 V rms for 1 sec (current leakage detection limit = 10 µA). In accordance with DIN V VDE V 0884-10, each ADuM3160 is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥1050 V peak for 1 sec (parti ...
... In accordance with UL 1577, each ADuM3160 is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥3000 V rms for 1 sec (current leakage detection limit = 10 µA). In accordance with DIN V VDE V 0884-10, each ADuM3160 is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥1050 V peak for 1 sec (parti ...
Rectifiers
... AC waveform, you see a sine-wave shape with one portion of the wave on the positive side of the y-axis and one side on the negative side. If this wave were applied to a diode, one half of the wave would be allowed to pass through (depending on the direction of the diode) and the other half would be ...
... AC waveform, you see a sine-wave shape with one portion of the wave on the positive side of the y-axis and one side on the negative side. If this wave were applied to a diode, one half of the wave would be allowed to pass through (depending on the direction of the diode) and the other half would be ...
MAX9111/MAX9113 Single/Dual LVDS Line Receivers with Ultra-Low Pulse Skew in SOT23 General Description
... common mode by running the differential traces close together. Reduce skew by matching the electrical length of the traces. Excessive skew can result in a degradation of magnetic field cancellation. Maintain the distance between the differential traces to avoid discontinuities in differential impeda ...
... common mode by running the differential traces close together. Reduce skew by matching the electrical length of the traces. Excessive skew can result in a degradation of magnetic field cancellation. Maintain the distance between the differential traces to avoid discontinuities in differential impeda ...
ground fault neutralizer
... a means of eliminating earth fault currents. The complete compensation of earth fault currents is achieved using modern power electronics developed by Swedish Neutral. The GFN Ground Fault Neutralizer uses beside traditional Petersen Coil technology a novel Residual Current Compensator (RCC) to arch ...
... a means of eliminating earth fault currents. The complete compensation of earth fault currents is achieved using modern power electronics developed by Swedish Neutral. The GFN Ground Fault Neutralizer uses beside traditional Petersen Coil technology a novel Residual Current Compensator (RCC) to arch ...
... using the single differential pair employing the dynamic level shifting technique has been designed in 0.18µm technology.The Operational amplifier has been designed to achieve high speed by employing extra bias circuitry for high slew rate. This amplifier has been used successfully as a unity gain b ...
AD823 Dual 16 MHz, Rail-to-Rail FET Input Amplifier Data Sheet
... and improve the distortion performance. With this design harmonic distortion of better than −91 dB @ 20 kHz into 600 Ω with VOUT = 4 V p-p on a single 5 V supply is achieved. The complementary common emitter design of the output stage provides excellent load drive without the need for emitter follow ...
... and improve the distortion performance. With this design harmonic distortion of better than −91 dB @ 20 kHz into 600 Ω with VOUT = 4 V p-p on a single 5 V supply is achieved. The complementary common emitter design of the output stage provides excellent load drive without the need for emitter follow ...
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.