LMX2216 0.1 GHz to 2.0 GHz Low Noise Amplifier/Mixer 0.1
... two input signals, RF and LO. The input RF voltage differentially modulates the currents on the collectors of the transistors Q1 and Q2, which in turn modulate the LO voltage by varying the bias currents of the transistors Q3, Q4, Q5, and Q6. Assuming that the two signals are small, the result is a ...
... two input signals, RF and LO. The input RF voltage differentially modulates the currents on the collectors of the transistors Q1 and Q2, which in turn modulate the LO voltage by varying the bias currents of the transistors Q3, Q4, Q5, and Q6. Assuming that the two signals are small, the result is a ...
Operation Manual
... SW power is supplied to the sensor connected to the input block. There is a voltage drop up to maximum 1 V inside the SI unit when SW power is supplied. Select a sensor taking this voltage drop into consideration. If 24 V must be supplied to the sensor, it is necessary to increase the SW power suppl ...
... SW power is supplied to the sensor connected to the input block. There is a voltage drop up to maximum 1 V inside the SI unit when SW power is supplied. Select a sensor taking this voltage drop into consideration. If 24 V must be supplied to the sensor, it is necessary to increase the SW power suppl ...
LP2951JAN Series of Adjustable Micropower
... LP2951 input is ramped up and down. For 5V versions, the ERROR signal becomes valid (low) at about 1.3V input. It goes high at about 5V input (the input voltage at which VOUT = 4.75V). Because the LP2951's dropout voltage is load-dependent (see Figure 12), the input voltage trip point (about 5V) wil ...
... LP2951 input is ramped up and down. For 5V versions, the ERROR signal becomes valid (low) at about 1.3V input. It goes high at about 5V input (the input voltage at which VOUT = 4.75V). Because the LP2951's dropout voltage is load-dependent (see Figure 12), the input voltage trip point (about 5V) wil ...
MAX8869 1A, Microcap, Low-Dropout, Linear Regulator General Description
... The MAX8869 low-dropout linear regulator operates from a +2.7V to +5.5V input and delivers a guaranteed 1A load current with a low 200mV dropout. The highaccuracy (±1%) output voltage is preset at +5V, +3.3V, +2.5V, +1.8V, or +1.0V or is adjustable from +0.8V to +5V with an external resistor-divider ...
... The MAX8869 low-dropout linear regulator operates from a +2.7V to +5.5V input and delivers a guaranteed 1A load current with a low 200mV dropout. The highaccuracy (±1%) output voltage is preset at +5V, +3.3V, +2.5V, +1.8V, or +1.0V or is adjustable from +0.8V to +5V with an external resistor-divider ...
LM3915 Dot/Bar Display Driver
... reference voltage pin (pin 7) determines LED current. Approximately 10 times this current will be drawn through each lighted LED, and this current will be relatively constant despite supply voltage and temperature changes. Current drawn by the internal 10-resistor divider, as well as by the external ...
... reference voltage pin (pin 7) determines LED current. Approximately 10 times this current will be drawn through each lighted LED, and this current will be relatively constant despite supply voltage and temperature changes. Current drawn by the internal 10-resistor divider, as well as by the external ...
MAX8880/MAX8881 12V, Ultra-Low-I , Low-Dropout Linear Regulators with POK
... Z5U and Y5V) exhibit a large temperature coefficient for both capacitance and ESR, and a larger output capacitance may be needed to ensure stability at low temperatures. A 4.7µF output capacitor with X7R or X5R dielectrics should be sufficient for stable operation over the full temperature range, wi ...
... Z5U and Y5V) exhibit a large temperature coefficient for both capacitance and ESR, and a larger output capacitance may be needed to ensure stability at low temperatures. A 4.7µF output capacitor with X7R or X5R dielectrics should be sufficient for stable operation over the full temperature range, wi ...
Lec-13_Strachan
... A long, straight wire is in the same plane as a rectangular, conducting loop.The wire carries a constant current I as shown in the figure. Which one of the following statements is true if the wire is suddenly moved toward the loop? (a) There will be no induced emf and no induced current. (b) There ...
... A long, straight wire is in the same plane as a rectangular, conducting loop.The wire carries a constant current I as shown in the figure. Which one of the following statements is true if the wire is suddenly moved toward the loop? (a) There will be no induced emf and no induced current. (b) There ...
AN2528
... additional information about the ESBT proportional base driving method, refer to AN2131. Since in our application we must take into account power dissipation and simplicity as well, we have preferred the simplest and least expensive driving network which is shown in Figure 4. This choice also satisf ...
... additional information about the ESBT proportional base driving method, refer to AN2131. Since in our application we must take into account power dissipation and simplicity as well, we have preferred the simplest and least expensive driving network which is shown in Figure 4. This choice also satisf ...
AC Signals
... waves (vibrations of air molecules). There are many, many other sources of DC and AC electricity than what I have mentioned here! Answer 3 From a perspective of inducing electric shock, AC has been experimentally proven to possess greater hazard than DC (all other factors being equal). See the resea ...
... waves (vibrations of air molecules). There are many, many other sources of DC and AC electricity than what I have mentioned here! Answer 3 From a perspective of inducing electric shock, AC has been experimentally proven to possess greater hazard than DC (all other factors being equal). See the resea ...
Paper Title (use style: paper title)
... transistors under process, voltage and temperature (PVT) variations in UMC 0.18um CMOS process. The threshold voltage of a MOS transistor is influenced seriously under PVT variations with different channel length setting. The performances of the static CMOS logics are unstable in ultralow voltage. T ...
... transistors under process, voltage and temperature (PVT) variations in UMC 0.18um CMOS process. The threshold voltage of a MOS transistor is influenced seriously under PVT variations with different channel length setting. The performances of the static CMOS logics are unstable in ultralow voltage. T ...
PANIMALAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE
... The above figures show the 555 timer connected as an astable multivibrator and its model graph Initially, when the output is high : Capacitor C starts charging toward Vcc through RA & RB. However, as soon as voltage across the capacitor equals 2/3 Vcc. Upper comparator triggers the FF & output swit ...
... The above figures show the 555 timer connected as an astable multivibrator and its model graph Initially, when the output is high : Capacitor C starts charging toward Vcc through RA & RB. However, as soon as voltage across the capacitor equals 2/3 Vcc. Upper comparator triggers the FF & output swit ...
Series C / B 3700
... The charger output voltage is regulated inside the charger according to the input “Vref” signal. The gain factor between Vref and Vo/p is defined in the Specification of the Charger. The charger current limitation is also a function of the charger. The reference values, limitations and monitoring leve ...
... The charger output voltage is regulated inside the charger according to the input “Vref” signal. The gain factor between Vref and Vo/p is defined in the Specification of the Charger. The charger current limitation is also a function of the charger. The reference values, limitations and monitoring leve ...
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... 3. Figure 3 shows Id-Vg curves of MOS transistor at high and low temperatures, please answt temperature is higher (Ta or Tb), and explain how to judge (list two differences at least)? (5%) Fi mre 3 ...
... 3. Figure 3 shows Id-Vg curves of MOS transistor at high and low temperatures, please answt temperature is higher (Ta or Tb), and explain how to judge (list two differences at least)? (5%) Fi mre 3 ...
Bip Transistor 160V 700mA VCE(sat);500mV max. PNP Single PCP
... Mass (g) Unit 0.058 mm * For reference ...
... Mass (g) Unit 0.058 mm * For reference ...
1100ClassNotesSet05v05
... different voltages across its terminals in some cases, such as when it is supplying a large amount of current. As we have said, a voltage source should not change its voltage as the current changes. • We sometimes use the term ideal voltage source for our circuit elements, and the term practical vol ...
... different voltages across its terminals in some cases, such as when it is supplying a large amount of current. As we have said, a voltage source should not change its voltage as the current changes. • We sometimes use the term ideal voltage source for our circuit elements, and the term practical vol ...
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... At zero load or light load condition, most of the power dissipation in a switching mode power supply is from switching loss on the MOSFET transistor, the core loss of the transformer and the loss on the snubber circuit. The magnitude of power loss is in proportion to the number of switching events w ...
... At zero load or light load condition, most of the power dissipation in a switching mode power supply is from switching loss on the MOSFET transistor, the core loss of the transformer and the loss on the snubber circuit. The magnitude of power loss is in proportion to the number of switching events w ...
LH3020-2D7 - Power-One
... Input and/or V1 output monitoring circuitry. The input and/or output undervoltage monitoring circuit operates independently of the built-in input undervoltage lock-out circuit. A logic "low" (JFET output) or "high" signal (NPN output) is generated at pin 5 as soon as one of the monitored voltages dr ...
... Input and/or V1 output monitoring circuitry. The input and/or output undervoltage monitoring circuit operates independently of the built-in input undervoltage lock-out circuit. A logic "low" (JFET output) or "high" signal (NPN output) is generated at pin 5 as soon as one of the monitored voltages dr ...
ADC10321 ADC10321 10-Bit, 20MSPS, 98mW A/D Converter with Internal Sample and... Literature Number: SNAS028E
... 50mA maximum package input current rating limits the number of pins that can safely exceed the power supplies with an input current of 25mA to two. Note 4: The absolute maximum junction temperature (TJmax) for this device is 150˚C. The maximum allowable power dissipation is dictated by TJmax, the ju ...
... 50mA maximum package input current rating limits the number of pins that can safely exceed the power supplies with an input current of 25mA to two. Note 4: The absolute maximum junction temperature (TJmax) for this device is 150˚C. The maximum allowable power dissipation is dictated by TJmax, the ju ...
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.