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Evaluates: MAX649/MAX651/MAX652/MAX1649/MAX1651 MAX1649 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... Second, open jumper JU3 and resistor R3 by cutting the thin PCB trace between their pads. Finally, install R2 and R3. The standard output filter capacitor is rated at 10V. Use a higher-rated capacitor if necessary. When using the MAX1651 or when adjusting the output of either device, an input voltag ...
... Second, open jumper JU3 and resistor R3 by cutting the thin PCB trace between their pads. Finally, install R2 and R3. The standard output filter capacitor is rated at 10V. Use a higher-rated capacitor if necessary. When using the MAX1651 or when adjusting the output of either device, an input voltag ...
RC Circuits – Determining the Time Constant
... Background: So far we have only discussed circuits where the voltages, resistances and currents are constant. Now we will investigate RC circuits, where the voltage and currents vary with time. When a circuit with a resistor (R) and a capacitor (C) in series is closed, the capacitor is initially unc ...
... Background: So far we have only discussed circuits where the voltages, resistances and currents are constant. Now we will investigate RC circuits, where the voltage and currents vary with time. When a circuit with a resistor (R) and a capacitor (C) in series is closed, the capacitor is initially unc ...
PL519 FRINEAR 150, 150 W HF Amplifier
... With about 5 W drive and beginning with the 80 m band, tune the output-circuit for maximum power. Repeate the procedure, alternating between loading C and tuning C, till maximum power is reached. NB Whistling in the mike will not give a steady signal, a carrier (CW or FM) is necessary for repeatabil ...
... With about 5 W drive and beginning with the 80 m band, tune the output-circuit for maximum power. Repeate the procedure, alternating between loading C and tuning C, till maximum power is reached. NB Whistling in the mike will not give a steady signal, a carrier (CW or FM) is necessary for repeatabil ...
Evaluates: MAX8643 MAX8643 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... voltage. As shown in Table 1, the output voltage is pinprogrammable by the logic states of CTL1 and CTL2, jumpers JU3 and JU4, respectively. CTL1 and CTL2 are three-level inputs: VDD, unconnected, and GND. The logic states of CTL1 and CTL2 should be programmed only before power-up. To avoid damage t ...
... voltage. As shown in Table 1, the output voltage is pinprogrammable by the logic states of CTL1 and CTL2, jumpers JU3 and JU4, respectively. CTL1 and CTL2 are three-level inputs: VDD, unconnected, and GND. The logic states of CTL1 and CTL2 should be programmed only before power-up. To avoid damage t ...
7426ENEN 87V Measurement
... record this reading. 6. Make sure that there’s no more than a 1 % difference between these two readings (see Figure 2). The readings should also agree with the controller display (if available). 7. If the low pass filter isn’t enabled, the output voltage readings may be 10 to 30 % higher, as on a re ...
... record this reading. 6. Make sure that there’s no more than a 1 % difference between these two readings (see Figure 2). The readings should also agree with the controller display (if available). 7. If the low pass filter isn’t enabled, the output voltage readings may be 10 to 30 % higher, as on a re ...
Ohms Law Activity
... What effect does increasing the voltage have on the amount of current through a circuit? _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ...
... What effect does increasing the voltage have on the amount of current through a circuit? _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ...
No Slide Title
... isolated coils are placed next to each other and an AC voltage is put across one coil, resulting in a changing magnetic field which induces a voltage into the second coil.. – The device used to create this action is called a ...
... isolated coils are placed next to each other and an AC voltage is put across one coil, resulting in a changing magnetic field which induces a voltage into the second coil.. – The device used to create this action is called a ...
2SD1757K
... Collector-base breakdown voltage Collector-emitter breakdown voltage Emitter-base breakdown voltage Collector cutoff current Emitter cutoff current Collector-emitter saturation voltage DC current transfer ratio ...
... Collector-base breakdown voltage Collector-emitter breakdown voltage Emitter-base breakdown voltage Collector cutoff current Emitter cutoff current Collector-emitter saturation voltage DC current transfer ratio ...
CIRCUIT FUNCTION AND BENEFITS
... extended by adding a separate VGA whose gain control input is derived directly from VOUT. This extends the dynamic range by the gain control range of the VGA. For the overall measurement to remain linear in dB, the VGA must provide a linear-in-dB (exponential) gain control function. The VGA gain mus ...
... extended by adding a separate VGA whose gain control input is derived directly from VOUT. This extends the dynamic range by the gain control range of the VGA. For the overall measurement to remain linear in dB, the VGA must provide a linear-in-dB (exponential) gain control function. The VGA gain mus ...
OP77
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uninterruptible power supply
... Do not use both means of communication, DB9 and terminal strip, otherwise in case of applying different voltages in each one there will be a short-circuit. The equipment has a «Shutdown» input, which allows shutdown the inverter when it is applied a voltage between (5V÷12V). This input is available ...
... Do not use both means of communication, DB9 and terminal strip, otherwise in case of applying different voltages in each one there will be a short-circuit. The equipment has a «Shutdown» input, which allows shutdown the inverter when it is applied a voltage between (5V÷12V). This input is available ...
Impedance and Ohm`s Law
... voltage and ac current for a resistor, capacitor, and inductor . Discuss the phase relationship between the ac voltage ...
... voltage and ac current for a resistor, capacitor, and inductor . Discuss the phase relationship between the ac voltage ...
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.