LT6108-1/LT6108-2 - High Side Current Sense Amplifier with Reference and Comparator
... Note 5: The full-scale input sense voltage and the maximum output current must be considered to achieve the specified performance. Note 6: Supply voltage and input common mode voltage are varied while amplifier input offset voltage is monitored. Note 7: The specified gain error does not include the ...
... Note 5: The full-scale input sense voltage and the maximum output current must be considered to achieve the specified performance. Note 6: Supply voltage and input common mode voltage are varied while amplifier input offset voltage is monitored. Note 7: The specified gain error does not include the ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon P o w e r M a n...
... COLOSSUS™, FirstGPS™ of Trimble Navigation Ltd. EMV™ of EMVCo, LLC (Visa Holdings Inc.). EPCOS™ of Epcos AG. FLEXGO™ of Microsoft Corporation. FlexRay™ is licensed by FlexRay Consortium. HYPERTERMINAL™ of Hilgraeve Incorporated. IEC™ of Commission Electrotechnique Internationale. IrDA™ of Infrared D ...
... COLOSSUS™, FirstGPS™ of Trimble Navigation Ltd. EMV™ of EMVCo, LLC (Visa Holdings Inc.). EPCOS™ of Epcos AG. FLEXGO™ of Microsoft Corporation. FlexRay™ is licensed by FlexRay Consortium. HYPERTERMINAL™ of Hilgraeve Incorporated. IEC™ of Commission Electrotechnique Internationale. IrDA™ of Infrared D ...
Power Factor Correction and Harmonics
... harmonic current sources are injecting currents into the supply and the frequency of one of the harmonics coincides with the resonant frequency of the supply transformer and Power Factor Correction capacitor combination, the system resonates and a large circulating harmonic current is excited betwee ...
... harmonic current sources are injecting currents into the supply and the frequency of one of the harmonics coincides with the resonant frequency of the supply transformer and Power Factor Correction capacitor combination, the system resonates and a large circulating harmonic current is excited betwee ...
Negative Feedback - Learn About Electronics
... Transistors cannot be manufactured to have a closely controlled value of current gain hfe therefore it should not be possible to build a number of examples of the same amplifier circuit, all having the same gain. In addition the gain of a transistor varies with temperature, and even has different ga ...
... Transistors cannot be manufactured to have a closely controlled value of current gain hfe therefore it should not be possible to build a number of examples of the same amplifier circuit, all having the same gain. In addition the gain of a transistor varies with temperature, and even has different ga ...
30W Industrial - Gaia Converter
... of highly configurable DC/DC low profile module designed for use in distributed power architecture where variable input voltage and transient are prevalent and are particularly suitable for mobile application in transportation, or high-end industrial areas. This module uses a high frequency fixed sw ...
... of highly configurable DC/DC low profile module designed for use in distributed power architecture where variable input voltage and transient are prevalent and are particularly suitable for mobile application in transportation, or high-end industrial areas. This module uses a high frequency fixed sw ...
AN4075
... overvoltage on the L6360 interface. It protects the L+ switch against negative voltage pulses, shares current flow of negative surge pulses with the additional Schottky diodes on the C/Q and I/Q lines, and clamps positive surge pulses applied to the C/Q and I/Q lines. Figure 11. STEVAL-IFP016V2 prot ...
... overvoltage on the L6360 interface. It protects the L+ switch against negative voltage pulses, shares current flow of negative surge pulses with the additional Schottky diodes on the C/Q and I/Q lines, and clamps positive surge pulses applied to the C/Q and I/Q lines. Figure 11. STEVAL-IFP016V2 prot ...
AP Physics C Exam Questions 1991
... manufacturer. (Ideal capacitors have an infinite internal resistance - that is, the material between their plates is a perfect insulator. In practice, however, the material has a very small, but nonzero, conductivity.) You cannot simply connect the capacitors to an ohmmeter, because their resistance ...
... manufacturer. (Ideal capacitors have an infinite internal resistance - that is, the material between their plates is a perfect insulator. In practice, however, the material has a very small, but nonzero, conductivity.) You cannot simply connect the capacitors to an ohmmeter, because their resistance ...
Design Approach to Light-Load Effective Power Supply Utilizing the
... fault mode is immediately activated. This feature protects application against the winding short-circuit or the shorts at the output of the application. Overpower Compensation: The primary peak current value varies with the value of the input voltage. The reason is the propagation delay between the ...
... fault mode is immediately activated. This feature protects application against the winding short-circuit or the shorts at the output of the application. Overpower Compensation: The primary peak current value varies with the value of the input voltage. The reason is the propagation delay between the ...
15_rev_final
... when it quenches and how rapidly the current can be decreased to zero with an external dump resistor circuit. Due to the small energy stored in the insert, we considered only the external dump resistor circuits for the protection. We did not include the protection circuit into the finite element met ...
... when it quenches and how rapidly the current can be decreased to zero with an external dump resistor circuit. Due to the small energy stored in the insert, we considered only the external dump resistor circuits for the protection. We did not include the protection circuit into the finite element met ...
HMC449LC3B
... SMT GaAs MMIC x2 ACTIVE FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER, 27 - 31 GHz OUTPUT Output Power vs. Temperature @ 0 dBm Drive Level ...
... SMT GaAs MMIC x2 ACTIVE FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER, 27 - 31 GHz OUTPUT Output Power vs. Temperature @ 0 dBm Drive Level ...
12.0-16.0 GHz Power Amplifier QFN, 3x3mm
... App Note [1] Biasing - As shown in the Pin Designations table, the device is operated by biasing VD1,2,3 at 5.0V with 125, 125, 250 mA respectively. It is recommended to use active bias to keep the currents constant in order to maintain the best performance over temperature. Depending on the supply ...
... App Note [1] Biasing - As shown in the Pin Designations table, the device is operated by biasing VD1,2,3 at 5.0V with 125, 125, 250 mA respectively. It is recommended to use active bias to keep the currents constant in order to maintain the best performance over temperature. Depending on the supply ...
TLV2342, TLV2342Y, TLV2344, TLV2344Y LinCMOS LOW-VOLTAGE HIGH-SPEED OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
... LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low input bias currents. These parameters combined with good ac performance make the TLV234x effectual in applications such as high-frequency filters and wide-bandwidth sensors. To facilitate the design of ...
... LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low input bias currents. These parameters combined with good ac performance make the TLV234x effectual in applications such as high-frequency filters and wide-bandwidth sensors. To facilitate the design of ...
generator set synchroning with and running in parallel with the
... must be detected and the generator set disconnected or decoupled from the grid as quickly as possible. However, the normal ‘phase failure’ relay or under-voltage relay which monitors the Grid voltage will not detect the power failure as there will be no variation in the voltage at the monitoring poi ...
... must be detected and the generator set disconnected or decoupled from the grid as quickly as possible. However, the normal ‘phase failure’ relay or under-voltage relay which monitors the Grid voltage will not detect the power failure as there will be no variation in the voltage at the monitoring poi ...
User Manual High-Speed Polarization Controller
... polarization Mux/DeMux application. In addition, the new high-speed polarization controller is ideal for fiber sensing in optical security, spectroscopy and polarization dependent imaging in biomedical applications. An optional driver-PCB, on which the polarization controller is fixed, is provided. ...
... polarization Mux/DeMux application. In addition, the new high-speed polarization controller is ideal for fiber sensing in optical security, spectroscopy and polarization dependent imaging in biomedical applications. An optional driver-PCB, on which the polarization controller is fixed, is provided. ...
Resistive opto-isolator
Resistive opto-isolator (RO), also called photoresistive opto-isolator, vactrol (after a genericized trademark introduced by Vactec, Inc. in the 1960s), analog opto-isolator or lamp-coupled photocell, is an optoelectronic device consisting of a source and detector of light, which are optically coupled and electrically isolated from each other. The light source is usually a light-emitting diode (LED), a miniature incandescent lamp, or sometimes a neon lamp, whereas the detector is a semiconductor-based photoresistor made of cadmium selenide (CdSe) or cadmium sulfide (CdS). The source and detector are coupled through a transparent glue or through the air.Electrically, RO is a resistance controlled by the current flowing through the light source. In the dark state, the resistance typically exceeds a few MOhm; when illuminated, it decreases as the inverse of the light intensity. In contrast to the photodiode and phototransistor, the photoresistor can operate in both the AC and DC circuits and have a voltage of several hundred volts across it. The harmonic distortions of the output current by the RO are typically within 0.1% at voltages below 0.5 V.RO is the first and the slowest opto-isolator: its switching time exceeds 1 ms, and for the lamp-based models can reach hundreds of milliseconds. Parasitic capacitance limits the frequency range of the photoresistor by ultrasonic frequencies. Cadmium-based photoresistors exhibit a ""memory effect"": their resistance depends on the illumination history; it also drifts during the illumination and stabilizes within hours, or even weeks for high-sensitivity models. Heating induces irreversible degradation of ROs, whereas cooling to below −25 °C dramatically increases the response time. Therefore, ROs were mostly replaced in the 1970s by the faster and more stable photodiodes and photoresistors. ROs are still used in some sound equipment, guitar amplifiers and analog synthesizers owing to their good electrical isolation, low signal distortion and ease of circuit design.