LT8609/LT8609A/LT8609B - 42V, 2A/3A Peak
... down to very low output currents while keeping the output ripple below 10mVP-P. A SYNC pin allows synchronization to an external clock, or spread spectrum modulation for low EMI operation. Internal compensation with peak current mode topology allows the use of small inductors and results in fast tra ...
... down to very low output currents while keeping the output ripple below 10mVP-P. A SYNC pin allows synchronization to an external clock, or spread spectrum modulation for low EMI operation. Internal compensation with peak current mode topology allows the use of small inductors and results in fast tra ...
THREE PHASE INVERTER DEVELOPMENT USING COMMON
... smoothest and most even wave output. Any device will run on a pure sine wave, but some sensitive equipment, like certain medical equipment and variable speed or rechargeable tools, requires this type of inverter to operate correctly. Radios, for example, work better with pure sine wave inverters bec ...
... smoothest and most even wave output. Any device will run on a pure sine wave, but some sensitive equipment, like certain medical equipment and variable speed or rechargeable tools, requires this type of inverter to operate correctly. Radios, for example, work better with pure sine wave inverters bec ...
Step Response
... The time constant, or t, is the time that it takes the solution to move a certain portion of its way between its initial value and its final value. The solution moves exponentially towards its final value. For example, after five time constants (5t) the current has moved to within 1% of its final va ...
... The time constant, or t, is the time that it takes the solution to move a certain portion of its way between its initial value and its final value. The solution moves exponentially towards its final value. For example, after five time constants (5t) the current has moved to within 1% of its final va ...
“The CMOS Inverter” as a comparator in ADC designs
... achieved. This maximum sampling rate reduces to 100 MHz for the 2m design. Simulation measurements are taken under ideal sampling conditions. In fact, the S/H circuit design is not included in this study. Fig. 4 shows the AC operation at the maximum sampling rate for the TIQ4. The DC and the AC resu ...
... achieved. This maximum sampling rate reduces to 100 MHz for the 2m design. Simulation measurements are taken under ideal sampling conditions. In fact, the S/H circuit design is not included in this study. Fig. 4 shows the AC operation at the maximum sampling rate for the TIQ4. The DC and the AC resu ...
Bus Edison Overcurrent Protective Devices
... an “ON-OFF” switch for the normal current flow. When abnormal current flows through the circuit breaker, the latch trips, and the indicator on the outside of the circuit breaker moves into the “OFF” position. Once the overcurrent problem has been corrected, the indicator lever can be reset into the ...
... an “ON-OFF” switch for the normal current flow. When abnormal current flows through the circuit breaker, the latch trips, and the indicator on the outside of the circuit breaker moves into the “OFF” position. Once the overcurrent problem has been corrected, the indicator lever can be reset into the ...
File - John Davis` SLCC e
... murder convict, William Kemmler. They miscalculated the first shock which did not kill him, and it eventually took them 8 minutes to execute him. Witnesses said that it was cruel and they would’ve been better off with an axe. They also failed with their efforts to lobby against the use of AC in the ...
... murder convict, William Kemmler. They miscalculated the first shock which did not kill him, and it eventually took them 8 minutes to execute him. Witnesses said that it was cruel and they would’ve been better off with an axe. They also failed with their efforts to lobby against the use of AC in the ...
Advanced Linear Charge Mgmt IC for Single
... absolute maximum ratings over operating free-air temperature (unless otherwise noted)† Supply voltage (VCC with respect to GND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . −0.3 to +18 V Input voltage, SNS, BAT, TS, COMP (all with respect to GND ...
... absolute maximum ratings over operating free-air temperature (unless otherwise noted)† Supply voltage (VCC with respect to GND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . −0.3 to +18 V Input voltage, SNS, BAT, TS, COMP (all with respect to GND ...
Zhenxing_Wang-CLIC-20150129
... I Background: The Interrupting Processes Vacuum arc can destroy the contact surfaces severely. There are three stages in the post –arc stage: Residual plasma dissipates from the gap. Metal vapor dissipates from the gap. The gap recovers to vacuum. If the contacts can withstand the trans ...
... I Background: The Interrupting Processes Vacuum arc can destroy the contact surfaces severely. There are three stages in the post –arc stage: Residual plasma dissipates from the gap. Metal vapor dissipates from the gap. The gap recovers to vacuum. If the contacts can withstand the trans ...
The MOSFET Device Symbols Device Equations
... it is applied to the gate, the circuit is called a common-source amplifier. If it is applied to the source, the circuit is called a common-gate amplifier. In some cases, separate inputs can be applied to both the gate and the source. In any of these cases, the drain output can be solved for by first ...
... it is applied to the gate, the circuit is called a common-source amplifier. If it is applied to the source, the circuit is called a common-gate amplifier. In some cases, separate inputs can be applied to both the gate and the source. In any of these cases, the drain output can be solved for by first ...
AND8353 - ON Semiconductor
... inductor. The driver on time begins when the voltage at this pin rises above 2.1 V (typ) and then drops below 1.6 V (typ). A resistor in series with the zero current detection (ZCD) ...
... inductor. The driver on time begins when the voltage at this pin rises above 2.1 V (typ) and then drops below 1.6 V (typ). A resistor in series with the zero current detection (ZCD) ...
Module 6: Spice
... currents. Examples include circuits whose sources step from one voltage to another, or are defined to be a square wave, or the circuit made an oscillator. The real-world circuit would require an oscilloscope to view how the circuit voltages and currents change in time; the simulated results are view ...
... currents. Examples include circuits whose sources step from one voltage to another, or are defined to be a square wave, or the circuit made an oscillator. The real-world circuit would require an oscilloscope to view how the circuit voltages and currents change in time; the simulated results are view ...
Current Electricity-2014
... How does the resistance of a ohmic depend upon the applied voltage? What is the effect of temperature on relaxation time of electrons in metal? How does the electrical conductivity of an electrolyte change with decrease of temperature? The applied p.d. across a given resistance is altered so that he ...
... How does the resistance of a ohmic depend upon the applied voltage? What is the effect of temperature on relaxation time of electrons in metal? How does the electrical conductivity of an electrolyte change with decrease of temperature? The applied p.d. across a given resistance is altered so that he ...
DC motor-1st Order
... This provides a second means for evaluating the time constant, as this behavior is common to all first order systems. In other words, if the slope of the response curve at any arbitrary time is extrapolated to intersect with the asymptotic response, the intersection will take place time units afte ...
... This provides a second means for evaluating the time constant, as this behavior is common to all first order systems. In other words, if the slope of the response curve at any arbitrary time is extrapolated to intersect with the asymptotic response, the intersection will take place time units afte ...
LM5360x-Q1 5-V, 3.3-V, and Adjustable Synchronous-Buck 1
... The LM53600-Q1 and LM53601-Q1 synchronous buck regulator devices are optimized for automotive applications, providing an output voltage of 5 V, 3.3 V, or an adjustable output. Load current up to 650 mA is supported by the LM53600-Q1, while the LM53601-Q1 supports up to 1000 mA. Advanced high-speed c ...
... The LM53600-Q1 and LM53601-Q1 synchronous buck regulator devices are optimized for automotive applications, providing an output voltage of 5 V, 3.3 V, or an adjustable output. Load current up to 650 mA is supported by the LM53600-Q1, while the LM53601-Q1 supports up to 1000 mA. Advanced high-speed c ...
DS1817 Active High 3.3V EconoReset FEATURES PIN ASSIGNMENT
... The DS1817 EconoReset uses a precision temperature reference and comparator circuit to monitor the status of the power supply (VCC). When an out-of-tolerance condition is detected, an internal power-fail signal is generated which forces reset to the active state. When VCC returns to an in-tolerance ...
... The DS1817 EconoReset uses a precision temperature reference and comparator circuit to monitor the status of the power supply (VCC). When an out-of-tolerance condition is detected, an internal power-fail signal is generated which forces reset to the active state. When VCC returns to an in-tolerance ...
2057
... 24Vac/dc, 48Vac/dc, 60Vac/dc, 120Vac/dc and 230Vac/dc, two-pole, modular surge arresters feature local, easyID™ visual indication and optional remote contact signaling. The unique module locking system fixes the protection module to the base part. Modules can be easily replaced without tools by simp ...
... 24Vac/dc, 48Vac/dc, 60Vac/dc, 120Vac/dc and 230Vac/dc, two-pole, modular surge arresters feature local, easyID™ visual indication and optional remote contact signaling. The unique module locking system fixes the protection module to the base part. Modules can be easily replaced without tools by simp ...
ES1869 AudioDrive® Solution Product Brief
... Plug and Play support, CD-ROM IDE interface, hardware master volume control, two serial port interfaces to external DSP and external wavetable music synthesizer, I2S Zoom Video interface, DMA control logic with FIFO, and ISA bus interface logic. There are three stereo inputs (typically line, CD audi ...
... Plug and Play support, CD-ROM IDE interface, hardware master volume control, two serial port interfaces to external DSP and external wavetable music synthesizer, I2S Zoom Video interface, DMA control logic with FIFO, and ISA bus interface logic. There are three stereo inputs (typically line, CD audi ...
UNIT IV
... At high frequencies each photon has more energy. Photons of infrared, visible, and higher frequencies have enough energy to affect the vibrational and rotational states of molecules and electrons in the orbits of atoms in the materials. Photons at radio waves do not have enough energy to affect the ...
... At high frequencies each photon has more energy. Photons of infrared, visible, and higher frequencies have enough energy to affect the vibrational and rotational states of molecules and electrons in the orbits of atoms in the materials. Photons at radio waves do not have enough energy to affect the ...
LTC1069-7 - Linear Phase 8th Order Lowpass Filter
... signal ground can affect the filter performance. For either single or dual supply operation, an analog ground plane surrounding the package is recommended. The analog ground plane should be connected to any digital ground at a single point. For dual supply operation, Pin 1 should be connected to the ...
... signal ground can affect the filter performance. For either single or dual supply operation, an analog ground plane surrounding the package is recommended. The analog ground plane should be connected to any digital ground at a single point. For dual supply operation, Pin 1 should be connected to the ...
EECE 206 Lab 2: Basic Electrical Measurements
... Press the DC button in the VOLTS section of the multimeter for voltage measurements Check to see that the 20 volt range button is pushed in (the same button used to select 20k for the resistance measurements) Locate the Systron-Donner power supply at your station Turn on the power supply (the red po ...
... Press the DC button in the VOLTS section of the multimeter for voltage measurements Check to see that the 20 volt range button is pushed in (the same button used to select 20k for the resistance measurements) Locate the Systron-Donner power supply at your station Turn on the power supply (the red po ...
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.