3. Sample and Hold with OPA615
... the 2 reasons. First, the polarity of the input bias current of the OTA either reinforces or suppresses the other effects causing the droop. Since the input bias current of the OTA moves in a range of ±0.9 µA, the opposite behavior could be observed with another device due to the Gaussian distributi ...
... the 2 reasons. First, the polarity of the input bias current of the OTA either reinforces or suppresses the other effects causing the droop. Since the input bias current of the OTA moves in a range of ±0.9 µA, the opposite behavior could be observed with another device due to the Gaussian distributi ...
DAC7617 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... Figure 2 and Table I provide the basic timing for the DAC7617. The interface consists of a serial clock (CLK), serial data (SDI), a load register signal (LOADREG), and a “load all DAC registers” signal (LDAC). In addition, a chip select (CS) input is available to enable serial communication when the ...
... Figure 2 and Table I provide the basic timing for the DAC7617. The interface consists of a serial clock (CLK), serial data (SDI), a load register signal (LOADREG), and a “load all DAC registers” signal (LDAC). In addition, a chip select (CS) input is available to enable serial communication when the ...
UCD90XX Reset Behavior
... The UCD90xxx has an integrated power-on reset (POR) circuit which monitors the supply voltage. At power up, the POR detects the V33D rise. When V33D is greater than VRESET, the device comes out of reset. The device can be forced into the reset state by an external circuit connected to the RESET pin. ...
... The UCD90xxx has an integrated power-on reset (POR) circuit which monitors the supply voltage. At power up, the POR detects the V33D rise. When V33D is greater than VRESET, the device comes out of reset. The device can be forced into the reset state by an external circuit connected to the RESET pin. ...
HER040 Add-on box with Ethernet connectivity, two digital inputs
... 4. Fasten screws (when using DIN Rail Clip) ............................ 9 5. Install the SIM card ........................................................ 10 6. Connect the external antenna (SMA type).......................... 10 7. Connect the main unit to computer (optional) .................... ...
... 4. Fasten screws (when using DIN Rail Clip) ............................ 9 5. Install the SIM card ........................................................ 10 6. Connect the external antenna (SMA type).......................... 10 7. Connect the main unit to computer (optional) .................... ...
TPA2017D2 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... A 33-µH inductor was placed in series with the load resistor to emulate a small speaker for efficiency measurements. ...
... A 33-µH inductor was placed in series with the load resistor to emulate a small speaker for efficiency measurements. ...
LT1025 - Micropower Thermocouple Cold Junction Compensator
... same temperature, but temperature gradients exist within IC packages and across PC boards whenever power is dissipated. For this reason, extreme care must be used to ensure that no temperature gradients exist in the vicinity of the thermocouple terminations, the LT1025, or the thermocouple amplifier ...
... same temperature, but temperature gradients exist within IC packages and across PC boards whenever power is dissipated. For this reason, extreme care must be used to ensure that no temperature gradients exist in the vicinity of the thermocouple terminations, the LT1025, or the thermocouple amplifier ...
Transient Voltage Suppressors (TVS Diode) Applications
... Repeatable transients are frequently caused by the operation of motors, generators, or the switching of reactive circuit components. Random transients, on the other hand, are often caused by Lightning and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Lightning and ESD generally occur unpredictably, and may require ...
... Repeatable transients are frequently caused by the operation of motors, generators, or the switching of reactive circuit components. Random transients, on the other hand, are often caused by Lightning and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Lightning and ESD generally occur unpredictably, and may require ...
SIMES: A Simulator for Hybrid Electrical Energy Storage Systems
... Power converters include DC-DC converters between the CTI and DC load devices, DC-AC inverters between the CTI and AC load devices, AC-DC rectifier between the CTI and AC power sources, chargers between the CTI and the EES elements in a bank, can be regulated through etc. Their input or output curre ...
... Power converters include DC-DC converters between the CTI and DC load devices, DC-AC inverters between the CTI and AC load devices, AC-DC rectifier between the CTI and AC power sources, chargers between the CTI and the EES elements in a bank, can be regulated through etc. Their input or output curre ...
Optimal power flow using particle swarm optimization
... and algorithmic complexity. Quadratic programming based techniques have some disadvantages associated with the piecewise quadratic cost approximation. Newton-based techniques have a drawback of the convergence characteristics that are sensitive to the initial conditions and they may even fail to con ...
... and algorithmic complexity. Quadratic programming based techniques have some disadvantages associated with the piecewise quadratic cost approximation. Newton-based techniques have a drawback of the convergence characteristics that are sensitive to the initial conditions and they may even fail to con ...
Switch-on-to-Fault Schemes in the Context of Line Relay
... the remote end due to the effects of line capacitance or tapped load. Any such differences are ignored for purposes of this document. Page 2 ...
... the remote end due to the effects of line capacitance or tapped load. Any such differences are ignored for purposes of this document. Page 2 ...
IRF510
... 5.6A, 100V, 0.540 Ohm, N-Channel Power MOSFET This N-Channel enhancement mode silicon gate power field effect transistor is an advanced power MOSFET designed, tested, and guaranteed to withstand a specified level of energy in the breakdown avalanche mode of operation. All of these power MOSFETs are ...
... 5.6A, 100V, 0.540 Ohm, N-Channel Power MOSFET This N-Channel enhancement mode silicon gate power field effect transistor is an advanced power MOSFET designed, tested, and guaranteed to withstand a specified level of energy in the breakdown avalanche mode of operation. All of these power MOSFETs are ...
IGC18T120T8Q High Speed IGBT in Trench and Fieldstop Technology
... Due to technical requirements, components may contain dangerous substances. For information on the types in question, please contact the nearest Infineon Technologies Office. The Infineon Technologies component described in this Data Sheet may be used in life-support devices or systems and/or automo ...
... Due to technical requirements, components may contain dangerous substances. For information on the types in question, please contact the nearest Infineon Technologies Office. The Infineon Technologies component described in this Data Sheet may be used in life-support devices or systems and/or automo ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering PP 09-14 www.iosrjournals.org
... TA and TB are the IGBT switching transistors. DA and DB are free-wheeling diodes. Free-wheeling diodes are used to clamp the motors kickback voltage, as well as to steer the motors current during normal PWM operation. The gate driver receives the logic-level control signal generated by the PWM and t ...
... TA and TB are the IGBT switching transistors. DA and DB are free-wheeling diodes. Free-wheeling diodes are used to clamp the motors kickback voltage, as well as to steer the motors current during normal PWM operation. The gate driver receives the logic-level control signal generated by the PWM and t ...
AN2321: Designing for Board Level Electromagnetic
... can be reduced by decreasing the common impedance. Unfortunately, source impedance coupling is inherent to the power supply and cannot be reduced. The same effect occurs in the return-to-ground conductor. Digital return currents that flow in one circuit create ground bounce in the other circuit’s re ...
... can be reduced by decreasing the common impedance. Unfortunately, source impedance coupling is inherent to the power supply and cannot be reduced. The same effect occurs in the return-to-ground conductor. Digital return currents that flow in one circuit create ground bounce in the other circuit’s re ...
High-Bandwidth High-Temperature (250 °C / 500 °F) Isolated DC
... around 120 ◦ C is sufficient if the control of the current measurement system can be separated from the actual measurement at the power semiconductors. In recently published high-temperature converter systems such as [15] and [19], the current is measured using shunts that operate at 250 ◦ C. The an ...
... around 120 ◦ C is sufficient if the control of the current measurement system can be separated from the actual measurement at the power semiconductors. In recently published high-temperature converter systems such as [15] and [19], the current is measured using shunts that operate at 250 ◦ C. The an ...
Reset Circuit Applications in the HT66Fx0 Series MCU
... In order to enhance the MCU protection function and reduce the design and cost of the external application circuits, the MCU itself also contains a power-on reset (POR) and low voltage reset (LVR) circuits. The POR circuit includes a low RC time constant reset circuit with power-on reset function. T ...
... In order to enhance the MCU protection function and reduce the design and cost of the external application circuits, the MCU itself also contains a power-on reset (POR) and low voltage reset (LVR) circuits. The POR circuit includes a low RC time constant reset circuit with power-on reset function. T ...
AN-8039 Using the FDDS100H06_F085 in Automotive Systems Background www.fairchildsemi.com
... diagnostic feedback. The device is controlled and monitored via logic signals by a microprocessor, which can provide diagnostic information for user maintenance or service tools. The typical application circuit (see Figure 2) is a resistive or inductive load with a steady state current of 0.5A to 3. ...
... diagnostic feedback. The device is controlled and monitored via logic signals by a microprocessor, which can provide diagnostic information for user maintenance or service tools. The typical application circuit (see Figure 2) is a resistive or inductive load with a steady state current of 0.5A to 3. ...
Hammond Manufacturing Line Transformers
... • World wide applications, 50 or 60 Hz. operation, step down (115VAC to 95VAC). • Designed mainly for Japanese equipment operating in North America. • Perfect for operating "Classic" equipment that can not tolerate todays higher line voltages (ie..125VAC input will produce a stress free 105VAC ...
... • World wide applications, 50 or 60 Hz. operation, step down (115VAC to 95VAC). • Designed mainly for Japanese equipment operating in North America. • Perfect for operating "Classic" equipment that can not tolerate todays higher line voltages (ie..125VAC input will produce a stress free 105VAC ...
P84391
... (FACP), or a synchronized code 3 horn when used in conjunction with the Sync Module (SM), Dual Sync Module (DSM) or Wheelock power supplies. The horn can be field set to provide either high (HI) dBA, medium (MED) dBA or low (LO) dBA sound output. NOTE: The Code 3 temporal pattern (1/2 second on, 1/2 ...
... (FACP), or a synchronized code 3 horn when used in conjunction with the Sync Module (SM), Dual Sync Module (DSM) or Wheelock power supplies. The horn can be field set to provide either high (HI) dBA, medium (MED) dBA or low (LO) dBA sound output. NOTE: The Code 3 temporal pattern (1/2 second on, 1/2 ...
Switch Mode Battery Chargers for Utilities
... arc rectifier vacuum tubes were introduced; ac current was rectified through an electrical arc created between electrodes in very low pressure mercury vapor glass bulb. The Thyratron was introduced in the 1920’s; an electrical switch controlled rectifier vacuum tube using Argon for higher power appl ...
... arc rectifier vacuum tubes were introduced; ac current was rectified through an electrical arc created between electrodes in very low pressure mercury vapor glass bulb. The Thyratron was introduced in the 1920’s; an electrical switch controlled rectifier vacuum tube using Argon for higher power appl ...
Rectifier
A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC), which periodically reverses direction, to direct current (DC), which flows in only one direction. The process is known as rectification. Physically, rectifiers take a number of forms, including vacuum tube diodes, mercury-arc valves, copper and selenium oxide rectifiers, semiconductor diodes, silicon-controlled rectifiers and other silicon-based semiconductor switches. Historically, even synchronous electromechanical switches and motors have been used. Early radio receivers, called crystal radios, used a ""cat's whisker"" of fine wire pressing on a crystal of galena (lead sulfide) to serve as a point-contact rectifier or ""crystal detector"".Rectifiers have many uses, but are often found serving as components of DC power supplies and high-voltage direct current power transmission systems. Rectification may serve in roles other than to generate direct current for use as a source of power. As noted, detectors of radio signals serve as rectifiers. In gas heating systems flame rectification is used to detect presence of a flame.Because of the alternating nature of the input AC sine wave, the process of rectification alone produces a DC current that, though unidirectional, consists of pulses of current. Many applications of rectifiers, such as power supplies for radio, television and computer equipment, require a steady constant DC current (as would be produced by a battery). In these applications the output of the rectifier is smoothed by an electronic filter (usually a capacitor) to produce a steady current.More complex circuitry that performs the opposite function, converting DC to AC, is called an inverter.