PFC MegaPAC MI™ Family
... liable for collateral or consequential damage. Vicor disclaims any and all liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit and assumes no liability for applications assistance or buyer product design. Buyers are responsible for their products and applications using Vicor pr ...
... liable for collateral or consequential damage. Vicor disclaims any and all liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit and assumes no liability for applications assistance or buyer product design. Buyers are responsible for their products and applications using Vicor pr ...
MO8009
... • Ability to drive large capacitive loads while maintaining full swing with sharp edge rates. For more detailed information about rise/fall time control and drive strength selection, contact KDS. EMI Reduction by Slowing Rise/Fall Time Figure 16 shows the harmonic power reduction as the rise/fall ti ...
... • Ability to drive large capacitive loads while maintaining full swing with sharp edge rates. For more detailed information about rise/fall time control and drive strength selection, contact KDS. EMI Reduction by Slowing Rise/Fall Time Figure 16 shows the harmonic power reduction as the rise/fall ti ...
Overview of the MECP Program The Mobile Electronics Certified
... themselves to move on to the next level. This certification is valid for two (2) years. Advanced Installation Technician: The MECP Advanced level is intended for technicians who have at least one year of on‐the‐job professional experience in automotive electronics. This certification level co ...
... themselves to move on to the next level. This certification is valid for two (2) years. Advanced Installation Technician: The MECP Advanced level is intended for technicians who have at least one year of on‐the‐job professional experience in automotive electronics. This certification level co ...
LTC3550
... current to maintain a constant die temperature during high power operation or high ambient temperature conditions. The float voltage is fixed at 4.2V and the charge currents are programmed with external resistors. The LTC3550 terminates the charge cycle when the charge current drops below the programm ...
... current to maintain a constant die temperature during high power operation or high ambient temperature conditions. The float voltage is fixed at 4.2V and the charge currents are programmed with external resistors. The LTC3550 terminates the charge cycle when the charge current drops below the programm ...
IOSR Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing (IOSR-JVSP)
... understanding the suitability of circuits and selecting the better topology is an important criterion. The conventional level shifter compared with single supply level shifter using cadence virtuoso tool 45nm technology and schematic will be the design of both the circuit on the basis of simulation. ...
... understanding the suitability of circuits and selecting the better topology is an important criterion. The conventional level shifter compared with single supply level shifter using cadence virtuoso tool 45nm technology and schematic will be the design of both the circuit on the basis of simulation. ...
MAX14777 Quad Beyond-the-Rails
... The MAX14777 quad SPST switch supports analog signals above and below the rails with a single 3.0V to 5.5V supply. The device features up to -15V/+35V analog signal range for all switches when pin SEL35 is high. When pin SEL35 is low, the analog signal range reduces to -15V/+15V signal range, also r ...
... The MAX14777 quad SPST switch supports analog signals above and below the rails with a single 3.0V to 5.5V supply. The device features up to -15V/+35V analog signal range for all switches when pin SEL35 is high. When pin SEL35 is low, the analog signal range reduces to -15V/+15V signal range, also r ...
Where power meets precision PX8000
... power analyzers and oscilloscopes were never designed to meet. As more and more innovation focuses on energy consumption and the integration of electronics into power-based systems, so more and more engineers are demanding accuracy and precision from their power measurement. The PX8000 delivers: Ins ...
... power analyzers and oscilloscopes were never designed to meet. As more and more innovation focuses on energy consumption and the integration of electronics into power-based systems, so more and more engineers are demanding accuracy and precision from their power measurement. The PX8000 delivers: Ins ...
PDF [FULL TEXT]
... There are several important principles that are shared by all of these low - power adiabatic systems. These include only turning switches on when there is no potential difference across them, only turning switches off when no current is flowing through them, and using a power supply that is capable ...
... There are several important principles that are shared by all of these low - power adiabatic systems. These include only turning switches on when there is no potential difference across them, only turning switches off when no current is flowing through them, and using a power supply that is capable ...
Over current and over voltage protection of permanent
... The Haar mother wavelet can be described as two unit block pulses next to each other, where one of the blocks is inverted. The Haar wavelet has compact support, since it is zero outside the unit interval. This also means that it has a finite number of scaling coefficients. ...
... The Haar mother wavelet can be described as two unit block pulses next to each other, where one of the blocks is inverted. The Haar wavelet has compact support, since it is zero outside the unit interval. This also means that it has a finite number of scaling coefficients. ...
Setting up the stick pots for the Phil_G proportional encoders:
... There’s no standard as to how stick pots (potentiometers) are set up – different manufacturers use a variety of encoder circuits, which have the pots wired in different ways. They can be wired as true potential dividers, with a stable supply across the track ends, or they can be simple variable resi ...
... There’s no standard as to how stick pots (potentiometers) are set up – different manufacturers use a variety of encoder circuits, which have the pots wired in different ways. They can be wired as true potential dividers, with a stable supply across the track ends, or they can be simple variable resi ...
SP385E
... before the person touches the back panel. The high energy potential on the person discharges through an arcing path to the rear panel of the system before he or she even touches the system. This energy, whether discharged directly or through air, is predominantly a function of the discharge current ...
... before the person touches the back panel. The high energy potential on the person discharges through an arcing path to the rear panel of the system before he or she even touches the system. This energy, whether discharged directly or through air, is predominantly a function of the discharge current ...
Voltmeter and Ammeter Loading Effects
... A similar effect occurs when an ammeter is connected into a circuit. Consider the circuit in Figure 2. When an ammeter is placed into the circuit to measure the current I, we expect that the ammeter will indicate the correct current. This would be a correct assumption if the ammeter had an internal ...
... A similar effect occurs when an ammeter is connected into a circuit. Consider the circuit in Figure 2. When an ammeter is placed into the circuit to measure the current I, we expect that the ammeter will indicate the correct current. This would be a correct assumption if the ammeter had an internal ...
single phase energy meter
... by contact resistance of the binding posts. The error caused by leads may be corrected fairly well, but contact resistance presents a source of uncertainty that is difficult to overcome. This is eliminated in the Kelvin’s double bridge by connecting the galvanometer to any intermediate point of the ...
... by contact resistance of the binding posts. The error caused by leads may be corrected fairly well, but contact resistance presents a source of uncertainty that is difficult to overcome. This is eliminated in the Kelvin’s double bridge by connecting the galvanometer to any intermediate point of the ...
Laser Diode Driver: Constant Power Laser Diode Driver: Constant
... operated with laser diodes that have a common laser diode anode and monitor photodiode cathode. The driver operates in an automatic power control (APC) mode using the built-in monitor photodiode integrated in the laser diode for feedback. On-board trim-pots are provided for controlling the laser pow ...
... operated with laser diodes that have a common laser diode anode and monitor photodiode cathode. The driver operates in an automatic power control (APC) mode using the built-in monitor photodiode integrated in the laser diode for feedback. On-board trim-pots are provided for controlling the laser pow ...
TMS2516 2k x 8 EPROM
... DEVICE OPERATION (cont’d) pulse width between 45ms and 55ms. Multiple pulses are not needed but will not cause device damage. No pins should be left open. A high level (VIH or higher) must not be maintained longer than tPHPL (max) on the program pin during programming. M2716’s may be programmed in p ...
... DEVICE OPERATION (cont’d) pulse width between 45ms and 55ms. Multiple pulses are not needed but will not cause device damage. No pins should be left open. A high level (VIH or higher) must not be maintained longer than tPHPL (max) on the program pin during programming. M2716’s may be programmed in p ...
BH1417F Stereo PLL FM Transmitter Design Guide Introduction
... going to focus only Colpitts circuit as in the data sheet. Figure 1 shows the basic block diagram of Colpitts oscillator. Note that this is block diagram, not circuit diagram, so the apparent ‘shot’ through the coil from the output to ground is not a problem(there is no DC). ...
... going to focus only Colpitts circuit as in the data sheet. Figure 1 shows the basic block diagram of Colpitts oscillator. Note that this is block diagram, not circuit diagram, so the apparent ‘shot’ through the coil from the output to ground is not a problem(there is no DC). ...
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.