MAX3801 3.2Gbps Adaptive Equalizer General Description Features
... Layout Considerations The MAX3801’s performance significantly can be affected by circuit-board layout and design. Use good high-frequency design techniques, including minimizing ground inductance and using fixed-impedance transmission lines for the high-frequency data signals. Place power-supply dec ...
... Layout Considerations The MAX3801’s performance significantly can be affected by circuit-board layout and design. Use good high-frequency design techniques, including minimizing ground inductance and using fixed-impedance transmission lines for the high-frequency data signals. Place power-supply dec ...
VSP2270 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... 2. Must be connected to ground with a bypass capacitor. The recommended value is 0.1 µF to 0.22 µF, however it depends on the application environment. Refer to the optical black level clamp loop section for details. 3. Must be connected to ground with a bypass capacitor. The recommended value is 400 ...
... 2. Must be connected to ground with a bypass capacitor. The recommended value is 0.1 µF to 0.22 µF, however it depends on the application environment. Refer to the optical black level clamp loop section for details. 3. Must be connected to ground with a bypass capacitor. The recommended value is 400 ...
Traction Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Torque Control with
... The simulations show the prediction of the id improves the dynamic behavior of the drive (compare Fig. 5 and Fig. 6). A higher setting of integrator gain may cause oscillations of id and iq during hard torque setpoint steps. Although the prediction brings improvement, the pure feedback control of th ...
... The simulations show the prediction of the id improves the dynamic behavior of the drive (compare Fig. 5 and Fig. 6). A higher setting of integrator gain may cause oscillations of id and iq during hard torque setpoint steps. Although the prediction brings improvement, the pure feedback control of th ...
GUIDE TO CONSTANT-VOLTAGE SYSTEMS
... frequencies at high power tend to saturate the core of a transformer. The less the amount of iron in the transformer, the more likely it is to saturate. Saturation reduces the impedance of the transformer, which in turn may cause the amplifier to go into current limiting. When this occurs, negative ...
... frequencies at high power tend to saturate the core of a transformer. The less the amount of iron in the transformer, the more likely it is to saturate. Saturation reduces the impedance of the transformer, which in turn may cause the amplifier to go into current limiting. When this occurs, negative ...
SAW Components: Application Note: ESD protection for SAW filters
... A much more critical issue is Electro Static Discharge in a SAWF / SAWR. Interdigital transducers are acting like a capacitor with no DC path between the electrodes. Applying electrostatic energy to the SAWF input (e.g. via antenna) the voltage between the interdigital transducers (IDT) rises and cr ...
... A much more critical issue is Electro Static Discharge in a SAWF / SAWR. Interdigital transducers are acting like a capacitor with no DC path between the electrodes. Applying electrostatic energy to the SAWF input (e.g. via antenna) the voltage between the interdigital transducers (IDT) rises and cr ...
2. Flux Weakening of PMSM
... The simulations show the prediction of the id improves the dynamic behavior of the drive (compare Fig. 5 and Fig. 6). A higher setting of integrator gain may cause oscillations of id and iq during hard torque setpoint steps. Although the prediction brings improvement, the pure feedback control of th ...
... The simulations show the prediction of the id improves the dynamic behavior of the drive (compare Fig. 5 and Fig. 6). A higher setting of integrator gain may cause oscillations of id and iq during hard torque setpoint steps. Although the prediction brings improvement, the pure feedback control of th ...
CA201004EN/ Old 201-60
... Eaton’s Cooper Power™ series PEAK™ transformers are a class of transformer technologies that are designed to improve performance in terms of kVA rating, compact dimensions, lighter weight, safety, and sustainability. Conventional transformers operate at 65 °C for the Average Winding Rise (AWR) at fu ...
... Eaton’s Cooper Power™ series PEAK™ transformers are a class of transformer technologies that are designed to improve performance in terms of kVA rating, compact dimensions, lighter weight, safety, and sustainability. Conventional transformers operate at 65 °C for the Average Winding Rise (AWR) at fu ...
Octal ECL-to-TTL Translator With 3-State
... TI assumes no liability for applications assistance or the design of Buyers’ products. Buyers are responsible for their products and applications using TI components. To minimize the risks associated with Buyers’ products and applications, Buyers should provide adequate design and operating safeguar ...
... TI assumes no liability for applications assistance or the design of Buyers’ products. Buyers are responsible for their products and applications using TI components. To minimize the risks associated with Buyers’ products and applications, Buyers should provide adequate design and operating safeguar ...
Sinusoidal current injection based on a line
... sinusoidal grid current can be generated by applying positive/negative or zero voltage to the grid inductor. The VSI generates an ac output voltage waveform composed of discrete values; therefore, an inductor filter should be used between the VSI and the grid in order to produce a sinusoidal current ...
... sinusoidal grid current can be generated by applying positive/negative or zero voltage to the grid inductor. The VSI generates an ac output voltage waveform composed of discrete values; therefore, an inductor filter should be used between the VSI and the grid in order to produce a sinusoidal current ...
installation instructions
... 6. The emitter ports are driven in parallel with a 470 Ohm resistor connected in series with each port. The resistors ensure proper current sharing to each emitter. When using less than 4 emitters, you may plug them into any of the 4 emitter ports without regard to order. 7. Because of this current ...
... 6. The emitter ports are driven in parallel with a 470 Ohm resistor connected in series with each port. The resistors ensure proper current sharing to each emitter. When using less than 4 emitters, you may plug them into any of the 4 emitter ports without regard to order. 7. Because of this current ...
LME49600 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... 100μF, ceramic capacitor have very lower ESR (typically less than 10mΩ) and low ESL when compared to the same valued tantalum capacitor. The ceramic capacitors, therefore, have superior AC performance for bypassing high frequency noise. In less demanding applications that have lighter loads or lower ...
... 100μF, ceramic capacitor have very lower ESR (typically less than 10mΩ) and low ESL when compared to the same valued tantalum capacitor. The ceramic capacitors, therefore, have superior AC performance for bypassing high frequency noise. In less demanding applications that have lighter loads or lower ...
DSP-Controlled Power Electronic Interface for Fuel - dl.edi
... mainly due to activity of chemical reactions (time taken for warm up period). The losses due to the rate of reactions taking place on the surface of the electrodes are called activation losses. Activation loss results in reduced fuel cell efficiency during startup. A sudden increase in load may ther ...
... mainly due to activity of chemical reactions (time taken for warm up period). The losses due to the rate of reactions taking place on the surface of the electrodes are called activation losses. Activation loss results in reduced fuel cell efficiency during startup. A sudden increase in load may ther ...
Embedded Solutions Through Targeted Power Conditioning
... develops little heat & fails to safety. • Able to withstand high inrush currents; no need to oversize as with UPS’s & CVT’s. • Lightweight, small & easy to retrofit; no step-up transformers or batteries. • Accurate application control; adjustable ride through time & variable transfer level. • Primar ...
... develops little heat & fails to safety. • Able to withstand high inrush currents; no need to oversize as with UPS’s & CVT’s. • Lightweight, small & easy to retrofit; no step-up transformers or batteries. • Accurate application control; adjustable ride through time & variable transfer level. • Primar ...
Action PAK AP4351 ® Thermocouple-Input,
... The AP4351 isolating thermocouple conditioner offers wide ranging input and output capability. The AP4351 can be field configured by the user to accept input from thermocouple types J, K, T, R, S, E, and B and to provide current or voltage output. The output is linearized to temperature according to ...
... The AP4351 isolating thermocouple conditioner offers wide ranging input and output capability. The AP4351 can be field configured by the user to accept input from thermocouple types J, K, T, R, S, E, and B and to provide current or voltage output. The output is linearized to temperature according to ...
LM34 - Precision Fahrenheit Temperature Sensor
... Kelvin, as the user is not required to subtract a large constant voltage from its output to obtain convenient Fahrenheit scaling. The LM34 does not require any external calibration or trimming to provide typical accuracies of ± 1⁄2˚F at room temperature and ± 11⁄2˚F over a full −50 to +300˚F tempera ...
... Kelvin, as the user is not required to subtract a large constant voltage from its output to obtain convenient Fahrenheit scaling. The LM34 does not require any external calibration or trimming to provide typical accuracies of ± 1⁄2˚F at room temperature and ± 11⁄2˚F over a full −50 to +300˚F tempera ...
MAX17019 High-Input-Voltage Quad
... LXB, LXC to GND....................................-1.0V to (VINBC + 0.3V) BSTB to GND...................................(VDD - 0.3V) to (VLXB + 6V) BSTC to GND..................................(VDD - 0.3V) to (VLXC + 6V) BSTA to GND...................................(VDD - 0.3V) to (VLXA + 6V) REF ...
... LXB, LXC to GND....................................-1.0V to (VINBC + 0.3V) BSTB to GND...................................(VDD - 0.3V) to (VLXB + 6V) BSTC to GND..................................(VDD - 0.3V) to (VLXC + 6V) BSTA to GND...................................(VDD - 0.3V) to (VLXA + 6V) REF ...
Aalborg Universitet Advanced Control Architectures for
... achieve full voltage and current compensation. Indeed, such configuration would appear similar to a unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) [13]-[15] or a unified power flow controller (UPFC) [16], which certainly is the case when judging on their power stages. Their control schemes are however dif ...
... achieve full voltage and current compensation. Indeed, such configuration would appear similar to a unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) [13]-[15] or a unified power flow controller (UPFC) [16], which certainly is the case when judging on their power stages. Their control schemes are however dif ...
BD1754HFN
... break down devices, thus making impossible to identify breaking mode such as a short circuit or an open circuit. If any special mode exceeding the absolute maximum ratings is assumed, consideration should be given to take physical safety measures including the use of fuses, etc. (2) Recommended Oper ...
... break down devices, thus making impossible to identify breaking mode such as a short circuit or an open circuit. If any special mode exceeding the absolute maximum ratings is assumed, consideration should be given to take physical safety measures including the use of fuses, etc. (2) Recommended Oper ...
Linear IC Applications UNIT -1 DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER
... Before jumping into op-amps, let’s first go over some amplifier fundamentals. An amplifier has an input port and an output port. (A port consists of two terminals, one of which is usually connected to the ground node.) In a linear amplifier, the output signal = A input signal, where A is the ampli ...
... Before jumping into op-amps, let’s first go over some amplifier fundamentals. An amplifier has an input port and an output port. (A port consists of two terminals, one of which is usually connected to the ground node.) In a linear amplifier, the output signal = A input signal, where A is the ampli ...
en 50160 cenelec - Schneider Electric
... A sinusoidal voltage with a frequency between the harmonics, i.e. the frequency is not an integer multiple of the fundamental. NOTE: Interharmonic voltages at closely adjacent frequencies can appear at the same time forming a wide band spectrum. ...
... A sinusoidal voltage with a frequency between the harmonics, i.e. the frequency is not an integer multiple of the fundamental. NOTE: Interharmonic voltages at closely adjacent frequencies can appear at the same time forming a wide band spectrum. ...
DM-300 Series Brochure
... error message on the LCD if the test lead is plugged into the amp input terminal while the selector switch is not in the amp position. Beyond these features, the DM-350 has additional low AC and DC current range measurement as well as a backlit display. The low current ranges are especially suited f ...
... error message on the LCD if the test lead is plugged into the amp input terminal while the selector switch is not in the amp position. Beyond these features, the DM-350 has additional low AC and DC current range measurement as well as a backlit display. The low current ranges are especially suited f ...
30V Internal Switch LCD Bias Supply MAX1605 General Description Features
... also provide reduced output power. This occurs when the inductance is sufficiently large to prevent the maximum current limit from being reached before the maximum on-time expires. The inductor’s saturation current rating should be greater than the peak switching current. However, it is generally ac ...
... also provide reduced output power. This occurs when the inductance is sufficiently large to prevent the maximum current limit from being reached before the maximum on-time expires. The inductor’s saturation current rating should be greater than the peak switching current. However, it is generally ac ...
lec8
... i.e., the two roots s1 and s2 of the characteristic polynomial of the differential equation. Since natural frequencies can be real, complex, or imaginary, it is instructive to locate them in the complex plane, called the complex frequency plane. In the complex frequency plane (s plane), the horizont ...
... i.e., the two roots s1 and s2 of the characteristic polynomial of the differential equation. Since natural frequencies can be real, complex, or imaginary, it is instructive to locate them in the complex plane, called the complex frequency plane. In the complex frequency plane (s plane), the horizont ...
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.