AD626AR
... Figure 28 shows the main elements of the AD626. The signal inputs at Pins 1 and 8 are first applied to dual resistive attenuators R1 through R4 whose purpose is to reduce the peak commonmode voltage at the input to the preamplifier—a feedback stage based on the very low drift op amp A1. This allows ...
... Figure 28 shows the main elements of the AD626. The signal inputs at Pins 1 and 8 are first applied to dual resistive attenuators R1 through R4 whose purpose is to reduce the peak commonmode voltage at the input to the preamplifier—a feedback stage based on the very low drift op amp A1. This allows ...
MAX16977 36V, 2A, 2.2MHz Step-Down Converter with Low Operating Current General Description
... The MAX16977 is a constant-frequency, current-mode, automotive buck converter with an integrated high-side switch. The device operates with input voltages from 3.5V to 36V and tolerates input transients up to 42V. During undervoltage events, such as cold-crank conditions, the internal pass device ma ...
... The MAX16977 is a constant-frequency, current-mode, automotive buck converter with an integrated high-side switch. The device operates with input voltages from 3.5V to 36V and tolerates input transients up to 42V. During undervoltage events, such as cold-crank conditions, the internal pass device ma ...
in a single component
... the MA6900 to always deliver all of its rated 200 Watts per channel. Whether your speakers are 8, 4 or 2 Ohms, the exclusive McIntosh output autoformer ensures that you will always get all of the power that you pay for. The preamp section of the MA6900 utilizes encapsulated switching, which reduces ...
... the MA6900 to always deliver all of its rated 200 Watts per channel. Whether your speakers are 8, 4 or 2 Ohms, the exclusive McIntosh output autoformer ensures that you will always get all of the power that you pay for. The preamp section of the MA6900 utilizes encapsulated switching, which reduces ...
Voltage Rating
... the two ratings is for overcurrents at line-to-ground voltages, intended to be cleared by one pole of the device. The higher of the two ratings is for overcurrents at line-to-line voltages, intended to be cleared by two or three poles of the circuit breaker or other mechanical overcurrent device. Sl ...
... the two ratings is for overcurrents at line-to-ground voltages, intended to be cleared by one pole of the device. The higher of the two ratings is for overcurrents at line-to-line voltages, intended to be cleared by two or three poles of the circuit breaker or other mechanical overcurrent device. Sl ...
JUNG TRICK - Electronotes
... remained the second problem of the leakage, and this is the propose of replacing the two 1k resistors with a 2.5k trimmer (which I had available). It was possible to adjust this trimmer so that the leakage essentially disappeared. One needs to just adjust this until the signal in the misbehaving cha ...
... remained the second problem of the leakage, and this is the propose of replacing the two 1k resistors with a 2.5k trimmer (which I had available). It was possible to adjust this trimmer so that the leakage essentially disappeared. One needs to just adjust this until the signal in the misbehaving cha ...
FAN5026 Dual DDR / Dual-Output PWM Controller F
... cycle of PWM1 (generating VDDQ) is short, the switching point occurs far away from the decision point for the VTT regulator, whose duty cycle is nominally 50%. ...
... cycle of PWM1 (generating VDDQ) is short, the switching point occurs far away from the decision point for the VTT regulator, whose duty cycle is nominally 50%. ...
Detection of X-ray and Gamma-ray Photons Using Silicon Diodes
... 3.6 eV of gamma or x-ray photon energy absorbed in silicon are required to liberate one electron-hole pair. The holes (+ charges) drift toward the anode, and the electrons (charges) drift toward the cathode under the influence of an internal electric field which is directed across the diode junction ...
... 3.6 eV of gamma or x-ray photon energy absorbed in silicon are required to liberate one electron-hole pair. The holes (+ charges) drift toward the anode, and the electrons (charges) drift toward the cathode under the influence of an internal electric field which is directed across the diode junction ...
Features: Compliance: Applications Warranty
... The VCSEL laser driver accept differential input data and provide bias and modulation currents for driving a laser. An automatic power-control (APC) feedback loop is incorporated to maintain a constant average optical power. 850nm VCSEL in an eye safe optical subassembly (OSA) mates to the fiber cab ...
... The VCSEL laser driver accept differential input data and provide bias and modulation currents for driving a laser. An automatic power-control (APC) feedback loop is incorporated to maintain a constant average optical power. 850nm VCSEL in an eye safe optical subassembly (OSA) mates to the fiber cab ...
3-17V 1A Step-Down Converter in 2x2 WSON Package
... 3-17V 1A Step-Down Converter in 2x2 WSON Package Check for Samples: TPS62160, TPS62161, TPS62162, TPS62163 ...
... 3-17V 1A Step-Down Converter in 2x2 WSON Package Check for Samples: TPS62160, TPS62161, TPS62162, TPS62163 ...
Current Transformers
... A current transformer is an instrument that transforms one current value to another current value (e.g. 100A to 5A.) The advantage of using a current transformer in an industrial context is that it provides galvanic isolation from the voltage on the primary winding while simultaneously furnishing a ...
... A current transformer is an instrument that transforms one current value to another current value (e.g. 100A to 5A.) The advantage of using a current transformer in an industrial context is that it provides galvanic isolation from the voltage on the primary winding while simultaneously furnishing a ...
By Pete Luban One of the most-difficult problems to diagnose on a
... This would be the voltage seen in the D or OD position if it were available on the scan-tool screen in the data mode. Unfortunately, this information is not always available, and this “glitch” may occur faster than the scan-tool’s update capability so the voltage jump would be missed. Therefore, a d ...
... This would be the voltage seen in the D or OD position if it were available on the scan-tool screen in the data mode. Unfortunately, this information is not always available, and this “glitch” may occur faster than the scan-tool’s update capability so the voltage jump would be missed. Therefore, a d ...
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS 1
... compensation topology seemed to be the best topology because the system can work at a frequency independent of coupling coefficient and load. However PP compensation topology was adopted in their work because parallel compensated transmitter could provide a large current and parallel compensated rec ...
... compensation topology seemed to be the best topology because the system can work at a frequency independent of coupling coefficient and load. However PP compensation topology was adopted in their work because parallel compensated transmitter could provide a large current and parallel compensated rec ...
A Decade Bandwidth, Low Voltage, Medium Power Class B Push-
... Push-pull amplifiers also benefit from a 4:1 impedance match advantage over parallel combining of the same devices. This advantage can bring significant relief to the design of high power amplifiers with low supply voltages ...
... Push-pull amplifiers also benefit from a 4:1 impedance match advantage over parallel combining of the same devices. This advantage can bring significant relief to the design of high power amplifiers with low supply voltages ...
Download the Quiz
... How is an ammeter usually connected to a circuit? A. In series with the circuit B. In parallel with the circuit C. In quadrature with the circuit D. In phase with the circuit T7D04 (D) Which instrument is used to measure electric current? A. An ohmmeter B. A wavemeter C. A voltmeter D. An ammeter T7 ...
... How is an ammeter usually connected to a circuit? A. In series with the circuit B. In parallel with the circuit C. In quadrature with the circuit D. In phase with the circuit T7D04 (D) Which instrument is used to measure electric current? A. An ohmmeter B. A wavemeter C. A voltmeter D. An ammeter T7 ...
QPI-8 - Vicor
... that with the addition of a series diode (D), resistor (RUVEN) and a capacitor (CE), the UVEN pin can be filtered from reacting immediately to a transient loss of power, thereby maintaining a high PWRGD status and allowing the converter to run off of its bulk capacitors. There is a practical limit t ...
... that with the addition of a series diode (D), resistor (RUVEN) and a capacitor (CE), the UVEN pin can be filtered from reacting immediately to a transient loss of power, thereby maintaining a high PWRGD status and allowing the converter to run off of its bulk capacitors. There is a practical limit t ...
ATF-55143 Application Note 1376
... for biasing up the PHEMT. This requires a good bypass capacitor in the form of C2. This network has been a compromise between low noise figure, input return loss and gain. Capacitors C2 and C5 provide in-band stability while resistors R1 and R5 provide low frequency stability by providing a resisti ...
... for biasing up the PHEMT. This requires a good bypass capacitor in the form of C2. This network has been a compromise between low noise figure, input return loss and gain. Capacitors C2 and C5 provide in-band stability while resistors R1 and R5 provide low frequency stability by providing a resisti ...
PQM (Power Quality Meter) Features Introduction HC 6030
... low control functions to be added for specific applications. This includes basic alarm on over / under current or voltage, ...
... low control functions to be added for specific applications. This includes basic alarm on over / under current or voltage, ...
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.