MX856/MX857
... changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice. Neither circuit patent licenses nor indemnity are expressed or implied. Except as set forth in IXYS Integrated Circuits Division’s Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, IXYS Integrated Circuits Division assumes no liabil ...
... changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice. Neither circuit patent licenses nor indemnity are expressed or implied. Except as set forth in IXYS Integrated Circuits Division’s Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, IXYS Integrated Circuits Division assumes no liabil ...
MOSFET Lab1 - University of Pennsylvania
... 4.1. IDSvGS characteristics and determination of Vt and kn'W/L The goal of this experiment is to determine the drain current as a function of the gate voltage when the transistor is in saturation. From this characteristic you can determine the threshold voltage and the transconductance parameter. a. ...
... 4.1. IDSvGS characteristics and determination of Vt and kn'W/L The goal of this experiment is to determine the drain current as a function of the gate voltage when the transistor is in saturation. From this characteristic you can determine the threshold voltage and the transconductance parameter. a. ...
Surge Protectors:
... Clamping Voltage. Clamping voltage is a measurable safeguard against overvoltage that prevents damaging surge power from entering equipment. When the voltage levels of a power line swell to dangerous levels, the clamping voltage will cause a surge protector to activate and block the incoming surge. ...
... Clamping Voltage. Clamping voltage is a measurable safeguard against overvoltage that prevents damaging surge power from entering equipment. When the voltage levels of a power line swell to dangerous levels, the clamping voltage will cause a surge protector to activate and block the incoming surge. ...
Lab-13-AC-Circuit-Measurements
... Some additional notes about the circuit setup: a. Vs is taken from the Analog Discovery WaveGen waveform generator and will supply AC power to the circuit. To connect, attach the Yellow Wire (W1) from the Analog Discovery to the left of the capacitor. Attach the Black Wire to the bottom ground node ...
... Some additional notes about the circuit setup: a. Vs is taken from the Analog Discovery WaveGen waveform generator and will supply AC power to the circuit. To connect, attach the Yellow Wire (W1) from the Analog Discovery to the left of the capacitor. Attach the Black Wire to the bottom ground node ...
Users Manual [for 13803K/04K]
... Adjust sensitivity. The product of [SEN1] and [SEN2] settings makes the actual sensitivity which is displayed at the lower-left corner of the panel. Perform a system reset and re-boots the oscillscope. ...
... Adjust sensitivity. The product of [SEN1] and [SEN2] settings makes the actual sensitivity which is displayed at the lower-left corner of the panel. Perform a system reset and re-boots the oscillscope. ...
Low-Power Signal Conditioning for a Pressure
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... or other TI intellectual property right relating to any combination, machine, or process in which TI products or services are used. Information published by TI regarding third-party products or services does not constitute a license from TI to use such products or services or a warranty or endorseme ...
RSB27V
... (such as audio visual equipment, office-automation equipment, communications devices, electrical appliances and electronic toys). Should you intend to use these products with equipment or devices which require an extremely high level of reliability and the malfunction of which would directly endange ...
... (such as audio visual equipment, office-automation equipment, communications devices, electrical appliances and electronic toys). Should you intend to use these products with equipment or devices which require an extremely high level of reliability and the malfunction of which would directly endange ...
EE311: Junior EE Lab Phase Locked Loop
... VCO signal on oscilloscope channel 2, describe the expected traces when (a) the PLL is in locked mode and (b) the PLL is in the unlocked mode. Assume that the oscilloscope is triggered from the channel 1 signal. 4. Compute a value for C1 that yields a VCO center frequency of 50kHz. Indicate how you ...
... VCO signal on oscilloscope channel 2, describe the expected traces when (a) the PLL is in locked mode and (b) the PLL is in the unlocked mode. Assume that the oscilloscope is triggered from the channel 1 signal. 4. Compute a value for C1 that yields a VCO center frequency of 50kHz. Indicate how you ...
Labf2003_5 - University of Kentucky College of Engineering
... 1. Fabricate the circuit in Fig. 6 using one of the variable lab power supplies for the DC source and the signal (function) generator for the AC source. Make the AC source a 1Vp-p 100kHz sine wave. 2. The 10k resistor is being used as a current sense resistor. (Discussion: What is the constraint on ...
... 1. Fabricate the circuit in Fig. 6 using one of the variable lab power supplies for the DC source and the signal (function) generator for the AC source. Make the AC source a 1Vp-p 100kHz sine wave. 2. The 10k resistor is being used as a current sense resistor. (Discussion: What is the constraint on ...
Measurement And Control Of Current/voltage Waveforms Of
... waveforms by experimentation is very difficult and requires a sophisticated and fully calibrated setup (part II of the paper). The originality of the work reported in this paper lies in the fact that the optimization of waveforms corresponding to a class F operation of FET’s has been reached by expe ...
... waveforms by experimentation is very difficult and requires a sophisticated and fully calibrated setup (part II of the paper). The originality of the work reported in this paper lies in the fact that the optimization of waveforms corresponding to a class F operation of FET’s has been reached by expe ...
RT9020 - Future Electronics
... stress ratings. Functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may remain possibility to affect device reliability. Note 2 ...
... stress ratings. Functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may remain possibility to affect device reliability. Note 2 ...
Dual General-Purpose Operational Amplifiers
... ‡ Full range for uA747C is 0°C to 70°C and for uA747M is − 55°C to 125°C. *On products compliant to MIL-STD-883, Class B, this parameter is not production tested. NOTE 5: This typical value applies only at frequencies above a few hundred hertz because of the effects of drift and thermal feedback. ...
... ‡ Full range for uA747C is 0°C to 70°C and for uA747M is − 55°C to 125°C. *On products compliant to MIL-STD-883, Class B, this parameter is not production tested. NOTE 5: This typical value applies only at frequencies above a few hundred hertz because of the effects of drift and thermal feedback. ...
MAX8667/MAX8668 1.5MHz Dual Step-Down DC-DC Converters with Dual LDOs and Individual Enables
... exceeded. Once off, the high-side switch remains off until the minimum off-time (tOFF) expires and the output voltage again falls below the regulation threshold. During this off period, the low-side synchronous rectifier turns on and remains on until either the high-side switch turns on or the induc ...
... exceeded. Once off, the high-side switch remains off until the minimum off-time (tOFF) expires and the output voltage again falls below the regulation threshold. During this off period, the low-side synchronous rectifier turns on and remains on until either the high-side switch turns on or the induc ...
Electronic Scale - SJSU Engineering
... Precise force sensing devices often use strain gages, which are essentially precisely calibrated resistors made from very thin metallic foils. Gages are usually bonded to a beam element, and when a load is applied to the beam, the foil stretches, which results in a change in the resistance of the ga ...
... Precise force sensing devices often use strain gages, which are essentially precisely calibrated resistors made from very thin metallic foils. Gages are usually bonded to a beam element, and when a load is applied to the beam, the foil stretches, which results in a change in the resistance of the ga ...
DC786 - LTC4260CGN Evaluation Kit Quick Start Guide
... The bits of registers A, B, C, or D, are shown in detail depending on the option selected (Figure 2A, 2B 2C, and 2D). Checking a box to the left of each bit of the Read/Write registers sets the respective bit, while unchecking a box clears the bit. The bit status is shown to the right of each bit af ...
... The bits of registers A, B, C, or D, are shown in detail depending on the option selected (Figure 2A, 2B 2C, and 2D). Checking a box to the left of each bit of the Read/Write registers sets the respective bit, while unchecking a box clears the bit. The bit status is shown to the right of each bit af ...
Integrated Stereo/Mono Power Amplifier Stealth 60i Users' Manual (Beta)
... functions of a 30 W/ch stereo power amplifier and a preamplifier with volume control for use as a single input integrated amplifier. It can also be configured as a 60 W mono power amplifier suitable for driving a subwoofer. The output stage for each channel employs a low distortion class AB1 ultra-l ...
... functions of a 30 W/ch stereo power amplifier and a preamplifier with volume control for use as a single input integrated amplifier. It can also be configured as a 60 W mono power amplifier suitable for driving a subwoofer. The output stage for each channel employs a low distortion class AB1 ultra-l ...
C2 Why are high voltages used for transmission?
... A Guide to the National Grid Transmission Model ...
... A Guide to the National Grid Transmission Model ...
MAX9155 Low-Jitter, Low-Noise LVDS Repeater in an SC70 Package General Description
... intended for point-to-point communication over a controlled-impedance medium, as defined by the ANSI/ TIA/EIA-644 and IEEE 1596.3 standards. The LVDS standard uses a lower voltage swing than other common communication standards, achieving higher data rates with reduced power consumption while reduci ...
... intended for point-to-point communication over a controlled-impedance medium, as defined by the ANSI/ TIA/EIA-644 and IEEE 1596.3 standards. The LVDS standard uses a lower voltage swing than other common communication standards, achieving higher data rates with reduced power consumption while reduci ...
PSU_Part4_IsolatedDCDC - Renesas E
... The IC monitors the output voltage and controls the duty of gate pulses for each pair of MOSFETs to regulate the output voltage. Since voltage V1 is added to the primary winding which changes polarity alternately, transformer utilization rate is high in full-bridge. For high efficiency, the se ...
... The IC monitors the output voltage and controls the duty of gate pulses for each pair of MOSFETs to regulate the output voltage. Since voltage V1 is added to the primary winding which changes polarity alternately, transformer utilization rate is high in full-bridge. For high efficiency, the se ...
Schmitt trigger package
... For the values in (e)(i) above draw a sketch graph on the axes below to show how the output voltage varies as the input voltages changes from -15V to +15V and back again to -15V. output voltage +15V ...
... For the values in (e)(i) above draw a sketch graph on the axes below to show how the output voltage varies as the input voltages changes from -15V to +15V and back again to -15V. output voltage +15V ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE) e-ISSN: 2278-1676,p-ISSN: 2320-3331,
... of voltage regulation, series compensation and phase shifting. It can independently and very rapidly control both real and reactive power flows in a transmission line. It is configured as shown in Fig 2.1 and comprises of two VSC‟s coupled through a common DC terminal. One VSC- converter 1- is conne ...
... of voltage regulation, series compensation and phase shifting. It can independently and very rapidly control both real and reactive power flows in a transmission line. It is configured as shown in Fig 2.1 and comprises of two VSC‟s coupled through a common DC terminal. One VSC- converter 1- is conne ...
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.