OP200
... of power per channel is shown in Figure 30. The linearity of the instrumentation amplifier exceeds 16 bits in gains of 5 to 200 and is better than 14 bits in gains from 200 to 1000. CMRR is above 115 dB (gain = 1000). Offset voltage drift is typically 0.2 μV/°C over the military temperature range, w ...
... of power per channel is shown in Figure 30. The linearity of the instrumentation amplifier exceeds 16 bits in gains of 5 to 200 and is better than 14 bits in gains from 200 to 1000. CMRR is above 115 dB (gain = 1000). Offset voltage drift is typically 0.2 μV/°C over the military temperature range, w ...
AP1506 150KHz, 3A PWM BUCK DC/DC CONVERTER Description
... input and output voltages. This data was taken with the circuit operating as a buck-switching regulator with all components mounted on a PC board to simulate the junction temperature under actual operating conditions. This curve can be used for a quick check for the approximate junction temperature ...
... input and output voltages. This data was taken with the circuit operating as a buck-switching regulator with all components mounted on a PC board to simulate the junction temperature under actual operating conditions. This curve can be used for a quick check for the approximate junction temperature ...
Preliminary Specifications
... case, ILED would be the sum of the currents through each of the LEDs. For example, if each LED were driven at 25 mA, ILED would be 50 mA and the values for RB and RS, given a 6 Vdc value for VIN would be: RS = 11 ohms RB = 5 kohms Figure 4 shows an array of four 5 mm LEDs being driven. Again, ILED i ...
... case, ILED would be the sum of the currents through each of the LEDs. For example, if each LED were driven at 25 mA, ILED would be 50 mA and the values for RB and RS, given a 6 Vdc value for VIN would be: RS = 11 ohms RB = 5 kohms Figure 4 shows an array of four 5 mm LEDs being driven. Again, ILED i ...
class ab square root domain filter
... of v for a given variation of x will be less than for a linear F. Hence, with regard to the overall transfer function, the only demands made on F and F' are that both functions are integratable and that f is expanding. Therefore, the exact implementations of f and f' must be based on other important ...
... of v for a given variation of x will be less than for a linear F. Hence, with regard to the overall transfer function, the only demands made on F and F' are that both functions are integratable and that f is expanding. Therefore, the exact implementations of f and f' must be based on other important ...
LNK454/456-458/460 LinkSwitch-PL Family
... AC input voltage. The steady-state switching frequency and on-time are determined by the line voltage, voltage drop across the LEDs and converter efficiency. At light load when the device reaches the minimum frequency fMIN and on-time tON(MIN), the controller regulates by skipping cycles. In this mo ...
... AC input voltage. The steady-state switching frequency and on-time are determined by the line voltage, voltage drop across the LEDs and converter efficiency. At light load when the device reaches the minimum frequency fMIN and on-time tON(MIN), the controller regulates by skipping cycles. In this mo ...
Monolithic Non-Synchronous Step-Down
... control which reduces output capacitance and simplifies external frequency compensation design. The TPS5405’s switching frequency is adjustable with an external resistor or fixed by connecting the frequency program pin to GND or leaving it unconnected. The TPS5405 starts switching at VIN equal to 3. ...
... control which reduces output capacitance and simplifies external frequency compensation design. The TPS5405’s switching frequency is adjustable with an external resistor or fixed by connecting the frequency program pin to GND or leaving it unconnected. The TPS5405 starts switching at VIN equal to 3. ...
Evaluate: MAX1757/MAX1758 MAX1757/MAX1758 Evaluation Kits General Description Features
... VIN and GND pads. 5) Connect a lithium-ion (Li+) battery pack between the BATT+ and BATT- pads. 6) Turn on the power supply. 7) Verify that LEDs 1, 2, and 3 indicate the correct charging status. ...
... VIN and GND pads. 5) Connect a lithium-ion (Li+) battery pack between the BATT+ and BATT- pads. 6) Turn on the power supply. 7) Verify that LEDs 1, 2, and 3 indicate the correct charging status. ...
A very high performance self-biased cascode current mirror for
... 0.18 lm CMOS technology, using a single supply voltage of -1 V. For all the proposed circuits, aspect ratios of the transistors (if used) are M6 = 0.18/0.18, M7 and M10 = 10/ 0.18 and for rest of the MOSFETs aspect ratio is equal to 1/0.18. For all the DC analysis, iIN is varied from 0 to 500 lA. Fi ...
... 0.18 lm CMOS technology, using a single supply voltage of -1 V. For all the proposed circuits, aspect ratios of the transistors (if used) are M6 = 0.18/0.18, M7 and M10 = 10/ 0.18 and for rest of the MOSFETs aspect ratio is equal to 1/0.18. For all the DC analysis, iIN is varied from 0 to 500 lA. Fi ...
2SD1047
... Information in this document is provided solely in connection with ST products. STMicroelectronics NV and its subsidiaries (“ST”) reserve the right to make changes, corrections, modifications or improvements, to this document, and the products and services described herein at any time, without notic ...
... Information in this document is provided solely in connection with ST products. STMicroelectronics NV and its subsidiaries (“ST”) reserve the right to make changes, corrections, modifications or improvements, to this document, and the products and services described herein at any time, without notic ...
COMBOLIGHT Remodel Recessed w/ Trim - 12V MR16 - 5 Light
... help conceal the inner hardware of the fixture from sight below the ceiling. Can accommodate various ceiling thickness. B.... System Protection: Thermal protection provided to guard against overheating and misuse of insulation over and around fixture. Vent holes in housing provide cooler operation. ...
... help conceal the inner hardware of the fixture from sight below the ceiling. Can accommodate various ceiling thickness. B.... System Protection: Thermal protection provided to guard against overheating and misuse of insulation over and around fixture. Vent holes in housing provide cooler operation. ...
COMBOLIGHT Remodel Recessed w/ Trim - 12V MR16 - 4 Light
... help conceal the inner hardware of the fixture from sight below the ceiling. Can accommodate various ceiling thickness. B.... System Protection: Thermal protection provided to guard against overheating and misuse of insulation over and around fixture. Vent holes in housing provide cooler operation. ...
... help conceal the inner hardware of the fixture from sight below the ceiling. Can accommodate various ceiling thickness. B.... System Protection: Thermal protection provided to guard against overheating and misuse of insulation over and around fixture. Vent holes in housing provide cooler operation. ...
COMBOLIGHT Remodel Recessed w/ Trim - 12V MR16 - 2 Light
... help conceal the inner hardware of the fixture from sight below the ceiling. Can accommodate various ceiling thickness. B.... System Protection: Thermal protection provided to guard against overheating and misuse of insulation over and around fixture. Vent holes in housing provide cooler operation. ...
... help conceal the inner hardware of the fixture from sight below the ceiling. Can accommodate various ceiling thickness. B.... System Protection: Thermal protection provided to guard against overheating and misuse of insulation over and around fixture. Vent holes in housing provide cooler operation. ...
COMBOLIGHT Remodel Recessed w/ Trim - 12V MR16 - 3 Light
... help conceal the inner hardware of the fixture from sight below the ceiling. Can accommodate various ceiling thickness. B.... System Protection: Thermal protection provided to guard against overheating and misuse of insulation over and around fixture. Vent holes in housing provide cooler operation. ...
... help conceal the inner hardware of the fixture from sight below the ceiling. Can accommodate various ceiling thickness. B.... System Protection: Thermal protection provided to guard against overheating and misuse of insulation over and around fixture. Vent holes in housing provide cooler operation. ...
Embedded Computer Systems Elec 296
... /ˈjuːɑrt/), is a type of "asynchronous receiver/transmitter", a piece of computer hardware that translates data between parallel and serial forms. The universal designation indicates that the data format and transmission speeds are configurable and that the actual electric signaling levels and metho ...
... /ˈjuːɑrt/), is a type of "asynchronous receiver/transmitter", a piece of computer hardware that translates data between parallel and serial forms. The universal designation indicates that the data format and transmission speeds are configurable and that the actual electric signaling levels and metho ...
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.