AN-395: Interfacing the AD22100 Temperature Sensor to a Low Cost Single-Chip Microcontroller
... The AD22100 is a new monolithic silicon temperature sensor with several unique attributes. These attributes make it easier to interface the AD22100 to microcontrollers than other temperature sensor ICs. Available in both TO-92 and SOIC packages, the AD22100 features single-supply operation, the abil ...
... The AD22100 is a new monolithic silicon temperature sensor with several unique attributes. These attributes make it easier to interface the AD22100 to microcontrollers than other temperature sensor ICs. Available in both TO-92 and SOIC packages, the AD22100 features single-supply operation, the abil ...
White LED Power Supply Design Techniques
... The efficiency curve in figure 10 shows that a boost converter can achieve a higher efficiency compared to a charge pump solution in the majority of cases. However, when using a boost converter or charge pump in a wireless application EMI needs to be considered as well. Keeping the EMI under control ...
... The efficiency curve in figure 10 shows that a boost converter can achieve a higher efficiency compared to a charge pump solution in the majority of cases. However, when using a boost converter or charge pump in a wireless application EMI needs to be considered as well. Keeping the EMI under control ...
Chapter 8
... • For both 1-phase and 3-phase controlled rectifiers, a delay in α creates a phase displacement of the phase current with respect to the phase voltage, equal to α. The cosine of this angle is the power factor of the fundamental harmonic. • For both motor and generator modes the controlled rectifier ...
... • For both 1-phase and 3-phase controlled rectifiers, a delay in α creates a phase displacement of the phase current with respect to the phase voltage, equal to α. The cosine of this angle is the power factor of the fundamental harmonic. • For both motor and generator modes the controlled rectifier ...
photo voltaic microinverter control for grid-connected
... inverter output current Iinv is prefiltered by a firstorder low-pass filter on the sensing circuitry to eliminate the HF noises. The filter output Iinv is then fed back to the plug-in repetitive controller for the inner loop regulation. Vdc can be sensed which is ...
... inverter output current Iinv is prefiltered by a firstorder low-pass filter on the sensing circuitry to eliminate the HF noises. The filter output Iinv is then fed back to the plug-in repetitive controller for the inner loop regulation. Vdc can be sensed which is ...
B44066T0050E690
... 1. Some parts of this publication contain statements about the suitability of our products for certain areas of application. These statements are based on our knowledge of typical requirements that are often placed on our products in the areas of application concerned. We nevertheless expressly poin ...
... 1. Some parts of this publication contain statements about the suitability of our products for certain areas of application. These statements are based on our knowledge of typical requirements that are often placed on our products in the areas of application concerned. We nevertheless expressly poin ...
MAX16913/MAX16913A Remote Antenna Current-Sense Amplifier and Switches General Description
... current-sense switches feature internal current limiting to prevent system damage due to fault conditions. The MAX16913/MAX16913A input voltage range extends from 5V to 18V, making them ideal for providing phantom power to remote radio-frequency low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) in automotive applications ...
... current-sense switches feature internal current limiting to prevent system damage due to fault conditions. The MAX16913/MAX16913A input voltage range extends from 5V to 18V, making them ideal for providing phantom power to remote radio-frequency low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) in automotive applications ...
HOW TO SPECIFY THE OPTIMUM NON-GAPPED LINE ARRESTERS (NGLA)
... NGLA at the top phase may in some cases be needed. The target value will be the same as for other lines with “standard insulation” in the area. Energy/charge requirements will come out of the necessary system studies. The fourth application is to install NGLA in one to three towers closest to the en ...
... NGLA at the top phase may in some cases be needed. The target value will be the same as for other lines with “standard insulation” in the area. Energy/charge requirements will come out of the necessary system studies. The fourth application is to install NGLA in one to three towers closest to the en ...
Novel Circuit Breaker Modeling in 275kV Substation Hamid Radmanesh Razieh Salimi Atani
... in [7]. The analysis of the lightning-caused ferroresonance in capacitor voltage transformer (CVT) has been given in [8]. The S-domain model of three winding transformer for modal analysis has been given in [9]. The inuence of non-dierential components to the power system small signal stability re ...
... in [7]. The analysis of the lightning-caused ferroresonance in capacitor voltage transformer (CVT) has been given in [8]. The S-domain model of three winding transformer for modal analysis has been given in [9]. The inuence of non-dierential components to the power system small signal stability re ...
Instructions for Authors of Papers Submitted for Publication
... readout of silicon strip detectors as implemented in ABCD3T ASIC [5]. It comprises 128 channels of preamplifier, shaper and comparator circuits with two memory banks, one used as a pipeline for the trigger latency and another one used as a derandomizing buffer. The front-end has been optimised for 2 ...
... readout of silicon strip detectors as implemented in ABCD3T ASIC [5]. It comprises 128 channels of preamplifier, shaper and comparator circuits with two memory banks, one used as a pipeline for the trigger latency and another one used as a derandomizing buffer. The front-end has been optimised for 2 ...
Electricity Lab (Virtual) Part 1. To investigate Ohm`s Law V= I R V
... Part 2. To investigate Electrical Resistance R of a wire. R: Resistance in Ohms : resistivity of the wire's material in Ohms-cm (Glass is large copper is small) L: wire length A: cross sectional area of the wire. Click on the button at right to open Resistance simulator. In your own words explain h ...
... Part 2. To investigate Electrical Resistance R of a wire. R: Resistance in Ohms : resistivity of the wire's material in Ohms-cm (Glass is large copper is small) L: wire length A: cross sectional area of the wire. Click on the button at right to open Resistance simulator. In your own words explain h ...
Tips for Using Single Chip 3 / Digit A/D Converters
... converters have been widely accepted and used in a variety of digital instrumentation applications. As the number of applications for these low-cost circuits increases, so does the number of specific questions about their operation. The products covered are Intersil’s full line of single-chip 31/2 d ...
... converters have been widely accepted and used in a variety of digital instrumentation applications. As the number of applications for these low-cost circuits increases, so does the number of specific questions about their operation. The products covered are Intersil’s full line of single-chip 31/2 d ...
PAM2808BLBR - Diodes Incorporated
... A 4.7µF minimum value capacitor from VO to GND is also required. To improve transient response, noise rejection and ripple rejection, an additional 10μF or larger, low ESR capacitor is recommended at the output. A higher-value, low ESR output capacitor may be necessary if large, fast-rise-time load ...
... A 4.7µF minimum value capacitor from VO to GND is also required. To improve transient response, noise rejection and ripple rejection, an additional 10μF or larger, low ESR capacitor is recommended at the output. A higher-value, low ESR output capacitor may be necessary if large, fast-rise-time load ...
Analog Devices Welcomes Hittite Microwave Corporation
... noise phase-locked loop applications for inputs from 10 to 1300 MHz. Its combination of high frequency of operation along with its ultra low phase noise floor make possible synthesizers with wide loop bandwidth and low N resulting in fast switching and very low phase noise. When used in conjunction ...
... noise phase-locked loop applications for inputs from 10 to 1300 MHz. Its combination of high frequency of operation along with its ultra low phase noise floor make possible synthesizers with wide loop bandwidth and low N resulting in fast switching and very low phase noise. When used in conjunction ...
Fly - rod Accessory Pack
... the range of values for display Avoids cold-weather issues with LCD displays Easy to visualize, digitally controlled circuit ...
... the range of values for display Avoids cold-weather issues with LCD displays Easy to visualize, digitally controlled circuit ...
0.05 uV/C max, Single-Supply CMOS
... The input common-mode range extends from (V–) – 0.1 V to (V+) – 1.5 V. For normal operation, the inputs must be limited to this range. The common-mode rejection ratio is only valid within the valid input common-mode range. A lower supply voltage results in lower input common-mode range; therefore, a ...
... The input common-mode range extends from (V–) – 0.1 V to (V+) – 1.5 V. For normal operation, the inputs must be limited to this range. The common-mode rejection ratio is only valid within the valid input common-mode range. A lower supply voltage results in lower input common-mode range; therefore, a ...
LN2541
... pin of the flip-flop. Thus, the comparator which has the lowest voltage at the inverting terminal determines when the GATE output is turned off. The outputs of the comparators also include a 50-280ns blanking time which prevents spurious turn-offs of the external FET due to the turn-on spike normall ...
... pin of the flip-flop. Thus, the comparator which has the lowest voltage at the inverting terminal determines when the GATE output is turned off. The outputs of the comparators also include a 50-280ns blanking time which prevents spurious turn-offs of the external FET due to the turn-on spike normall ...
Surge protector
A surge protector (or surge suppressor) is an appliance/device designed to protect electrical devices from voltage spikes. A surge protector attempts to limit the voltage supplied to an electric device by either blocking or by shorting to ground any unwanted voltages above a safe threshold. This article primarily discusses specifications and components relevant to the type of protector that diverts (shorts) a voltage spike to ground; however, there is some coverage of other methods.The terms surge protection device (SPD), or transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS), are used to describe electrical devices typically installed in power distribution panels, process control systems, communications systems, and other heavy-duty industrial systems, for the purpose of protecting against electrical surges and spikes, including those caused by lightning. Scaled-down versions of these devices are sometimes installed in residential service entrance electrical panels, to protect equipment in a household from similar hazards.Many power strips have basic surge protection built in; these are typically clearly labeled as such. However, power strips that do not provide surge protection are sometimes erroneously referred to as ""surge protectors"".