Experiment No. 1. X
... 3. The types of ionizing radiation Ionizing radiation is a flux of subatomic particles (e. g. photons, electrons, positrons, protons, neutrons, nuclei, etc.) that cause ionization of atoms of the medium through which the particles pass. Ionization means the removal of electrons from atoms of the med ...
... 3. The types of ionizing radiation Ionizing radiation is a flux of subatomic particles (e. g. photons, electrons, positrons, protons, neutrons, nuclei, etc.) that cause ionization of atoms of the medium through which the particles pass. Ionization means the removal of electrons from atoms of the med ...
ARM-based Flash MCU SAM G51 Series Description SUMMARY DATASHEET
... the high-performance 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4 RISC processor with Floating Point Unit. It operates at a maximum speed of 48 MHz and features up to 256 Kbytes of Flash and up to 64 Kbytes of SRAM. The peripheral set includes one USART, two UARTs, two TWIs, one high-speed TWI, up to two SPIs, one three- ...
... the high-performance 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4 RISC processor with Floating Point Unit. It operates at a maximum speed of 48 MHz and features up to 256 Kbytes of Flash and up to 64 Kbytes of SRAM. The peripheral set includes one USART, two UARTs, two TWIs, one high-speed TWI, up to two SPIs, one three- ...
NI 9514 Operating Instructions and Specifications
... output. Use the Drive Command COM signal instead of COM as a reference for the Drive Command Output. This reference signal helps keep digital noise separate from the analog output. The encoder channel consists of a Phase A, a Phase B, and an Index input. The NI 9514 supports RS-422 differential and ...
... output. Use the Drive Command COM signal instead of COM as a reference for the Drive Command Output. This reference signal helps keep digital noise separate from the analog output. The encoder channel consists of a Phase A, a Phase B, and an Index input. The NI 9514 supports RS-422 differential and ...
MAX1112/MAX1113 +5V, Low-Power, Multi-Channel, Serial 8-Bit ADCs General Description
... tACQ, is the minimum time needed for the signal to be acquired. It is calculated by: tACQ = 6 x (RS + RIN) x 18pF where RIN = 6.5kΩ, RS = the source impedance of the input signal, and tACQ is never less than 1µs. Note that source impedances below 2.4kΩ do not significantly affect the AC performance ...
... tACQ, is the minimum time needed for the signal to be acquired. It is calculated by: tACQ = 6 x (RS + RIN) x 18pF where RIN = 6.5kΩ, RS = the source impedance of the input signal, and tACQ is never less than 1µs. Note that source impedances below 2.4kΩ do not significantly affect the AC performance ...
... Figure 9 shows the simulation results of the rst scenario. In a) an interruption occurs on load 1 as a result of the fault; in b) voltage on load 2 drops to 0,7 pu; and in c) the peak current measured at the faulted line is 100 pu and stabilizes at 65 pu, it is evident a permanent fault. For the se ...
MAX2010 500MHz to 1100MHz Adjustable RF Predistorter General Description
... The MAX2010 adjustable RF predistorter is designed to improve power amplifier (PA) adjacent-channel power rejection (ACPR) by introducing gain and phase expansion in a PA chain to compensate for the PA’s gain and phase compression. With its +23dBm maximum input power level and wide adjustable range, ...
... The MAX2010 adjustable RF predistorter is designed to improve power amplifier (PA) adjacent-channel power rejection (ACPR) by introducing gain and phase expansion in a PA chain to compensate for the PA’s gain and phase compression. With its +23dBm maximum input power level and wide adjustable range, ...
Chapter 26
... What is the equivalent resistance and what is the current through each resistor We see that we have two resistors in parallel with each other and the effective resistance of these two is in series with the remaining resistor Physics 231 ...
... What is the equivalent resistance and what is the current through each resistor We see that we have two resistors in parallel with each other and the effective resistance of these two is in series with the remaining resistor Physics 231 ...
DS90LV012A / DS90LT012A 3V LVDS Single
... the receiver input pins as possible. The termination resistor converts the driver output (current mode) into a voltage that is detected by the receiver. Other configurations are possible such as a multi-receiver configuration, but the effects of a mid-stream connector(s), cable stub(s), and other im ...
... the receiver input pins as possible. The termination resistor converts the driver output (current mode) into a voltage that is detected by the receiver. Other configurations are possible such as a multi-receiver configuration, but the effects of a mid-stream connector(s), cable stub(s), and other im ...
Lesieutre, B.C., A.V. Mamishev, Y. Du, E. Keskiner, M. Zahn, and G.C. Verghese, Forward and Inverse Parameter Estimation Algorithms of Interdigital Dielectrometry Sensors, IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 577-588, August, 2001
... IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation exp( -ICnz). The deepest penetration depth occurs for the fundamental spatial wavelength with n=1. The only qualitative difference introduced by the Fourier series representation is for the zeroth-harmonic n=O.The corresponding electric fie ...
... IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation exp( -ICnz). The deepest penetration depth occurs for the fundamental spatial wavelength with n=1. The only qualitative difference introduced by the Fourier series representation is for the zeroth-harmonic n=O.The corresponding electric fie ...
DAC8822 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... The DAC8822 dual, multiplying digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is designed to operate from a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply. The applied external reference input voltage VREF determines the full-scale output current. An internal feedback resistor (RFB) provides temperature tracking for the full-scale o ...
... The DAC8822 dual, multiplying digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is designed to operate from a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply. The applied external reference input voltage VREF determines the full-scale output current. An internal feedback resistor (RFB) provides temperature tracking for the full-scale o ...
DRV103: PMW Low-Side Driver for Solenoids, Coils, Valves
... additional information. Although oscillator frequency operation below 500Hz is possible, resistors higher than 10M will be required. The pin becomes a very high impedance node and is, therefore, sensitive to noise pickup and PCB leakage currents if very high resistor values are used. Refer to Figure ...
... additional information. Although oscillator frequency operation below 500Hz is possible, resistors higher than 10M will be required. The pin becomes a very high impedance node and is, therefore, sensitive to noise pickup and PCB leakage currents if very high resistor values are used. Refer to Figure ...
Activity P49: Transformer
... A transformer can be used to increase or decrease AC voltages. An AC voltage is applied to the primary coil of a transformer, which is surrounded by the secondary coil but is not electrically connected to it. The primary coil produces a changing magnetic flux through the secondary coil, which will i ...
... A transformer can be used to increase or decrease AC voltages. An AC voltage is applied to the primary coil of a transformer, which is surrounded by the secondary coil but is not electrically connected to it. The primary coil produces a changing magnetic flux through the secondary coil, which will i ...
User Manual - datakom.com.tr
... The GEN led will turn off if the genset phase voltage is outside the set limits. It will flash when the genset phase voltage is within the limits and the synchronization checking is disabled. It turns on steadily when the synchronization checking is enabled. Please check the PROGRAMMING section for ...
... The GEN led will turn off if the genset phase voltage is outside the set limits. It will flash when the genset phase voltage is within the limits and the synchronization checking is disabled. It turns on steadily when the synchronization checking is enabled. Please check the PROGRAMMING section for ...
UCC29002 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... In the UCC39002/UCC29002, during start up, the load share driver amplifier is disabled by the disconnect switch and the adjust amplifier is forced to sink the maximum current through the adjust resistor. This operating mode ensures that the module controlled by the UCC39002 will be able to quickly e ...
... In the UCC39002/UCC29002, during start up, the load share driver amplifier is disabled by the disconnect switch and the adjust amplifier is forced to sink the maximum current through the adjust resistor. This operating mode ensures that the module controlled by the UCC39002 will be able to quickly e ...
MAX16010–MAX16014 Ultra-Small, Overvoltage Protection/ Detection Circuits General Description
... telecom, and industrial applications. These devices operate over a wide 5.5V to 72V supply voltage range, making them also suitable for other applications such as battery stacks, notebook computers, and servers. The MAX16010 and MAX16011 offer two independent comparators for monitoring both undervol ...
... telecom, and industrial applications. These devices operate over a wide 5.5V to 72V supply voltage range, making them also suitable for other applications such as battery stacks, notebook computers, and servers. The MAX16010 and MAX16011 offer two independent comparators for monitoring both undervol ...
LTC3407A-2 - Linear Technology
... Accepting larger values of ΔIL allows the use of low inductances, but results in higher output voltage ripple, greater core losses, and lower output current capability. A reasonable starting point for setting ripple current is ΔIL = 0.3 • ILIM, where ILIM is the peak switch current limit. The larges ...
... Accepting larger values of ΔIL allows the use of low inductances, but results in higher output voltage ripple, greater core losses, and lower output current capability. A reasonable starting point for setting ripple current is ΔIL = 0.3 • ILIM, where ILIM is the peak switch current limit. The larges ...
Integrating ADC
An integrating ADC is a type of analog-to-digital converter that converts an unknown input voltage into a digital representation through the use of an integrator. In its most basic implementation, the unknown input voltage is applied to the input of the integrator and allowed to ramp for a fixed time period (the run-up period). Then a known reference voltage of opposite polarity is applied to the integrator and is allowed to ramp until the integrator output returns to zero (the run-down period). The input voltage is computed as a function of the reference voltage, the constant run-up time period, and the measured run-down time period. The run-down time measurement is usually made in units of the converter's clock, so longer integration times allow for higher resolutions. Likewise, the speed of the converter can be improved by sacrificing resolution.Converters of this type can achieve high resolution, but often do so at the expense of speed. For this reason, these converters are not found in audio or signal processing applications. Their use is typically limited to digital voltmeters and other instruments requiring highly accurate measurements.