LT1373 - 250kHz Low Supply Current High Efficiency 1.5A
... Certain applications benefit from sensing both positive and negative output voltages. One example is the Dual Output Flyback Converter with Overvoltage Protection circuit shown in the Typical Applications section. Each output voltage resistor divider is individually set as described above. When both ...
... Certain applications benefit from sensing both positive and negative output voltages. One example is the Dual Output Flyback Converter with Overvoltage Protection circuit shown in the Typical Applications section. Each output voltage resistor divider is individually set as described above. When both ...
Practical Analog Design - School of Electrical and Computer
... A common concept used to analyze op-amp circuits is the idea of a “virtual ground” or “virtual short,” which mean the same thing. The voltage on the op-amp’s inverting node is forced by the negative feedback to be at the same potential as the noninverting node. This concept assumes that Ao approache ...
... A common concept used to analyze op-amp circuits is the idea of a “virtual ground” or “virtual short,” which mean the same thing. The voltage on the op-amp’s inverting node is forced by the negative feedback to be at the same potential as the noninverting node. This concept assumes that Ao approache ...
Wording for TIA-1083
... 10. If any of the above results do not meet the requirements of clause Error! Reference source not found., change the volume control setting, or move the probe to another location within the measurement area specified in step 3, or both, and repeat steps 4 through 8 above until all of the requiremen ...
... 10. If any of the above results do not meet the requirements of clause Error! Reference source not found., change the volume control setting, or move the probe to another location within the measurement area specified in step 3, or both, and repeat steps 4 through 8 above until all of the requiremen ...
a Precision Single Supply Instrumentation Amplifier AMP04*
... an example of a gain of 1001 amplifier, with an input commonmode voltage of 10 volts. For this circuit to function, VOB must swing to 15.01 volts in order for the output to go to 10.01 volts. Clearly no op amp can handle this swing range (given a 15 V supply) as the output will saturate long before ...
... an example of a gain of 1001 amplifier, with an input commonmode voltage of 10 volts. For this circuit to function, VOB must swing to 15.01 volts in order for the output to go to 10.01 volts. Clearly no op amp can handle this swing range (given a 15 V supply) as the output will saturate long before ...
General Description Features
... The MAX5175/MAX5177 low-power, serial, voltage-output, 12-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) feature a precision output amplifier in a space-saving 16-pin QSOP package. The MAX5175 operates from a single +5V supply, and the MAX5177 operates from a single +3V supply. The output amplifier’s inver ...
... The MAX5175/MAX5177 low-power, serial, voltage-output, 12-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) feature a precision output amplifier in a space-saving 16-pin QSOP package. The MAX5175 operates from a single +5V supply, and the MAX5177 operates from a single +3V supply. The output amplifier’s inver ...
FEATURES
... potential between the in-amp input and the cable shield of the line, effectively reducing the low frequency interference voltage. A2 in Figure 3 is a dual op amp AD708 driving the shield(s) of the input cable(s) from the gain resistor pins of the in-amp. The voltages at these pins are equal to the i ...
... potential between the in-amp input and the cable shield of the line, effectively reducing the low frequency interference voltage. A2 in Figure 3 is a dual op amp AD708 driving the shield(s) of the input cable(s) from the gain resistor pins of the in-amp. The voltages at these pins are equal to the i ...
Series Circuits
... can now recognize that every fixed resistor has only two terminals to connect in a configuration − referred to as a two-terminal device. ...
... can now recognize that every fixed resistor has only two terminals to connect in a configuration − referred to as a two-terminal device. ...
MAX17598 Evaluation Kit MAX17598 in Active-Clamp Forward Converter Topology General Description
... where RSLOPE is in kΩ and SE is in mV/µs. ...
... where RSLOPE is in kΩ and SE is in mV/µs. ...
Average simulations of FLYBACK converters with SPICE3
... allowed the simulated circuit to operate in both conduction modes, regardless of the analysis type (AC, DC or TRAN). Although these models are 15 years old, other models have been introduced since then, our example circuits which have been based upon them will demonstrate how well they still behave. ...
... allowed the simulated circuit to operate in both conduction modes, regardless of the analysis type (AC, DC or TRAN). Although these models are 15 years old, other models have been introduced since then, our example circuits which have been based upon them will demonstrate how well they still behave. ...
HP Agilent 8116A
... The fully programmable HP 8116A features pulse as well as function generator capabilities in one small unit. A broad 1 mHz-50 MHz band for all waveforms and a wide choice of operating and modulating modes assure high flexibility. These factors, plus good repeatability, make the HP 8116A a sound, lon ...
... The fully programmable HP 8116A features pulse as well as function generator capabilities in one small unit. A broad 1 mHz-50 MHz band for all waveforms and a wide choice of operating and modulating modes assure high flexibility. These factors, plus good repeatability, make the HP 8116A a sound, lon ...
RT8099/A - Richtek
... This formula has a maximum at VIN = 2VOUT, where IRMS = IOUT / 2. This simple worst-case condition is commonly used for design because even significant deviations do not offer much relief. Note that ripple current ratings from capacitor manufacturers are often based on only 2000 hours of life which ...
... This formula has a maximum at VIN = 2VOUT, where IRMS = IOUT / 2. This simple worst-case condition is commonly used for design because even significant deviations do not offer much relief. Note that ripple current ratings from capacitor manufacturers are often based on only 2000 hours of life which ...
MAX9180 400Mbps, Low-Jitter, Low-Noise LVDS Repeater in an SC70 Package General Description
... Note 1: All devices are 100% tested at TA = +25°C. Limits over temperature are guaranteed by design and characterization. Note 2: Current into a pin is defined as positive. Current out of a pin is defined as negative. All voltages are referenced to ground except VTH, VTL, VOD, and ∆VOD. Note 3: Guar ...
... Note 1: All devices are 100% tested at TA = +25°C. Limits over temperature are guaranteed by design and characterization. Note 2: Current into a pin is defined as positive. Current out of a pin is defined as negative. All voltages are referenced to ground except VTH, VTL, VOD, and ∆VOD. Note 3: Guar ...
TPS780xxEVM-301 User`s Guide
... and other changes to its products and services at any time and to discontinue any product or service without notice. Customers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. All products are sold subject to TI’s te ...
... and other changes to its products and services at any time and to discontinue any product or service without notice. Customers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. All products are sold subject to TI’s te ...
lm4880.pdf
... performance. While the LM4880 is tolerant of external component combinations, care must be exercised when choosing component values. The LM4880 is unity-gain stable which gives a designer maximum system flexibility. The LM4880 should be used in low gain configurations to minimize THD + N values, and ...
... performance. While the LM4880 is tolerant of external component combinations, care must be exercised when choosing component values. The LM4880 is unity-gain stable which gives a designer maximum system flexibility. The LM4880 should be used in low gain configurations to minimize THD + N values, and ...
A 100MS/s 10-bit Split-SAR ADC with Capacitor Mismatch
... cannot be amplified. Therefore, the output voltage is smaller than offset voltage of the comparator, which even leads to increase mismatch errors. The schematic of the proposed inverter based V sensing circuit is shown in Fig. 5(b). When the CLK1 goes high, VREF1 is connected to V1 and then, V2 and ...
... cannot be amplified. Therefore, the output voltage is smaller than offset voltage of the comparator, which even leads to increase mismatch errors. The schematic of the proposed inverter based V sensing circuit is shown in Fig. 5(b). When the CLK1 goes high, VREF1 is connected to V1 and then, V2 and ...
FULL TEXT - RS Publication
... chosen to be higher than the peak of the input ac voltage. Two Schottky diodes (D1 and D2) with low forward voltage drop are used in the boost and the buck–boost converter circuits for low losses in the diodes. It can be mentioned that the diodes can be replaced by MOSFETs to further improve the eff ...
... chosen to be higher than the peak of the input ac voltage. Two Schottky diodes (D1 and D2) with low forward voltage drop are used in the boost and the buck–boost converter circuits for low losses in the diodes. It can be mentioned that the diodes can be replaced by MOSFETs to further improve the eff ...
AD8698
... low input bias current operational amplifier. Offset voltage is a respectable 100 µV max and drift over temperature is below 2 µV/°C, eliminating the need for manual offset trimming. The AD8698 is ideal for high impedance sensors, minimizing offset errors due to input bias and offset currents. ...
... low input bias current operational amplifier. Offset voltage is a respectable 100 µV max and drift over temperature is below 2 µV/°C, eliminating the need for manual offset trimming. The AD8698 is ideal for high impedance sensors, minimizing offset errors due to input bias and offset currents. ...
CV21618623
... regulate the DC-DC converters for achieving a robust output voltage. As DC-DC converters are nonlinear and time variant systems. The application of linear control techniques to control these converters is not suitable. In order to design a linear control system using classical linear control techniq ...
... regulate the DC-DC converters for achieving a robust output voltage. As DC-DC converters are nonlinear and time variant systems. The application of linear control techniques to control these converters is not suitable. In order to design a linear control system using classical linear control techniq ...
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.