752A Reference Divider Specifications
... • System switching for ease of use The Fluke Calibration 752A Reference Divider sets the standard for ratio accuracy and ease of use. It offers two divider outputs, 10:1 and 100:1 with output uncertainties of less than 0.2 ppm and 0.5 ppm respectively. Before each use, the 752A is easily calibrated ...
... • System switching for ease of use The Fluke Calibration 752A Reference Divider sets the standard for ratio accuracy and ease of use. It offers two divider outputs, 10:1 and 100:1 with output uncertainties of less than 0.2 ppm and 0.5 ppm respectively. Before each use, the 752A is easily calibrated ...
DM74AS804B Hex 2-Input NAND Driver
... These devices contain six independent drivers, each of which performs the logic NAND function. Each driver has increased output drive capability to allow the driving of high capacitive loads. ...
... These devices contain six independent drivers, each of which performs the logic NAND function. Each driver has increased output drive capability to allow the driving of high capacitive loads. ...
TEMPUS: PROTECTION AGAINST OVERVOLTAGES 1: The use of
... Overvoltage protection is not always obtained by using arcing horns in the free air. An encapsulated or gas filled arcing horn has the same working principle but the horns or electrodes are encapsulated (sometimes they contain a noble gas). 2: Voltage Dependent Resistors Instead of using arcing hor ...
... Overvoltage protection is not always obtained by using arcing horns in the free air. An encapsulated or gas filled arcing horn has the same working principle but the horns or electrodes are encapsulated (sometimes they contain a noble gas). 2: Voltage Dependent Resistors Instead of using arcing hor ...
DAC0808 8-Bit D/A Converter 8-Bit D/A
... LSB at a full-scale output current of 1.992 mA. This corresponds to a reference amplifier output current drive to the ladder network of 2 mA, with the loss of 1 LSB (8 µA) which is the ladder remainder shunted to ground. The input current to pin 14 has a guaranteed value of between 1.9 and 2.1 mA, a ...
... LSB at a full-scale output current of 1.992 mA. This corresponds to a reference amplifier output current drive to the ladder network of 2 mA, with the loss of 1 LSB (8 µA) which is the ladder remainder shunted to ground. The input current to pin 14 has a guaranteed value of between 1.9 and 2.1 mA, a ...
CS4201628632
... thermal distribution are obtained. It also results low conduction losses in primary switches. An L filter added improved the output voltage waveform. The feedback circuit is added for improving the performance of the system. Hence the harmonic in the output dc voltage is reduced to 65.72% and output ...
... thermal distribution are obtained. It also results low conduction losses in primary switches. An L filter added improved the output voltage waveform. The feedback circuit is added for improving the performance of the system. Hence the harmonic in the output dc voltage is reduced to 65.72% and output ...
TDE1737
... The TDE1737 is a monolithic amplifier designed for high current and high voltage applications, specifically to drive lamps, relays and control of stepper motors. This device is essentially blow-out proof. Current limiting is available to limit the peak output current to a safe value, the adjustment ...
... The TDE1737 is a monolithic amplifier designed for high current and high voltage applications, specifically to drive lamps, relays and control of stepper motors. This device is essentially blow-out proof. Current limiting is available to limit the peak output current to a safe value, the adjustment ...
FG2611011107
... a lower average output voltage Eo then the d.c. input voltage Edc. By varying the Duty-ratio Ton / T of the transistor, the average output voltage can be controlled. The associated voltage and current waveform for the continuous current ...
... a lower average output voltage Eo then the d.c. input voltage Edc. By varying the Duty-ratio Ton / T of the transistor, the average output voltage can be controlled. The associated voltage and current waveform for the continuous current ...
L6374
... The current limiting circuits can be requested to perform even in absence of a real fault condition, for a short period, if the load is of capacitive nature or if it is a filament lamp (that exhibits a very low resistance during the initial heating phase). To avoid the forwarding of misleading, shor ...
... The current limiting circuits can be requested to perform even in absence of a real fault condition, for a short period, if the load is of capacitive nature or if it is a filament lamp (that exhibits a very low resistance during the initial heating phase). To avoid the forwarding of misleading, shor ...
TLE4250-2G
... The TLE4250-2 is a monolithic integrated low dropout voltage tracker in a tiny SMD package PG-SCT595-5 with excellent thermal resistance. It is designed to supply off-board loads (e.g. sensors) in automotive environment. The IC protects itself in case of overload, overtemperature, reverse polarity a ...
... The TLE4250-2 is a monolithic integrated low dropout voltage tracker in a tiny SMD package PG-SCT595-5 with excellent thermal resistance. It is designed to supply off-board loads (e.g. sensors) in automotive environment. The IC protects itself in case of overload, overtemperature, reverse polarity a ...
74VHCT574A Octal D-Type Flip-Flop with 3-STATE Outputs 7 4
... Note 9: CPD is defined as the value of the internal equivalent capacitance which is calculated from the operating current consumption without load. Average operating current can be obtained by the equation: ICC (opr.) CPD * VCC * fIN ICC/8 (per F/F). The total CPD when n pcs. of the Octal D Flip-F ...
... Note 9: CPD is defined as the value of the internal equivalent capacitance which is calculated from the operating current consumption without load. Average operating current can be obtained by the equation: ICC (opr.) CPD * VCC * fIN ICC/8 (per F/F). The total CPD when n pcs. of the Octal D Flip-F ...
EUP2624 620kHz/1.25MHz Step-up DC/DC Converter DESCRIPTION
... Compensation pin. Output of the internal error amplifier. Capacitor and resistor from COMP pin to ground. Voltage feedback pin. Internal reference is 1.24V NOMINAL. Connect a resistor divider from VOUT. VOUT=1.24V (1+R1/R2). Shutdown control pin. Pull SHDN low to turn off the device. Analog and powe ...
... Compensation pin. Output of the internal error amplifier. Capacitor and resistor from COMP pin to ground. Voltage feedback pin. Internal reference is 1.24V NOMINAL. Connect a resistor divider from VOUT. VOUT=1.24V (1+R1/R2). Shutdown control pin. Pull SHDN low to turn off the device. Analog and powe ...
Ohm`s Law Lab
... You will perform the following for three different resistances on the resistance spool. 4. Slowly move the slider across the potentiometer until the ammeter registers a small current at a mark on the ammeter. 5. For this position, measure and record this current and voltage. 6. Increment the current ...
... You will perform the following for three different resistances on the resistance spool. 4. Slowly move the slider across the potentiometer until the ammeter registers a small current at a mark on the ammeter. 5. For this position, measure and record this current and voltage. 6. Increment the current ...
Synchronous integration Chapter 17 17.1 ‘Boxcar’ detection systems
... such switches and integrators, where M = T / δt , we can arrange that at any time during each pulse one or another of the switches will be closed and the signal is being integrated somewhere. At a time, t, during each pulse the j th switch will be closed, where j can be defined as the integer value ...
... such switches and integrators, where M = T / δt , we can arrange that at any time during each pulse one or another of the switches will be closed and the signal is being integrated somewhere. At a time, t, during each pulse the j th switch will be closed, where j can be defined as the integer value ...
Op Amp Circuits - Keith E. Holbert
... The Rs shunt resistance in series with R may change the current that you measure Lect9 ...
... The Rs shunt resistance in series with R may change the current that you measure Lect9 ...
C Series Controllers
... Low voltage disconnect - user selectable manual or automatic reconnection (includes warning flash before disconnect and provides a one time, user selected grace period) all models ...
... Low voltage disconnect - user selectable manual or automatic reconnection (includes warning flash before disconnect and provides a one time, user selected grace period) all models ...
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.