A Robust Solution for 100-Amp Hot Swap of 12
... normal module operation and fault conditions. But as load currents reach 60 A, 80 A, or even more, protecting power supplies on one end, loads on the other end, and the pass FET’s between them becomes increasingly tricky. This application note presents one solution for robust hot swap of such a high ...
... normal module operation and fault conditions. But as load currents reach 60 A, 80 A, or even more, protecting power supplies on one end, loads on the other end, and the pass FET’s between them becomes increasingly tricky. This application note presents one solution for robust hot swap of such a high ...
AD5222 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... 4INL and DNL are measured at V with the RDAC configured as a potentiometer divider similar to a voltage output D/A converter. V = V W A DD and VB = 0 V. DNL specification limits of ±1 LSB maximum are guaranteed monotonic operating conditions. See Figure 21 test circuit. 5Resistor Terminals A, B, W h ...
... 4INL and DNL are measured at V with the RDAC configured as a potentiometer divider similar to a voltage output D/A converter. V = V W A DD and VB = 0 V. DNL specification limits of ±1 LSB maximum are guaranteed monotonic operating conditions. See Figure 21 test circuit. 5Resistor Terminals A, B, W h ...
Slide 1
... Zener Diode • Zener diode is heavily doped P-N junction diode • Designed to operate in reverse breakdown region • Each zener diode has specific breakdown voltage (VZ). Value of VZ depends on doping level • Zener diodes are available with VZ ranging from 1.8V to 200V, power ratings from 250mW to 50W ...
... Zener Diode • Zener diode is heavily doped P-N junction diode • Designed to operate in reverse breakdown region • Each zener diode has specific breakdown voltage (VZ). Value of VZ depends on doping level • Zener diodes are available with VZ ranging from 1.8V to 200V, power ratings from 250mW to 50W ...
BTEC-Electronics
... 3.1 Principles of operation ◆ Transistors and f.e.t.s may be used as amplifiers because th eir output currents can be controlled by an a.c. signal applied t o their input terminals. ◆ By suitable choice of collector current,and hence of input im pedance,a transistor may be considered as either a cur ...
... 3.1 Principles of operation ◆ Transistors and f.e.t.s may be used as amplifiers because th eir output currents can be controlled by an a.c. signal applied t o their input terminals. ◆ By suitable choice of collector current,and hence of input im pedance,a transistor may be considered as either a cur ...
BU4069UB
... of these parasitic elements can result in mutual interference among circuits, operational faults, or physical damage. Therefore, conditions which cause these parasitic elements to operate, such as applying a voltage to an input pin lower than the ground voltage should be avoided. Furthermore, do not ...
... of these parasitic elements can result in mutual interference among circuits, operational faults, or physical damage. Therefore, conditions which cause these parasitic elements to operate, such as applying a voltage to an input pin lower than the ground voltage should be avoided. Furthermore, do not ...
PAM2309 Description Pin Assignments
... Diodes Incorporated does not warrant or accept any liability whatsoever in respect of any products purchased through unauthorized sales channel. Should Customers purchase or use Diodes Incorporated products for any unintended or unauthorized application, Customers shall indemnify and hold Diodes Inc ...
... Diodes Incorporated does not warrant or accept any liability whatsoever in respect of any products purchased through unauthorized sales channel. Should Customers purchase or use Diodes Incorporated products for any unintended or unauthorized application, Customers shall indemnify and hold Diodes Inc ...
UM10540 NVT2001GM and NVT2002DP demo boards Rev. 1 — 7 March 2012
... products planned, as well as for the planned application and use of customer’s third party customer(s). Customers should provide appropriate design and operating safeguards to minimize the risks associated with their applications and products. NXP Semiconductors does not accept any liability related ...
... products planned, as well as for the planned application and use of customer’s third party customer(s). Customers should provide appropriate design and operating safeguards to minimize the risks associated with their applications and products. NXP Semiconductors does not accept any liability related ...
MAX9160 LVDS or LVTTL/LVCMOS Input to 14 LVTTL/LVCMOS Output Clock Driver General Description
... selected and undriven, noise may cause the enabled outputs to switch. Open or undriven terminated input conditions can occur when a cable is disconnected or cut, or when a driver output is in high impedance. A shorted input can occur because of a cable failure. When the MAX9160 LVDS input is driven ...
... selected and undriven, noise may cause the enabled outputs to switch. Open or undriven terminated input conditions can occur when a cable is disconnected or cut, or when a driver output is in high impedance. A shorted input can occur because of a cable failure. When the MAX9160 LVDS input is driven ...
Basic Wafer Definitions - Virginia Semiconductor Inc.
... flowing through the silicon per unit volume of silicon. The units for resistivity are Ohmcm, and these are the units used to specify the resistivity of silicon wafers and crystals. Resistivity is controlled by adding impurities such as As, Phos., and Boron to the silicon. As the amount of impurity o ...
... flowing through the silicon per unit volume of silicon. The units for resistivity are Ohmcm, and these are the units used to specify the resistivity of silicon wafers and crystals. Resistivity is controlled by adding impurities such as As, Phos., and Boron to the silicon. As the amount of impurity o ...
Aalborg Universitet Secondary Voltage Control for Harmonics Suppression in Islanded Microgrids
... of the nonlinear load. YLnh is the equivalent input admittance of the nonlinear load at the nth-order harmonic frequency, which draws current İLnh. Y1nh and Y2nh are the line admittances of distribution feeders at the nth-order harmonic ...
... of the nonlinear load. YLnh is the equivalent input admittance of the nonlinear load at the nth-order harmonic frequency, which draws current İLnh. Y1nh and Y2nh are the line admittances of distribution feeders at the nth-order harmonic ...
Datasheet
... be generated with proper RF circuit design techniques. Signal lines at the RF ports should have 50 Ohm impedance and the package ground leads and exposed ground paddle should be connected directly to the ground plane similar to that shown above. The evaluation circuit board shown above is available ...
... be generated with proper RF circuit design techniques. Signal lines at the RF ports should have 50 Ohm impedance and the package ground leads and exposed ground paddle should be connected directly to the ground plane similar to that shown above. The evaluation circuit board shown above is available ...
Analysis of Total Harmonic Distortion in an APD Receiver
... The empirical expression Eq. (2) is valid for values of x up to 0.8 [24]. More accurate expression for M (v ) , if any, can be used instead of Eq. (2) without any loss of generality. ...
... The empirical expression Eq. (2) is valid for values of x up to 0.8 [24]. More accurate expression for M (v ) , if any, can be used instead of Eq. (2) without any loss of generality. ...
Ans: b
... c. From negative terminal to positive terminal only d. From positive terminal to negative terminal only Ans: d 4. If the current passing through a conductor is doubled then heat produced will be a. Four times the original heat b. One fourth of the original heat c. Remains the same d. Half of the ori ...
... c. From negative terminal to positive terminal only d. From positive terminal to negative terminal only Ans: d 4. If the current passing through a conductor is doubled then heat produced will be a. Four times the original heat b. One fourth of the original heat c. Remains the same d. Half of the ori ...
MAX1802 Digital Camera Step-Down Power Supply General Description
... from 2.5V to 11V and regulates a resistor-adjustable output from 2.7V to 5.5V. It uses a synchronous rectifier to regulate the output with up to 94% efficiency. An adjustable operating frequency (up to 1MHz) facilitates designs for optimum size, cost, and efficiency. The core step-down DC-DC convert ...
... from 2.5V to 11V and regulates a resistor-adjustable output from 2.7V to 5.5V. It uses a synchronous rectifier to regulate the output with up to 94% efficiency. An adjustable operating frequency (up to 1MHz) facilitates designs for optimum size, cost, and efficiency. The core step-down DC-DC convert ...
i Isolated RS-485 Transceiver ADM2486
... galvanically isolated component designed for bidirectional data communication on multipoint bus transmission lines. It is designed for balanced transmission lines and complies with ANSI EIA/TIA-485-A and ISO 8482: 1987(E). The device employs Analog Devices iCoupler® technology to combine a 3-channel ...
... galvanically isolated component designed for bidirectional data communication on multipoint bus transmission lines. It is designed for balanced transmission lines and complies with ANSI EIA/TIA-485-A and ISO 8482: 1987(E). The device employs Analog Devices iCoupler® technology to combine a 3-channel ...
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... inverse harmonic components for grid voltage compensating purposes. Drawing these details in the carrier range would then result in a much wider vertical range h1 in the left diagram of Fig. 3 for controlling the upper shunt terminal, and narrower h2 for controlling the lower series terminal (h1 >> ...
... inverse harmonic components for grid voltage compensating purposes. Drawing these details in the carrier range would then result in a much wider vertical range h1 in the left diagram of Fig. 3 for controlling the upper shunt terminal, and narrower h2 for controlling the lower series terminal (h1 >> ...