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... depth) and deposits sufficient charge. If the voltage drop within the well due to the charge particle strike is above approximately 0.6 V, then it is possible for the vertical transistor to turn on. The amplified current from the vertical transistor then flows through the substrate region, making it ...
... depth) and deposits sufficient charge. If the voltage drop within the well due to the charge particle strike is above approximately 0.6 V, then it is possible for the vertical transistor to turn on. The amplified current from the vertical transistor then flows through the substrate region, making it ...
Specifications - Lighting Images Technology
... Minimum. Overvoltage Protection: Limit — Available for all models as an option. Provides both transient and power supply malfunction protection. Transient Recovery Time: Condition — (1⁄2 L to FL.); Limit — Less than 50 ms. General. Storage Ambient Temp.: Limit — –40°C to +85°C. Operating Ambient Te ...
... Minimum. Overvoltage Protection: Limit — Available for all models as an option. Provides both transient and power supply malfunction protection. Transient Recovery Time: Condition — (1⁄2 L to FL.); Limit — Less than 50 ms. General. Storage Ambient Temp.: Limit — –40°C to +85°C. Operating Ambient Te ...
LT1672/3/4 - 2µA Max, Av >=5 Single, Dual and Quad Over-The-Top Precision Rail-to-Rail Input and Output Op Amps
... The LT1672/LT1673/LT1674 are protected against reverse battery voltages up to 18V. In the event a reverse battery condition occurs, the supply current is typically less than 100nA (inputs grounded and outputs open). For typical single supply applications with ground referred loads and feedback netwo ...
... The LT1672/LT1673/LT1674 are protected against reverse battery voltages up to 18V. In the event a reverse battery condition occurs, the supply current is typically less than 100nA (inputs grounded and outputs open). For typical single supply applications with ground referred loads and feedback netwo ...
J5659
... steady-state error caused by the finite switching frequency [3]. The state variables are described as x1 = ( ...
... steady-state error caused by the finite switching frequency [3]. The state variables are described as x1 = ( ...
OPA177 Precision OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER FEATURES
... The inputs of the OPA177 are protected with 500Ω series input resistors and diode clamps as shown in the simplified circuit diagram. The inputs can withstand ±30V differential inputs without damage. The protection diodes will, of course, conduct current when the inputs are overdriven. This may distu ...
... The inputs of the OPA177 are protected with 500Ω series input resistors and diode clamps as shown in the simplified circuit diagram. The inputs can withstand ±30V differential inputs without damage. The protection diodes will, of course, conduct current when the inputs are overdriven. This may distu ...
SOT-23 Plastic-Encapsulate Transistors CJ3420
... RDS(on).This device is suitable for use as a uni-directional or bi-directional ...
... RDS(on).This device is suitable for use as a uni-directional or bi-directional ...
SPICE (Simulation Program for Integrated Circuits Emphasis) is a
... Line 8 .TRAN asks the SPICE to perform a transient analysis from 0ns to 20ns in increments of 200 picoseconds. .PRINT statement on line 9 causes the voltage waveforms to be printed. .MEASURE statement on line 10 specifies the circuit properties we would like measure in this case the average power co ...
... Line 8 .TRAN asks the SPICE to perform a transient analysis from 0ns to 20ns in increments of 200 picoseconds. .PRINT statement on line 9 causes the voltage waveforms to be printed. .MEASURE statement on line 10 specifies the circuit properties we would like measure in this case the average power co ...
Electronic Engineering Final year project By Claire Mc Kenna
... but was found to have bigger voltage ripple at the output. It was also found that varying the duration of the switches, the output voltage could be controlled. ...
... but was found to have bigger voltage ripple at the output. It was also found that varying the duration of the switches, the output voltage could be controlled. ...
Magnetic Fields
... electromagnetic devices. Just as we use ‘Mutual Inductance’ in a Transformer to induce a current in a conductor by controlling the current/magnetic field in another. There will be an induced EMF in the original winding as the magnetic field builds and collapses. This induced EMF will always be in th ...
... electromagnetic devices. Just as we use ‘Mutual Inductance’ in a Transformer to induce a current in a conductor by controlling the current/magnetic field in another. There will be an induced EMF in the original winding as the magnetic field builds and collapses. This induced EMF will always be in th ...
Clamp-on Meters
... • Do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. • Do not use the unit if it is wet or damaged. • Use test leads or accessories that are appropriate for the application. Refer to the category and voltage rating of the test lead or accessory. • Inspect the test leads or accessory before use. They must ...
... • Do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. • Do not use the unit if it is wet or damaged. • Use test leads or accessories that are appropriate for the application. Refer to the category and voltage rating of the test lead or accessory. • Inspect the test leads or accessory before use. They must ...
STQ2LN60K3-AP
... All ST products are sold pursuant to ST’s terms and conditions of sale. Purchasers are solely responsible for the choice, selection and use of the ST products and services described herein, and ST assumes no liability whatsoever relating to the choice, selection or use of the ST products and service ...
... All ST products are sold pursuant to ST’s terms and conditions of sale. Purchasers are solely responsible for the choice, selection and use of the ST products and services described herein, and ST assumes no liability whatsoever relating to the choice, selection or use of the ST products and service ...
Preliminary Datasheet - MAP3702
... • Acknowledge is requested by a set RFA bit. • The transmitted device address matches with the device address of the device. • 16 bits is received correctly. If the device turns on the internal ACKN-MOSFET and pulls the CTRL pin low for the time tACKN, which is max. 616µs then the acknowledge condit ...
... • Acknowledge is requested by a set RFA bit. • The transmitted device address matches with the device address of the device. • 16 bits is received correctly. If the device turns on the internal ACKN-MOSFET and pulls the CTRL pin low for the time tACKN, which is max. 616µs then the acknowledge condit ...
ADP3335 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... When adding a noise reduction capacitor, maintain a minimum load current of 1 mA when not in shutdown. It is important to note that as CNR increases, the turn-on time will be delayed. With NR values greater than 1 nF, this delay may be on the order of several milliseconds. ...
... When adding a noise reduction capacitor, maintain a minimum load current of 1 mA when not in shutdown. It is important to note that as CNR increases, the turn-on time will be delayed. With NR values greater than 1 nF, this delay may be on the order of several milliseconds. ...