Experiment 5
... The theory and equations associated with these experiments are covered in your class notes. Your job in this session is to build and apply two measurement methods on each of the given networks in order to expand your hands-on experience in working with networks and test equipment. For each network i ...
... The theory and equations associated with these experiments are covered in your class notes. Your job in this session is to build and apply two measurement methods on each of the given networks in order to expand your hands-on experience in working with networks and test equipment. For each network i ...
Electric circuits, Current, and resistance (Chapter 22
... A battery is connected to a wire, and makes a current in the wire. Which of the following changes would increase the current? (1) Increasing the length of the wire; (2) keeping the wire the same length, but making it thicker; (3) using a battery with a higher-rated voltage; (4) making the wire into ...
... A battery is connected to a wire, and makes a current in the wire. Which of the following changes would increase the current? (1) Increasing the length of the wire; (2) keeping the wire the same length, but making it thicker; (3) using a battery with a higher-rated voltage; (4) making the wire into ...
A Sub 1-V Constant Gm–C Switched
... constant transconductance circuit. Because of this, one would expect inconsistent transient performance of the constant transconductance circuit over both resistance and capacitance corners. On the other hand, the transconductance of the differential – bias will be proportional to pair biased by the ...
... constant transconductance circuit. Because of this, one would expect inconsistent transient performance of the constant transconductance circuit over both resistance and capacitance corners. On the other hand, the transconductance of the differential – bias will be proportional to pair biased by the ...
Achievement Standard
... The following descriptions provide guidance on the typical level of performance for achievement, achievement with merit, and achievement with excellence. Both the complexity of the situation and problem-solving process will determine the grade. ...
... The following descriptions provide guidance on the typical level of performance for achievement, achievement with merit, and achievement with excellence. Both the complexity of the situation and problem-solving process will determine the grade. ...
FST3126 4-Bit Bus Switch FST3 126 4
... Other inputs at VCC or GND Note 4: Typical values are at VCC = 5.0V and T A = +25°C Note 5: Measured by the voltage drop between A and B pins at the indicated current through the switch. On resistance is determined by the lower of the voltages on the two (A or B) pins. ...
... Other inputs at VCC or GND Note 4: Typical values are at VCC = 5.0V and T A = +25°C Note 5: Measured by the voltage drop between A and B pins at the indicated current through the switch. On resistance is determined by the lower of the voltages on the two (A or B) pins. ...
Capacitance
... Note: This lab assumes familiarity with the relationship C=Q/V and investigates physical factors that affect capacitance. Directions: Access the PhET “Capacitor Lab” Simulation at http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/capacitor-lab. On the iMacs you must click “Download Now” in blue, and then open ...
... Note: This lab assumes familiarity with the relationship C=Q/V and investigates physical factors that affect capacitance. Directions: Access the PhET “Capacitor Lab” Simulation at http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/capacitor-lab. On the iMacs you must click “Download Now” in blue, and then open ...
ESD Precautions for Handling Electronics
... ESD mat, and both leads shorted to this ground before use. ...
... ESD mat, and both leads shorted to this ground before use. ...
AD581 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... 0.5 mA via the internal 19.95 kΩ resistor (in series with the external 100 Ω trimmer). The gain temperature coefficient of the AD562 is primarily governed by the temperature tracking of the 19.95 kΩ resistor and the 5k/10k span resistors; gain TC is guaranteed to 3 ppm/°C. Thus, using the AD581L (at ...
... 0.5 mA via the internal 19.95 kΩ resistor (in series with the external 100 Ω trimmer). The gain temperature coefficient of the AD562 is primarily governed by the temperature tracking of the 19.95 kΩ resistor and the 5k/10k span resistors; gain TC is guaranteed to 3 ppm/°C. Thus, using the AD581L (at ...
Series and Parallel Circuits
... In circuit (a) we have our original complex circuit. In circuit (b) we have resistors R1 and R2 combined to get 13.2Ω. R4 is in series with the newly combined R12 and their added value is 51.2Ω. And now (c) we are left with R124 in parallel with R3. (d) is our final circuit. ...
... In circuit (a) we have our original complex circuit. In circuit (b) we have resistors R1 and R2 combined to get 13.2Ω. R4 is in series with the newly combined R12 and their added value is 51.2Ω. And now (c) we are left with R124 in parallel with R3. (d) is our final circuit. ...
Lab 2 – Stepper Motor
... We can do this with a voltage regulator. A voltage regulator is a circuit that can take a variable, unregulated input voltage (such as from a battery or your AC-DC wall adapter) and output a stable, constant voltage that doesn’t depend on the load. We will use the LM317 adjustable voltage regulator, ...
... We can do this with a voltage regulator. A voltage regulator is a circuit that can take a variable, unregulated input voltage (such as from a battery or your AC-DC wall adapter) and output a stable, constant voltage that doesn’t depend on the load. We will use the LM317 adjustable voltage regulator, ...
Exercise 6: LEDs and MatLab
... b. Estimate the parameters n (diode ideality factor) and i0 (reverse saturation current). Note: You can use the Matlab function POLYFIT to find a leastsquares fit of the ln(iD) versus vD points. Remember not to include iD values of 0 when defining the input to POLYFIT because log(0) is not ...
... b. Estimate the parameters n (diode ideality factor) and i0 (reverse saturation current). Note: You can use the Matlab function POLYFIT to find a leastsquares fit of the ln(iD) versus vD points. Remember not to include iD values of 0 when defining the input to POLYFIT because log(0) is not ...
Experiment 2
... internal resistance of the movement is approximately 1k ohm, a current of 100 microamperes flows through it when a voltage of 0.1 volts is applied across the meter terminals. However, a meter that measures 10 volts full-scale is desired. To accomplish this a series resistance is added to the meter s ...
... internal resistance of the movement is approximately 1k ohm, a current of 100 microamperes flows through it when a voltage of 0.1 volts is applied across the meter terminals. However, a meter that measures 10 volts full-scale is desired. To accomplish this a series resistance is added to the meter s ...
Data Sheet (current)
... operating voltage from +5V to +15V, rail-to-rail output swing in addition to an input common-mode range that includes ground. Performance limitations that have plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past are not a problem with this design. Input VOS, drift, and broadband noise as well as voltage gain (into ...
... operating voltage from +5V to +15V, rail-to-rail output swing in addition to an input common-mode range that includes ground. Performance limitations that have plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past are not a problem with this design. Input VOS, drift, and broadband noise as well as voltage gain (into ...
open file - PowerLogic
... if you look carefully, in serving the plant! frequency. This effect is also common. It happens when source voltage is suddenly On careful inspection, the event in figure 2 removed from three-phase induction is actually two events: motors. They instantly become induction Event 1. The first affects ph ...
... if you look carefully, in serving the plant! frequency. This effect is also common. It happens when source voltage is suddenly On careful inspection, the event in figure 2 removed from three-phase induction is actually two events: motors. They instantly become induction Event 1. The first affects ph ...
Determining losses and efficiency of axial flux permanent magnet
... in Fig. 2 the reference value of rotor speed can be changed. In the feedback loop the incremental counter (IC) and rectangular pulse encoder, which converts the pulses from the IC to the angle and angular velocity, are in the series connection. With the second potentiometer the electric current can ...
... in Fig. 2 the reference value of rotor speed can be changed. In the feedback loop the incremental counter (IC) and rectangular pulse encoder, which converts the pulses from the IC to the angle and angular velocity, are in the series connection. With the second potentiometer the electric current can ...