BA3308F
... IC. Allow for sufficient margins when determining circuit constants. 3) Absolute maximum ratings Use of the IC in excess of absolute maximum ratings, such as the applied voltage or operating temperature range (Topr), may result in IC damage. Assumptions should not be made regarding the state of the ...
... IC. Allow for sufficient margins when determining circuit constants. 3) Absolute maximum ratings Use of the IC in excess of absolute maximum ratings, such as the applied voltage or operating temperature range (Topr), may result in IC damage. Assumptions should not be made regarding the state of the ...
Bipolar Junction Transistor
... the collector supply and the base. This is a very simple arrangement but carries a heavy withdraw. It is very unstable in means of temperature changes. • If the temperature of the transistor changes, either by changing of ambient temperature or from current flow within the transistor, the dc operati ...
... the collector supply and the base. This is a very simple arrangement but carries a heavy withdraw. It is very unstable in means of temperature changes. • If the temperature of the transistor changes, either by changing of ambient temperature or from current flow within the transistor, the dc operati ...
chapter 12 Power Amplifiers
... In the former case, the balun lowers the voltage gain by 1.5 dB but does not consume much power. For example, if the power delivered by the upconverter to the PA is around 0 dBm, then a balun loss of 1.5 dB translates to a heat dissipation of 0.3 mW. In the latter one, on the other hand, the balun e ...
... In the former case, the balun lowers the voltage gain by 1.5 dB but does not consume much power. For example, if the power delivered by the upconverter to the PA is around 0 dBm, then a balun loss of 1.5 dB translates to a heat dissipation of 0.3 mW. In the latter one, on the other hand, the balun e ...
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... using FinFET device in 32nm technology. The power gating techniques has been applied on FinFET to improve ground bounce noise, leakage current and power dissipation in logic circuits. The techniques applied are implemented on invertor logic circuit. 5.1 TRI-Mode Invertor FinFET: • A high- p-FinFET d ...
... using FinFET device in 32nm technology. The power gating techniques has been applied on FinFET to improve ground bounce noise, leakage current and power dissipation in logic circuits. The techniques applied are implemented on invertor logic circuit. 5.1 TRI-Mode Invertor FinFET: • A high- p-FinFET d ...
MAX8597/MAX8598/MAX8599 Low-Dropout, Wide-Input-Voltage, Step-Down Controllers General Description
... The MAX8597 is available in a 20-pin thin QFN package and is designed for applications that use an analog signal to control the output voltage with an adjustable offset, such as DC fan-speed control. This is achieved with an internal uncommitted operational amplifier. The MAX8597 is also targeted fo ...
... The MAX8597 is available in a 20-pin thin QFN package and is designed for applications that use an analog signal to control the output voltage with an adjustable offset, such as DC fan-speed control. This is achieved with an internal uncommitted operational amplifier. The MAX8597 is also targeted fo ...
285-50
... The deadfront, non-ventilated, tamper-resistant construction of RVAC switchgear makes it suitable for operation in areas subject to excessive moisture, occasional flooding* and blowing snow. Additional sealing is provided by the Buna-N rubber gasket in the bolted cover (liquid-filled units only-SF6 ...
... The deadfront, non-ventilated, tamper-resistant construction of RVAC switchgear makes it suitable for operation in areas subject to excessive moisture, occasional flooding* and blowing snow. Additional sealing is provided by the Buna-N rubber gasket in the bolted cover (liquid-filled units only-SF6 ...
Specification for 70mm pole pitch Air circuit breaker up to 1600 A
... ACB’s manufacturer shall provide selectivity and coordination tables with other devices such as other ACB, ACBs, switches etc. Mechanical durability shall be at least 12500 operations ...
... ACB’s manufacturer shall provide selectivity and coordination tables with other devices such as other ACB, ACBs, switches etc. Mechanical durability shall be at least 12500 operations ...
MAX9179 Quad LVDS Receiver with Hysteresis General Description Features
... input signals and translates them to 3.3V LVCMOS output levels at speeds up to 400Mbps over controlledimpedance media of 100Ω. The hysteresis improves noise immunity and prevents multiple switching due to noise on slow input transitions at the end of a long cable. The receiver is capable of detectin ...
... input signals and translates them to 3.3V LVCMOS output levels at speeds up to 400Mbps over controlledimpedance media of 100Ω. The hysteresis improves noise immunity and prevents multiple switching due to noise on slow input transitions at the end of a long cable. The receiver is capable of detectin ...
Design of a high performance CMOS charge pump for phase
... of a switch that is connected to that nodeŒ6 . As illustrated in Fig. 2(a), here we are only concerned with the capacitive node C with load capacitance CP , with two MOS switches connected. When the switches turn off, the charge remaining in the channel will inject into CP and cause a ripple on the ...
... of a switch that is connected to that nodeŒ6 . As illustrated in Fig. 2(a), here we are only concerned with the capacitive node C with load capacitance CP , with two MOS switches connected. When the switches turn off, the charge remaining in the channel will inject into CP and cause a ripple on the ...
ec 6404 linear integrated circuits ltpc
... The input current Iref flows through Q1 and establishes a voltage across Q1. In turn this voltage appears across base and emitter of Q2. Since transistor Q2 is identical to Q1 , the emitter currents of both Q1 and Q2 are equal which is approximately Iref . Thus as long as Q2 as in active region, its ...
... The input current Iref flows through Q1 and establishes a voltage across Q1. In turn this voltage appears across base and emitter of Q2. Since transistor Q2 is identical to Q1 , the emitter currents of both Q1 and Q2 are equal which is approximately Iref . Thus as long as Q2 as in active region, its ...
application note 6 - Dairyland Electrical Industries
... Gradient control wires provide a more thorough solution than spot mitigation because they: (1) prevent the pipeline coating from being electrically overstressed during abnormal power system conditions all along the mitigated section of pipeline, (2) minimize the possibility of arcing damage to the p ...
... Gradient control wires provide a more thorough solution than spot mitigation because they: (1) prevent the pipeline coating from being electrically overstressed during abnormal power system conditions all along the mitigated section of pipeline, (2) minimize the possibility of arcing damage to the p ...
CE/SC 12
... 12-02 Experience with the 750 kV transformers on the Hungarian electric system. acquired during on site testing. 12-03 Special features of transformers for HVDC transmission with particular reference to the converter transformers for the CEGB Sellindge terminal. 12-04 Space-charge and field distribu ...
... 12-02 Experience with the 750 kV transformers on the Hungarian electric system. acquired during on site testing. 12-03 Special features of transformers for HVDC transmission with particular reference to the converter transformers for the CEGB Sellindge terminal. 12-04 Space-charge and field distribu ...
MAX4741/MAX4742/MAX4743 0.8Ω, Low-Voltage, Single
... The MAX4741/MAX4742/MAX4743 are low on-resistance, low-voltage, dual single-pole/single-throw (SPST) analog switches that operate from a single +1.6V to +3.6V supply. These devices have fast switching speeds (tON = 24ns, tOFF = 16ns max), handle rail-to-rail analog signals, and consume less than 1µW ...
... The MAX4741/MAX4742/MAX4743 are low on-resistance, low-voltage, dual single-pole/single-throw (SPST) analog switches that operate from a single +1.6V to +3.6V supply. These devices have fast switching speeds (tON = 24ns, tOFF = 16ns max), handle rail-to-rail analog signals, and consume less than 1µW ...
Critical analysis of different current decomposition and
... the reactive current in various components respectively due to unbalanced load, to the frequency dependence of the resistive component of the load impedance (the scattering current), and to the inductive or capacitive character of the load. Note that the procedure of II-B is a purely instantaneous t ...
... the reactive current in various components respectively due to unbalanced load, to the frequency dependence of the resistive component of the load impedance (the scattering current), and to the inductive or capacitive character of the load. Note that the procedure of II-B is a purely instantaneous t ...
Automotive Power-Management IC with Three Step-Down Converters and Linear Regulator MAX16920 Features
... low standby current. The MAX16920A features 400kHz switching frequency, while the MAX16920B features 2MHz switching frequency. The MAX16920 can be ordered with spread-spectrum frequency modulation. The DC-DC converters can also be synchronized to an external frequency reference using the SYNC input ...
... low standby current. The MAX16920A features 400kHz switching frequency, while the MAX16920B features 2MHz switching frequency. The MAX16920 can be ordered with spread-spectrum frequency modulation. The DC-DC converters can also be synchronized to an external frequency reference using the SYNC input ...
Schottky diode IV Characteristics
... • It is often said that the Schottky diode is a "majority carrier" semiconductor device. This means that if the semiconductor body is doped n-type, only the n-type carriers (mobile electrons) play a significant role in normal operation of the device. The majority carriers are quickly injected into t ...
... • It is often said that the Schottky diode is a "majority carrier" semiconductor device. This means that if the semiconductor body is doped n-type, only the n-type carriers (mobile electrons) play a significant role in normal operation of the device. The majority carriers are quickly injected into t ...
pptx - UCSD VLSI CAD Laboratory
... • Consume more power • May fail to meet timing if desired supply voltage > Vmax ...
... • Consume more power • May fail to meet timing if desired supply voltage > Vmax ...
Introduction to Power Electronics
... physics, chemistry, and mechanics. It establishes a rapidly expanding field in electrical engineering and a scope of its technology covers a wide spectrum. Power applications with electronic converters do a lot of difficult work for us. Optimists envision power electronics doing more and more things ...
... physics, chemistry, and mechanics. It establishes a rapidly expanding field in electrical engineering and a scope of its technology covers a wide spectrum. Power applications with electronic converters do a lot of difficult work for us. Optimists envision power electronics doing more and more things ...
Chapter 13: Electric Circuits
... 2. The resistance of a circuit element is a measure of A. the total energy of the charges in the circuit element. B. the amount of work that an electron can perform. C. the ratio of the voltage difference between element ends to the current in the element. D. the size of the circuit. 3. A certain ki ...
... 2. The resistance of a circuit element is a measure of A. the total energy of the charges in the circuit element. B. the amount of work that an electron can perform. C. the ratio of the voltage difference between element ends to the current in the element. D. the size of the circuit. 3. A certain ki ...
Chapter 13: Electric Circuits
... 2. The resistance of a circuit element is a measure of A. the total energy of the charges in the circuit element. B. the amount of work that an electron can perform. C. the ratio of the voltage difference between element ends to the current in the element. D. the size of the circuit. 3. A certain ki ...
... 2. The resistance of a circuit element is a measure of A. the total energy of the charges in the circuit element. B. the amount of work that an electron can perform. C. the ratio of the voltage difference between element ends to the current in the element. D. the size of the circuit. 3. A certain ki ...
Electrical substation
A substation is a part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution system. Substations transform voltage from high to low, or the reverse, or perform any of several other important functions. Between the generating station and consumer, electric power may flow through several substations at different voltage levels.Substations may be owned and operated by an electrical utility, or may be owned by a large industrial or commercial customer. Generally substations are unattended, relying on SCADA for remote supervision and control.A substation may include transformers to change voltage levels between high transmission voltages and lower distribution voltages, or at the interconnection of two different transmission voltages. The word substation comes from the days before the distribution system became a grid. As central generation stations became larger, smaller generating plants were converted to distribution stations, receiving their energy supply from a larger plant instead of using their own generators. The first substations were connected to only one power station, where the generators were housed, and were subsidiaries of that power station.