Time-Base Oscillator for RTC ICs
... using a crystal with this load capacitance specification, the RTC will resonate much closer to the anti-resonant frequency, Fa. Thus, a larger trim capacitor is necessary. Benchmarq suggests using a 10pF from the X2 pin to ground in order to achieve ± 30 ppm accuracy. Please take into consideration ...
... using a crystal with this load capacitance specification, the RTC will resonate much closer to the anti-resonant frequency, Fa. Thus, a larger trim capacitor is necessary. Benchmarq suggests using a 10pF from the X2 pin to ground in order to achieve ± 30 ppm accuracy. Please take into consideration ...
Modifying the Yaesu FT-847 External 22.625 MHz
... So, why do this modification? Weak-signal experiments require a rig that is both stable and accurately on-frequency. The FT-847 derives its internal mixing frequencies from a single 22.625 MHz Reference oscillator whose frequency is effectively multiplied 20 times for the 70 cm band. The oscillator ...
... So, why do this modification? Weak-signal experiments require a rig that is both stable and accurately on-frequency. The FT-847 derives its internal mixing frequencies from a single 22.625 MHz Reference oscillator whose frequency is effectively multiplied 20 times for the 70 cm band. The oscillator ...
MAX1522/MAX1523/MAX1524 Simple SOT23 Boost Controllers General Description ____________________________Features
... is very small, the inductor required for CCM may be disproportionally large and expensive. Since I2R losses are not a concern, it may make sense to use a smaller inductor and run in DCM. This typically occurs when the load current times the output-to-input voltage ratio drops below a few hundred mil ...
... is very small, the inductor required for CCM may be disproportionally large and expensive. Since I2R losses are not a concern, it may make sense to use a smaller inductor and run in DCM. This typically occurs when the load current times the output-to-input voltage ratio drops below a few hundred mil ...
Design of a Low Cost Servo Controlled Voltage
... need a stabilizer before connecting power to them, not to speak of computers and other expensive equipment. With the wide spread use of switched mode power supplies, color television sets today have eliminated the need for a voltage stabilizer. But it is preferable to employ one even for them, to sa ...
... need a stabilizer before connecting power to them, not to speak of computers and other expensive equipment. With the wide spread use of switched mode power supplies, color television sets today have eliminated the need for a voltage stabilizer. But it is preferable to employ one even for them, to sa ...
Multi objective Flower Pollination Algorithm for solving capacitor
... line loss may be reduced. The inductive current supplier is the capacitor. Hence the connecting capacitor at the load end to supply the reactive current and reactive (Q or VAR) power is essential in the distribution system. The next problem is the location and size of the capacitor for the system wh ...
... line loss may be reduced. The inductive current supplier is the capacitor. Hence the connecting capacitor at the load end to supply the reactive current and reactive (Q or VAR) power is essential in the distribution system. The next problem is the location and size of the capacitor for the system wh ...
MAX8794 Low-Voltage DDR Linear Regulator General Description Features
... the gate drive to the pass transistor. This improves efficiency by allowing VIN to be powered from a lower supply voltage. Power V CC from a well-regulated 3.3V supply. Current drawn from the VCC supply remains relatively constant with variations in VIN and load current. Bypass VCC with a 1µF or gre ...
... the gate drive to the pass transistor. This improves efficiency by allowing VIN to be powered from a lower supply voltage. Power V CC from a well-regulated 3.3V supply. Current drawn from the VCC supply remains relatively constant with variations in VIN and load current. Bypass VCC with a 1µF or gre ...
MAX15050/MAX15051 High-Efficiency, 4A, 1MHz, Step-Down Regulators General Description
... compensation scheme to achieve maximum loop bandwidth, up to 200kHz. High loop bandwidth provides fast transient response, resulting in less required output capacitance and allowing for all-ceramic capacitor designs. The MAX15050/MAX15051 feature an output overload hiccup protection and peak current ...
... compensation scheme to achieve maximum loop bandwidth, up to 200kHz. High loop bandwidth provides fast transient response, resulting in less required output capacitance and allowing for all-ceramic capacitor designs. The MAX15050/MAX15051 feature an output overload hiccup protection and peak current ...
Simplified Weld Control Board Manual Table of Contents
... drop in no load voltage as the minimum current will be seen as a small load. The voltage should be about 50 millivolts for a full load. For 150 amps, the resistance would be: R = V/I V= 50mv, I=150A V = .05/150 = 0.000333 ohms. You can not buy resistors that low in resistance and that can handle the ...
... drop in no load voltage as the minimum current will be seen as a small load. The voltage should be about 50 millivolts for a full load. For 150 amps, the resistance would be: R = V/I V= 50mv, I=150A V = .05/150 = 0.000333 ohms. You can not buy resistors that low in resistance and that can handle the ...
Half- and Full-Wave Rectifiers
... causing the ripple voltage to be larger than expected. • So, the criteria on the reverse breakdown voltage is still important. However, it can be ignored if the reverse saturation current is less than 10% of the minimum current through the load resistor while the capacitor is discharging. ...
... causing the ripple voltage to be larger than expected. • So, the criteria on the reverse breakdown voltage is still important. However, it can be ignored if the reverse saturation current is less than 10% of the minimum current through the load resistor while the capacitor is discharging. ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon ™ Compact
... A major technological advantage of the Thin-Film-SOI technology is the easy way of lateral insulation of elements inside the silicon film. The thin film technology allows each device to be separated from all other devices by a simple local oxidation (LOCOS) process. Thus, there is no need for CMOS-w ...
... A major technological advantage of the Thin-Film-SOI technology is the easy way of lateral insulation of elements inside the silicon film. The thin film technology allows each device to be separated from all other devices by a simple local oxidation (LOCOS) process. Thus, there is no need for CMOS-w ...
by Tony van Roon © by Tony van Roon The 555 timer
... This primer is about this fantastic timer which is after 30 years still very popular and used in many schematics. Although these days the CMOS version of this IC, like the Motorola MC1455, is mostly used, the regular type is still available, however there have been many improvements and variations i ...
... This primer is about this fantastic timer which is after 30 years still very popular and used in many schematics. Although these days the CMOS version of this IC, like the Motorola MC1455, is mostly used, the regular type is still available, however there have been many improvements and variations i ...
Dielectric Properties at High Frequencies of Douglas Fir 20
... larger value of power factor. 5. Grain direction. Vertical grain wood has a grain direction perpendicular to the electrode surfaces and parallel to the electric field. Flat grain wood has a grain direction parallel to the electrode surfaces and perpendicular to the electric field. Data were obtained ...
... larger value of power factor. 5. Grain direction. Vertical grain wood has a grain direction perpendicular to the electrode surfaces and parallel to the electric field. Flat grain wood has a grain direction parallel to the electrode surfaces and perpendicular to the electric field. Data were obtained ...
AP5100 1.2A STEP-DOWN CONVERTER with 1.4MHz SWITCHING FREQUENCY
... The input capacitor reduces the surge current drawn from the input supply and the switching noise from the device. The input capacitor has to sustain the ripple current produced during the on time on the upper MOSFET. It must hence have a low ESR to minimize the losses. Due to large dI/dt through th ...
... The input capacitor reduces the surge current drawn from the input supply and the switching noise from the device. The input capacitor has to sustain the ripple current produced during the on time on the upper MOSFET. It must hence have a low ESR to minimize the losses. Due to large dI/dt through th ...
When the output voltage increases
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... Copyright ©2009 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 • All rights reserved. ...
NJW4128
... When the ON time becomes below in tON-min, in order to maintain output voltage at a stable state, change of duty or pulse skip operation may be performed. Power MOSFET (SW Output Section) The power is stored in the inductor by the switch operation of built-in power MOSFET. The output current is limi ...
... When the ON time becomes below in tON-min, in order to maintain output voltage at a stable state, change of duty or pulse skip operation may be performed. Power MOSFET (SW Output Section) The power is stored in the inductor by the switch operation of built-in power MOSFET. The output current is limi ...
Evaluates: MAX17020 MAX17020 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... when REFIN2 is connected to RTC (R12 = 0Ω, R11 = open), or a fixed 3.3V output when REFIN2 is connected to VCC (R11 = 0). VOUT2 can also be adjusted from 0 to 2V using a resistive voltage-divider formed by R13 and R15. REFIN2 sets the feedback-regulation voltage (VOUT2 = V REFIN2). To change the out ...
... when REFIN2 is connected to RTC (R12 = 0Ω, R11 = open), or a fixed 3.3V output when REFIN2 is connected to VCC (R11 = 0). VOUT2 can also be adjusted from 0 to 2V using a resistive voltage-divider formed by R13 and R15. REFIN2 sets the feedback-regulation voltage (VOUT2 = V REFIN2). To change the out ...
MAX1748/MAX8726 Triple-Output TFT-LCD DC-DC Converters General Description
... Detailed Description The MAX1748/MAX8726 are highly efficient triple-output power supplies for TFT-LCD applications. These devices contain one high-power step-up converter and two lowpower charge pumps. The primary boost converter uses an internal n-channel MOSFET to provide maximum efficiency and t ...
... Detailed Description The MAX1748/MAX8726 are highly efficient triple-output power supplies for TFT-LCD applications. These devices contain one high-power step-up converter and two lowpower charge pumps. The primary boost converter uses an internal n-channel MOSFET to provide maximum efficiency and t ...
The negative dissipation factor and the interpretation of
... In recent years, dielectric response methods have been developed and frequently applied to determine the aging condition of HV insulations, particularly power transformers. Among aging parameters, water in the solid and liquid insulation is of high importance because of its detrimental effects: decr ...
... In recent years, dielectric response methods have been developed and frequently applied to determine the aging condition of HV insulations, particularly power transformers. Among aging parameters, water in the solid and liquid insulation is of high importance because of its detrimental effects: decr ...
Capacitor
A capacitor (originally known as a condenser) is a passive two-terminal electrical component used to store electrical energy temporarily in an electric field. The forms of practical capacitors vary widely, but all contain at least two electrical conductors (plates) separated by a dielectric (i.e. an insulator that can store energy by becoming polarized). The conductors can be thin films, foils or sintered beads of metal or conductive electrolyte, etc. The nonconducting dielectric acts to increase the capacitor's charge capacity. A dielectric can be glass, ceramic, plastic film, air, vacuum, paper, mica, oxide layer etc. Capacitors are widely used as parts of electrical circuits in many common electrical devices. Unlike a resistor, an ideal capacitor does not dissipate energy. Instead, a capacitor stores energy in the form of an electrostatic field between its plates.When there is a potential difference across the conductors (e.g., when a capacitor is attached across a battery), an electric field develops across the dielectric, causing positive charge +Q to collect on one plate and negative charge −Q to collect on the other plate. If a battery has been attached to a capacitor for a sufficient amount of time, no current can flow through the capacitor. However, if a time-varying voltage is applied across the leads of the capacitor, a displacement current can flow.An ideal capacitor is characterized by a single constant value, its capacitance. Capacitance is defined as the ratio of the electric charge Q on each conductor to the potential difference V between them. The SI unit of capacitance is the farad (F), which is equal to one coulomb per volt (1 C/V). Typical capacitance values range from about 1 pF (10−12 F) to about 1 mF (10−3 F).The larger the surface area of the ""plates"" (conductors) and the narrower the gap between them, the greater the capacitance is. In practice, the dielectric between the plates passes a small amount of leakage current and also has an electric field strength limit, known as the breakdown voltage. The conductors and leads introduce an undesired inductance and resistance.Capacitors are widely used in electronic circuits for blocking direct current while allowing alternating current to pass. In analog filter networks, they smooth the output of power supplies. In resonant circuits they tune radios to particular frequencies. In electric power transmission systems, they stabilize voltage and power flow.