MAX16033–MAX16040 Low-Power Battery Backup Circuits in Small µDFN Packages General Description
... The MAX16033–MAX16040 supervisory circuits reduce the complexity and number of components required for power-supply monitoring and battery control functions in microprocessor (µP) systems. The devices significantly improve system reliability and accuracy compared to other ICs or discrete components. ...
... The MAX16033–MAX16040 supervisory circuits reduce the complexity and number of components required for power-supply monitoring and battery control functions in microprocessor (µP) systems. The devices significantly improve system reliability and accuracy compared to other ICs or discrete components. ...
Large Dynamic Range Dynamically Biased Log-Domain
... This dissertation investigates the enhancement of the dynamic range per unit power consumption of analog filters using dynamic biasing. A technique for realizing dynamically biased log-domain filters while maintaining input-output linearity is presented. This method is much simpler than previously k ...
... This dissertation investigates the enhancement of the dynamic range per unit power consumption of analog filters using dynamic biasing. A technique for realizing dynamically biased log-domain filters while maintaining input-output linearity is presented. This method is much simpler than previously k ...
INA220-Q1 Automotive Grade, 26-V, I2C
... SMBus timeout in the INA220-Q1 resets the interface any time SCL or SDA is low for more than 28 ms. ...
... SMBus timeout in the INA220-Q1 resets the interface any time SCL or SDA is low for more than 28 ms. ...
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... switch on-resistance plus the total resistance of the resistors. To increase the conversion speed and the maximum input frequency a new DEM topology is proposed in this work, which reduces the number of switches introduced into the reference net compared with earlier proposed DEM topologies. The R o ...
... switch on-resistance plus the total resistance of the resistors. To increase the conversion speed and the maximum input frequency a new DEM topology is proposed in this work, which reduces the number of switches introduced into the reference net compared with earlier proposed DEM topologies. The R o ...
An Area-Efficient Carry Select Adder Design By Using 180 Nm
... Ptotal = Pswitching + Pshort-circuit + Pleakage = (α0→1 x CL x Vdd2 x fclk) + (Isc x Vdd) + (Ileakage x Vdd) The first term represents the switching component of power, where C is the load capacitance, fclk is the clock frequency and α0→1 is the node transition activity factor. The second term is du ...
... Ptotal = Pswitching + Pshort-circuit + Pleakage = (α0→1 x CL x Vdd2 x fclk) + (Isc x Vdd) + (Ileakage x Vdd) The first term represents the switching component of power, where C is the load capacitance, fclk is the clock frequency and α0→1 is the node transition activity factor. The second term is du ...
Solid State Relay
... do not incorporate. The greatest feature of SSRs is that SSRs do not use switching contacts that will physically wear out. ...
... do not incorporate. The greatest feature of SSRs is that SSRs do not use switching contacts that will physically wear out. ...
Introduction to Circuit Protection, Control, and Measurement
... The Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS) was developed for use by personnel in many electrical- and electronic-related Navy ratings. Written by, and with the advice of, senior technicians in these ratings, this series provides beginners with fundamental electrical and electronic ...
... The Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS) was developed for use by personnel in many electrical- and electronic-related Navy ratings. Written by, and with the advice of, senior technicians in these ratings, this series provides beginners with fundamental electrical and electronic ...
V - KOBRA
... 3.13 Transient simulated temperature and exponential fitting: (a) the channel under individual fingers, (b) 2nd order fitting and inset shows fast transient at 1µsec range… ...
... 3.13 Transient simulated temperature and exponential fitting: (a) the channel under individual fingers, (b) 2nd order fitting and inset shows fast transient at 1µsec range… ...
Design and Analysis of a Novel Multilevel Active-Clamped Power-Converter T
... ABSTRACT Multilevel converter technology has been receiving increasing attention during the last years due to its important advantages compared to conventional two-level conversion. Multilevel converters reduce the voltage across each semiconductor. These converters also synthesize waveforms with ...
... ABSTRACT Multilevel converter technology has been receiving increasing attention during the last years due to its important advantages compared to conventional two-level conversion. Multilevel converters reduce the voltage across each semiconductor. These converters also synthesize waveforms with ...
Simple A/D for MCUs without built-in A/D converters
... The output impedance of the I/O port should be much smaller than the load resistance R. But if R is made too large then leakage current from the input port will affect the result. From Figure 3 it can be seen that the MCU will easily source in excess of 1 mA close to the power and ground rails. R sh ...
... The output impedance of the I/O port should be much smaller than the load resistance R. But if R is made too large then leakage current from the input port will affect the result. From Figure 3 it can be seen that the MCU will easily source in excess of 1 mA close to the power and ground rails. R sh ...
SIMULATIONS AND PRACTICAL DESIGNS OF FLYBACK
... If you remember the buck-boost converter (Fig. 1-38), you will certainly notice that the flyback takes its inspiration from this arrangement (Fig. 7-1). The buck-boost delivers a negative voltage referenced to the input ground, without isolation. By swapping the inductor and the power switch, a simi ...
... If you remember the buck-boost converter (Fig. 1-38), you will certainly notice that the flyback takes its inspiration from this arrangement (Fig. 7-1). The buck-boost delivers a negative voltage referenced to the input ground, without isolation. By swapping the inductor and the power switch, a simi ...
Large-Signal Modeling of GaN Device for High Power Amplifier
... Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid-State Physics ...
... Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid-State Physics ...
UT64CAN333x CAN FD Transceivers
... series of Controller Area Network (CAN) transceivers are developed in accordance with the ISO 11898-2 standard. The CAN transceiver provides the physical layer that permits operation on a differential CAN bus. This series of CAN transceivers are capable of baud rates between 10 kbps to 8 Mbps and in ...
... series of Controller Area Network (CAN) transceivers are developed in accordance with the ISO 11898-2 standard. The CAN transceiver provides the physical layer that permits operation on a differential CAN bus. This series of CAN transceivers are capable of baud rates between 10 kbps to 8 Mbps and in ...
Boe-Bot Line Following with QTIs
... Just one of the many Boe-Bot® robot QTI sensor applications is line following. QTIs are inexpensive and great for line following because you can adjust their position, add or remove detectors, and use them in different ways depending on the course. The QTIs were originally developed for the Parallax ...
... Just one of the many Boe-Bot® robot QTI sensor applications is line following. QTIs are inexpensive and great for line following because you can adjust their position, add or remove detectors, and use them in different ways depending on the course. The QTIs were originally developed for the Parallax ...
BDTIC
... fatal hardware errors, or soft errors. Soft errors are caused by fast ESD transients which are not damaging the hardware, but trigger the interface and corrupt the data integrity. The result can be a software system crash, with time consuming reboot, or a malfunction of the device only. In most time ...
... fatal hardware errors, or soft errors. Soft errors are caused by fast ESD transients which are not damaging the hardware, but trigger the interface and corrupt the data integrity. The result can be a software system crash, with time consuming reboot, or a malfunction of the device only. In most time ...
DG535 manual
... outputs are designed to drive 50Ω loads, however, if the cable is terminated into a high impedance load, the pulse amplitude will double (up to 64 Volts) for a duration equal to the round trip cable delay. The amplitude of the output pulse is reduced by 2 Volts per mA of average output current: the ...
... outputs are designed to drive 50Ω loads, however, if the cable is terminated into a high impedance load, the pulse amplitude will double (up to 64 Volts) for a duration equal to the round trip cable delay. The amplitude of the output pulse is reduced by 2 Volts per mA of average output current: the ...
V-Contact VSC Installation and service instructions 7.2/12 kV
... Only use original spare parts for maintenance operations. The use of non-original spare parts can cause hazardous malfunctions and the apparatus warranty will no longer be valid. Please refer to the technical sheets of the Kits for correct assembly of the accessories and/or spare parts. For further ...
... Only use original spare parts for maintenance operations. The use of non-original spare parts can cause hazardous malfunctions and the apparatus warranty will no longer be valid. Please refer to the technical sheets of the Kits for correct assembly of the accessories and/or spare parts. For further ...
Reconfigurable CMOS Mixers for Radio-Frequency Applications Min Wang
... the digital baseband circuits along with the RF/analog circuits on a single chip can greatly alleviate the packaging problem and improve system integration level. However, despite the lower cost, the design and integration of RF/analog circuits in a commercial CMOS technology are not without problem ...
... the digital baseband circuits along with the RF/analog circuits on a single chip can greatly alleviate the packaging problem and improve system integration level. However, despite the lower cost, the design and integration of RF/analog circuits in a commercial CMOS technology are not without problem ...
Low Level Measurements Handbook - 7th Edition
... less than 3fA (3×10 –15A). These characteristics describe a device that can measure voltage with a very small amount of circuit loading. Because of the high input resistance and low input bias current, the electrometer voltmeter has minimal effect on the circuit being measured. As a result, the elec ...
... less than 3fA (3×10 –15A). These characteristics describe a device that can measure voltage with a very small amount of circuit loading. Because of the high input resistance and low input bias current, the electrometer voltmeter has minimal effect on the circuit being measured. As a result, the elec ...
Transistor
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current through another pair of terminals. Because the controlled (output) power can be higher than the controlling (input) power, a transistor can amplify a signal. Today, some transistors are packaged individually, but many more are found embedded in integrated circuits.The transistor is the fundamental building block of modern electronic devices, and is ubiquitous in modern electronic systems. Following its development in 1947 by American physicists John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley, the transistor revolutionized the field of electronics, and paved the way for smaller and cheaper radios, calculators, and computers, among other things. The transistor is on the list of IEEE milestones in electronics, and the inventors were jointly awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for their achievement.