Mar 2002 Unique Instrumentation Amplifier Precisely Senses Differential Voltages from mV to V
... then further amplified by a zero-drift op amp connected in the non-inverting configuration. The negative input RG pin of the op amp is brought out to allow gain programmability and applications flexibility. Figure 2 shows how to program the gain (for gain greater than unity) using an external resist ...
... then further amplified by a zero-drift op amp connected in the non-inverting configuration. The negative input RG pin of the op amp is brought out to allow gain programmability and applications flexibility. Figure 2 shows how to program the gain (for gain greater than unity) using an external resist ...
AN39 - Parasitic Capacitance Effects in Step
... for typical applications. However, for high voltage applications the blanking time becomes a critical parameter. The effects of the transformer’s parasitic capacitance is to extend the “spike” width past the blanking time causing the LT1070 to mistrigger, as shown in Figure 5. The duty cycle variati ...
... for typical applications. However, for high voltage applications the blanking time becomes a critical parameter. The effects of the transformer’s parasitic capacitance is to extend the “spike” width past the blanking time causing the LT1070 to mistrigger, as shown in Figure 5. The duty cycle variati ...
Paper Title (use style: paper title)
... [2] J.C. Park, V. J. Mooney III and P. Pfeiffenberger, “Sleepy Stack Reduction of Leakage Power,” Proc. of the International Workshop on Power and Timing Modeling, Optimization and Simulation, pp. 148-158, ...
... [2] J.C. Park, V. J. Mooney III and P. Pfeiffenberger, “Sleepy Stack Reduction of Leakage Power,” Proc. of the International Workshop on Power and Timing Modeling, Optimization and Simulation, pp. 148-158, ...
File - Martin Ray Arcibal
... current that flows through each resistor? The magnitude of R1 is about 3 times greater than the resistance of R2, meaning that a greater voltage is prevented by R1 from passing through in comparison to R2. This can be proven through Ohm’s Law. Dividing 1.606 V by 10 Ω will yield 0.1606 A of current, ...
... current that flows through each resistor? The magnitude of R1 is about 3 times greater than the resistance of R2, meaning that a greater voltage is prevented by R1 from passing through in comparison to R2. This can be proven through Ohm’s Law. Dividing 1.606 V by 10 Ω will yield 0.1606 A of current, ...
PDS-E Series Step/Direction Drives
... Power LED (green); Fault LED (red) and Fault Output Faults reset by Shutdown input; power-up reset time 2 sec Differential TTL opto-isolated inputs. On current = 10mA min., 21mA max.; voltage low = 0.4V max.; voltage high = 3-5.0V Drive steps on high-low transition; Min. step pulse width 1µS; Max. f ...
... Power LED (green); Fault LED (red) and Fault Output Faults reset by Shutdown input; power-up reset time 2 sec Differential TTL opto-isolated inputs. On current = 10mA min., 21mA max.; voltage low = 0.4V max.; voltage high = 3-5.0V Drive steps on high-low transition; Min. step pulse width 1µS; Max. f ...
Transient Response
... • These are sinusoidal sources that should be used only when running an AC Sweep simulation, where calculations are performed as a function of the frequency of operation of the voltage or current source, not as a function of time. ...
... • These are sinusoidal sources that should be used only when running an AC Sweep simulation, where calculations are performed as a function of the frequency of operation of the voltage or current source, not as a function of time. ...
Keysight B1505A Power Device Analyzer/Curve Tracer 1500 A/10
... – SiC/GaN devices – IGBT – Power MOSFET – Bipolar transistor – Thyristor – Power management IC – High voltage diode ...
... – SiC/GaN devices – IGBT – Power MOSFET – Bipolar transistor – Thyristor – Power management IC – High voltage diode ...
NCV8502DEMO/D Demonstration Note for NCV8502 Adding Additional Current Capability
... made available via two external posts on the board. The intention of this function is to provide an early warning signal to the microprocessor that there is an impending reset that will occur, and the microprocessor should finish its current instruction. This comparator may also be used as a general ...
... made available via two external posts on the board. The intention of this function is to provide an early warning signal to the microprocessor that there is an impending reset that will occur, and the microprocessor should finish its current instruction. This comparator may also be used as a general ...
Variable Frequency Induction Motor Drives
... • Gate charge for 12 Volt VGS and 300 Volt VDS is CQ = 120 nC • For rise/fall times = 100 ns this requires 1.2A gate drive • To limit dVDs/dt, the vendor recommends 5 ohm series gate ...
... • Gate charge for 12 Volt VGS and 300 Volt VDS is CQ = 120 nC • For rise/fall times = 100 ns this requires 1.2A gate drive • To limit dVDs/dt, the vendor recommends 5 ohm series gate ...
Solid State Relays Accessories.POWER Type RV
... Solid State Relays Accessories.POWER Type RV • Transient protection devices for Solid State Relays ...
... Solid State Relays Accessories.POWER Type RV • Transient protection devices for Solid State Relays ...
E6-12 - Stanford University
... Calculate the output of the current source in Fig 3. Remember that the output is sinking current. ...
... Calculate the output of the current source in Fig 3. Remember that the output is sinking current. ...
Intel Says Design Innovations Will Aid Chip Performance
... chips high enough to destroy them even when they are not in use. Intel said that its latest innovations, which it plans to describe in more detail next week at the International Electron Devices meeting in Washington, put it on course to be able to mass-produce microchips with a billion transistors ...
... chips high enough to destroy them even when they are not in use. Intel said that its latest innovations, which it plans to describe in more detail next week at the International Electron Devices meeting in Washington, put it on course to be able to mass-produce microchips with a billion transistors ...
Alkaline Battery Low-Voltage Indicator
... a classic voltage monitoring circuit, which changes state at a 2.5 V battery voltage. A second TSM9119 part is wired as a 0.5 Hz oscillator which is configured to produce short 20 ms output pulses every 2 seconds. The TSM9119 is a conventional comparator with a push-pull output, which also draws a v ...
... a classic voltage monitoring circuit, which changes state at a 2.5 V battery voltage. A second TSM9119 part is wired as a 0.5 Hz oscillator which is configured to produce short 20 ms output pulses every 2 seconds. The TSM9119 is a conventional comparator with a push-pull output, which also draws a v ...
600 Watt SMB Transient Voltage Suppressor, 10 V Bidirectional
... SURMETIC is a registered trademark of Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC. ON Semiconductor and are registered trademarks of Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC (SCILLC). SCILLC reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. SCILLC makes no warranty, repr ...
... SURMETIC is a registered trademark of Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC. ON Semiconductor and are registered trademarks of Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC (SCILLC). SCILLC reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. SCILLC makes no warranty, repr ...
BYV26 Ultra / Super Fast Soft–Recovery Avalanche Rectifier
... 1. Meet all present and future national and international statutory requirements. 2. Regularly and continuously improve the performance of our products, processes, distribution and operating systems with respect to their impact on the health and safety of our employees and the public, as well as the ...
... 1. Meet all present and future national and international statutory requirements. 2. Regularly and continuously improve the performance of our products, processes, distribution and operating systems with respect to their impact on the health and safety of our employees and the public, as well as the ...
How a Dimmer Works
... filament. As the temperature rises, so does the resistance of the lamp, thus reducing the current passing through the filament. After several cycles, the filaments will have heated up sufficiently to offer sufficient resistance and so the monitoring circuitry within the source controller will allow ...
... filament. As the temperature rises, so does the resistance of the lamp, thus reducing the current passing through the filament. After several cycles, the filaments will have heated up sufficiently to offer sufficient resistance and so the monitoring circuitry within the source controller will allow ...
BDTIC 900V CoolMOS™ C3 High Voltage Power MOSFET Using Charge Compensation Principle
... compensation the on-resistance (RDS(on)) can be drastically reduced by a factor of four or more per package type, compared to other 900V conventional MOSFETs. 900V CoolMOS™ C3 also offers a very low figure-of-merit on-resistance times gate charge (RDS(on)*Qg) of 34W*nC, translating into low conducti ...
... compensation the on-resistance (RDS(on)) can be drastically reduced by a factor of four or more per package type, compared to other 900V conventional MOSFETs. 900V CoolMOS™ C3 also offers a very low figure-of-merit on-resistance times gate charge (RDS(on)*Qg) of 34W*nC, translating into low conducti ...
Silicon Carbide Power Electronic Devices
... hybrid and electric vehicle motor drives and power conversion systems. The benefits of SiC for power semiconductor devices (devices designed to operate at high voltages in the off-state while conducting large amounts of current in the on-state) have long been recognized. The high critical breakdown ...
... hybrid and electric vehicle motor drives and power conversion systems. The benefits of SiC for power semiconductor devices (devices designed to operate at high voltages in the off-state while conducting large amounts of current in the on-state) have long been recognized. The high critical breakdown ...
Electrical Technology Memo (English)
... Alternating current (AC) flows first in one direction, then in the opposite direction through the circuit continually changing amplitude . (When a signal's polarity changes, i.e. the signal switches between positive and negative, then this signal is an alternating current (AC) signal. AC voltage s ...
... Alternating current (AC) flows first in one direction, then in the opposite direction through the circuit continually changing amplitude . (When a signal's polarity changes, i.e. the signal switches between positive and negative, then this signal is an alternating current (AC) signal. AC voltage s ...
TS19452CS RLG Datasheet
... switching cycle causes high-current spikes in the LED string. Therefore, connecting a small capacitor CO(~100nF) is recommended to bypass these spikes. Using an ultra-fast rectifier diode for D1 is recommended to achieve high efficiency and reduce the risk of false triggering of the current sense co ...
... switching cycle causes high-current spikes in the LED string. Therefore, connecting a small capacitor CO(~100nF) is recommended to bypass these spikes. Using an ultra-fast rectifier diode for D1 is recommended to achieve high efficiency and reduce the risk of false triggering of the current sense co ...
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.