SG2525A SG3525A
... The SG3525Aseries of pulse width modulator integrated circuits are designed to offer improved performance and lowered external parts count when used in designing all types of switching power supplies. The on-chip + 5.1 V reference is trimmed to ± 1 % and the input common-mode range of the error ampl ...
... The SG3525Aseries of pulse width modulator integrated circuits are designed to offer improved performance and lowered external parts count when used in designing all types of switching power supplies. The on-chip + 5.1 V reference is trimmed to ± 1 % and the input common-mode range of the error ampl ...
SPF-500 SPF-750 SPF-1000
... Featuring: • Forced current sharing for N +1 redundancy • Universal AC input • 0.99 typical power factor • Low ripple and noise • DC power good and AC power fail signals • True remote inhibit • Monotonic turn-on and turn-off When you need a single-output power supply, but want all the proven industr ...
... Featuring: • Forced current sharing for N +1 redundancy • Universal AC input • 0.99 typical power factor • Low ripple and noise • DC power good and AC power fail signals • True remote inhibit • Monotonic turn-on and turn-off When you need a single-output power supply, but want all the proven industr ...
A 1.07 Tbit/s 128×128 Swizzle Network for SIMD Processors
... Fig. 1 provides a top-level diagram of the XRAM approach. The input buses span the width while the output buses run perpendicular to them, creating an array of cross points. For each configuration, the state of an SRAM bitcell at a cross point determines whether or not input data is passed onto the ...
... Fig. 1 provides a top-level diagram of the XRAM approach. The input buses span the width while the output buses run perpendicular to them, creating an array of cross points. For each configuration, the state of an SRAM bitcell at a cross point determines whether or not input data is passed onto the ...
Verilog HDL Implementation of USB to Ethernet Converter
... Pad: Zeros added to the data field to 'Pad out' a short data field to 46 bytes (only applies to 802.3 frame). Data: Actual data which is allowed anywhere between 46 to 1500 bytes within one frame. CRC: Cyclic Redundancy Check to detect errors that occur during transmission (DIX version of FCS). FCS ...
... Pad: Zeros added to the data field to 'Pad out' a short data field to 46 bytes (only applies to 802.3 frame). Data: Actual data which is allowed anywhere between 46 to 1500 bytes within one frame. CRC: Cyclic Redundancy Check to detect errors that occur during transmission (DIX version of FCS). FCS ...
Microcode - La Salle University
... language or machine language by a compiler. Assembly language programs are translated into machine language by an assembler. Each processor has its own unique machine language. Thus code must be rewritten or at least recompiled to run on different processor (different hardware). PHY 201 (Blum) ...
... language or machine language by a compiler. Assembly language programs are translated into machine language by an assembler. Each processor has its own unique machine language. Thus code must be rewritten or at least recompiled to run on different processor (different hardware). PHY 201 (Blum) ...
WinQuick 1022 - Sec-Tron
... LED 1 provides (-100mA) to the Reader Secure LED when "Secure". LED 2 provides (-100mA) to the Reader Open LED when "Open". LED 3 provides 2 (-100mA) pulses to the Reader Access Denied LED when there is an "Access Denied" condition. DATA 0 provides a Data 0 or "Clock" signal to the controller. DATA ...
... LED 1 provides (-100mA) to the Reader Secure LED when "Secure". LED 2 provides (-100mA) to the Reader Open LED when "Open". LED 3 provides 2 (-100mA) pulses to the Reader Access Denied LED when there is an "Access Denied" condition. DATA 0 provides a Data 0 or "Clock" signal to the controller. DATA ...
Communication
... the dwell times are entered in a simple input dialog and automatically converted into the corresponding test program. ...
... the dwell times are entered in a simple input dialog and automatically converted into the corresponding test program. ...
iomod 16di - elseta.com
... Sometimes two inputs must be captured as one DPI input. Inputs can be grouped into pairs of two. Only two neighbor pins can be grouped into pair, while first pin in pair must be odd number pin. When grouped, second pin in the pair is not used anymore – all approaches to this pin generates an error. ...
... Sometimes two inputs must be captured as one DPI input. Inputs can be grouped into pairs of two. Only two neighbor pins can be grouped into pair, while first pin in pair must be odd number pin. When grouped, second pin in the pair is not used anymore – all approaches to this pin generates an error. ...
Series 70 ePODs: Type-N
... A well creative and well organized “page” based navigation helps operators quickly get to the information they need, without having to search around. The GUI is “Read-Only” unless a user has logged on. A walk-up user may examine the state of the switch, but can not change that state. This is “USER” ...
... A well creative and well organized “page” based navigation helps operators quickly get to the information they need, without having to search around. The GUI is “Read-Only” unless a user has logged on. A walk-up user may examine the state of the switch, but can not change that state. This is “USER” ...
... switch is turned on again. This mode of operation causes the output to have a first order filter network characteristic and, as a consequence, feedback loop stabilization is simple and wide bandwidth for good output transient response can be achieved. This operational mode, unfortunately results in ...
Implementation of grid-connected photovoltaic system with power
... the counter value with the external input data. If the values are equal, it produces a pulse output signal. The pulse will reset all the modules and the PWM patterns restart. Thus, this signal determines the lagging phase shift. Similarly for negative cycle, counter B starts counting; the comparator ...
... the counter value with the external input data. If the values are equal, it produces a pulse output signal. The pulse will reset all the modules and the PWM patterns restart. Thus, this signal determines the lagging phase shift. Similarly for negative cycle, counter B starts counting; the comparator ...
Datasheet
... +29dB. This gain can be changed by programming from +22dB to -37dB in 1dB steps. The user can also change the gain via Register VOL (See section "Handsfree"). The receive input is the differential signal of RI and STB. The soft clip circuit limits the output voltage at LO1 of LO2 to 1V p. It prevent ...
... +29dB. This gain can be changed by programming from +22dB to -37dB in 1dB steps. The user can also change the gain via Register VOL (See section "Handsfree"). The receive input is the differential signal of RI and STB. The soft clip circuit limits the output voltage at LO1 of LO2 to 1V p. It prevent ...
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... The role of the power supply architecture of Qatar University Cubesat is supplying all the satellite subsystems by their power requirements. The architecture composes from different stages including power generation, storage and finally distribution. Different MPPT (maximum power point tracking) alg ...
... The role of the power supply architecture of Qatar University Cubesat is supplying all the satellite subsystems by their power requirements. The architecture composes from different stages including power generation, storage and finally distribution. Different MPPT (maximum power point tracking) alg ...
An Ultra Low-Power Non-Volatile Memory Design Enabled
... the number and type of devices receiving power. The third leverages the tradeoff between speed and power, taking advantage of any relaxed timing requirements the application may allow. These techniques are applied across all operating modes of the chip, as described below. A. Read mode A “Thing” of ...
... the number and type of devices receiving power. The third leverages the tradeoff between speed and power, taking advantage of any relaxed timing requirements the application may allow. These techniques are applied across all operating modes of the chip, as described below. A. Read mode A “Thing” of ...
Substitution Methods for Deriving System Equations
... 7a. This step proceeds by direct substitution using the constitutive equation(s) for each of the elements as needed, expressed in the input/output form specified by the causal strokes on the graph. 7b. Continue substitution until the input to each independent energy storing element is expressed as a ...
... 7a. This step proceeds by direct substitution using the constitutive equation(s) for each of the elements as needed, expressed in the input/output form specified by the causal strokes on the graph. 7b. Continue substitution until the input to each independent energy storing element is expressed as a ...
EET422 EMC intro -banana skins 2008-2009 msw
... 6. Aircraft and Passenger Electronic Devices (PEDs) Radiated emissions from digital processing products (such as computers, portable video/DVD players, etc.) occur at discrete frequencies – the harmonics of its internal ‘clock’ oscillators and are more intense neared the product. If the emitted freq ...
... 6. Aircraft and Passenger Electronic Devices (PEDs) Radiated emissions from digital processing products (such as computers, portable video/DVD players, etc.) occur at discrete frequencies – the harmonics of its internal ‘clock’ oscillators and are more intense neared the product. If the emitted freq ...
CS3502-Presentation
... between + and - for binary 1 Pseudoternary reverse of bipolar AMI biphase methods - require at least 1 transition in each bit time ...
... between + and - for binary 1 Pseudoternary reverse of bipolar AMI biphase methods - require at least 1 transition in each bit time ...
Electronic Troubleshooting
... • Power Supply Glitches • Sudden changes in current draw by one of several components in a parallel connection to a regulated power supply can cause a voltage glitch • Caused by the voltage developed across the distributed inductance of the line supplying the power • Very short duration – only as lo ...
... • Power Supply Glitches • Sudden changes in current draw by one of several components in a parallel connection to a regulated power supply can cause a voltage glitch • Caused by the voltage developed across the distributed inductance of the line supplying the power • Very short duration – only as lo ...
Using an I/O port pin as an A/D converter input
... with the internal Timer/Event Counter and a few low cost external components to implement an A/D converter function. Although not intended for precision A/D conversion applications, nevertheless the concept can be practically used for low resolution, low cost A/D function implementation. Arbitraril ...
... with the internal Timer/Event Counter and a few low cost external components to implement an A/D converter function. Although not intended for precision A/D conversion applications, nevertheless the concept can be practically used for low resolution, low cost A/D function implementation. Arbitraril ...