
EV-140 - Skyworks
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... AnalogicTech cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in an AnalogicTech product. No circuit patent licenses, copyrights, mask work rights, or other intellectual property rights are implied. AnalogicTech reserves the right to make changes to their ...
Alternative Test Methods for Electronic Parts
... bonds, was on the order of 1,000 years. The actual operating temperature of the spacecraft of 55 °C provided further assurance of wire-bond reliability. Further work was done with this data set to examine the ability to predict infant mortality rates at reduced temperatures. Infant mortals were defi ...
... bonds, was on the order of 1,000 years. The actual operating temperature of the spacecraft of 55 °C provided further assurance of wire-bond reliability. Further work was done with this data set to examine the ability to predict infant mortality rates at reduced temperatures. Infant mortals were defi ...
ac voltage measurement
... The AC/DC clamp meter has been designed according to IEC1010 – 1 and IEC1010 – 2 – 032 concerning safety requirements for electrical measuring instruments and hand – held current clamps with an overvoltage category (CAT II) and pollution 2. The AC/DC clamp meter complies with the requirements of the ...
... The AC/DC clamp meter has been designed according to IEC1010 – 1 and IEC1010 – 2 – 032 concerning safety requirements for electrical measuring instruments and hand – held current clamps with an overvoltage category (CAT II) and pollution 2. The AC/DC clamp meter complies with the requirements of the ...
Ring core chokes with iron powder core
... non-sinusoidal current flow (see also “Sine-wave chokes”). The current harmonics and the impedance of the circuitry cause voltage harmonics. These harmonics not only cause higher losses and shorten the lifetime of equipment, they are also coupled back into the mains power supply. Harmonic distortion ...
... non-sinusoidal current flow (see also “Sine-wave chokes”). The current harmonics and the impedance of the circuitry cause voltage harmonics. These harmonics not only cause higher losses and shorten the lifetime of equipment, they are also coupled back into the mains power supply. Harmonic distortion ...
Chapter 19: Antennas
... The Modern Dictionary of Electronics defines an antenna as: • That portion, usually wires or rods, of a radio transmitter or receiver station used for radiating waves into or receiving them from space. It changes electrical currents into electromagnetic waves, and vice versa. ...
... The Modern Dictionary of Electronics defines an antenna as: • That portion, usually wires or rods, of a radio transmitter or receiver station used for radiating waves into or receiving them from space. It changes electrical currents into electromagnetic waves, and vice versa. ...
Physiological Effects of Electricity on Human Body
... It is a fundamental safety requirement that in the event of a single fault occurring, such as the earth becoming open circuit, no hazard should exist. It is clear that in order for this to be the case in the above example, the impedance between the mains part (the transformer primary and so on) and ...
... It is a fundamental safety requirement that in the event of a single fault occurring, such as the earth becoming open circuit, no hazard should exist. It is clear that in order for this to be the case in the above example, the impedance between the mains part (the transformer primary and so on) and ...
RevF_093B
... analog scan rates must be adjusted accordingly. This can be achieved by multiplying the rates (table above) by the factor (3 seconds / tr) where / tr is the response time in seconds. For example, if tr is 30 seconds, (3 seconds / tr) is 0.1. The rate for the 1 kHz to 10 kHz range becomes 3.33 Hz/sec ...
... analog scan rates must be adjusted accordingly. This can be achieved by multiplying the rates (table above) by the factor (3 seconds / tr) where / tr is the response time in seconds. For example, if tr is 30 seconds, (3 seconds / tr) is 0.1. The rate for the 1 kHz to 10 kHz range becomes 3.33 Hz/sec ...
Electromagnetic compatibility

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the branch of electrical sciences which studies the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy with reference to the unwanted effects (electromagnetic interference, or EMI) that such energy may induce. The goal of EMC is the correct operation, in the same electromagnetic environment, of different equipment which use electromagnetic phenomena, and the avoidance of any interference effects.In order to achieve this, EMC pursues two different kinds of issues. Emission issues are related to the unwanted generation of electromagnetic energy by some source, and to the countermeasures which should be taken in order to reduce such generation and to avoid the escape of any remaining energies into the external environment. Susceptibility or immunity issues, in contrast, refer to the correct operation of electrical equipment, referred to as the victim, in the presence of unplanned electromagnetic disturbances.Interference mitigation and hence electromagnetic compatibility is achieved by addressing both emission and susceptibility issues, i.e., quieting the sources of interference and hardening the potential victims. The coupling path between source and victim may also be separately addressed to increase its attenuation.