ADC12D800/500RF 12-Bit, 1.6/1.0 GSPS RF
... ADC12D800RF DES Mode IMD3 ................................................................................................ 9 ...
... ADC12D800RF DES Mode IMD3 ................................................................................................ 9 ...
LTC2436-1 - 2-Channel Differential Input 16
... The LTC2436-1 is a low power, ∆Σ ADC with automatic alternate channel selection between the two differential channels and an easy-to-use 3-wire serial interface (see Figure 1). Channel 0 is selected automatically at power up and the two channels are selected alternately afterwards (ping-pong). Its o ...
... The LTC2436-1 is a low power, ∆Σ ADC with automatic alternate channel selection between the two differential channels and an easy-to-use 3-wire serial interface (see Figure 1). Channel 0 is selected automatically at power up and the two channels are selected alternately afterwards (ping-pong). Its o ...
C-Trak® Analyzer
... Section 10.0 addresses the various accessories available for the C-Trak® system and how to use them. If you don’t find the answer there, contact your responsible department or call Care Wise on +1-813-626-6848 (USA & Canada) +44 1273 497600 (Europe & Worldwide) ...
... Section 10.0 addresses the various accessories available for the C-Trak® system and how to use them. If you don’t find the answer there, contact your responsible department or call Care Wise on +1-813-626-6848 (USA & Canada) +44 1273 497600 (Europe & Worldwide) ...
MAX2037 Ultrasound Variable-Gain Amplifier General Description Features
... low-noise performance targeting ultrasound imaging and Doppler applications. Each amplifier features differential inputs and outputs and a total gain range of typically 42dB. In addition, the VGAs offer very low output-referred noise performance suitable for interfacing with 12-bit ADCs. The MAX2037 ...
... low-noise performance targeting ultrasound imaging and Doppler applications. Each amplifier features differential inputs and outputs and a total gain range of typically 42dB. In addition, the VGAs offer very low output-referred noise performance suitable for interfacing with 12-bit ADCs. The MAX2037 ...
MAX2037 - Part Number Search
... low-noise performance targeting ultrasound imaging and Doppler applications. Each amplifier features differential inputs and outputs and a total gain range of typically 42dB. In addition, the VGAs offer very low output-referred noise performance suitable for interfacing with 12-bit ADCs. The MAX2037 ...
... low-noise performance targeting ultrasound imaging and Doppler applications. Each amplifier features differential inputs and outputs and a total gain range of typically 42dB. In addition, the VGAs offer very low output-referred noise performance suitable for interfacing with 12-bit ADCs. The MAX2037 ...
What is an Op-Amp? - benchmark
... the manufacturer’s specifications. Note that the military grade version (741) has a wider temperature range than the commercial, or hobbyist, grade version (741C). Output Short-Circuit Duration This is the amount of time that the op-amp’s output can be short-circuited to ground or either supply volt ...
... the manufacturer’s specifications. Note that the military grade version (741) has a wider temperature range than the commercial, or hobbyist, grade version (741C). Output Short-Circuit Duration This is the amount of time that the op-amp’s output can be short-circuited to ground or either supply volt ...
Measuring and Increasing Z-Width with Active
... of the motor shaft. On more typical haptic displays, one might use the position sensor of the haptic display to provide velocity measurements, however low encoder resolution and low sampling rates can cause poor velocity measurements, so caution must be exercised when taking that route. The velocity ...
... of the motor shaft. On more typical haptic displays, one might use the position sensor of the haptic display to provide velocity measurements, however low encoder resolution and low sampling rates can cause poor velocity measurements, so caution must be exercised when taking that route. The velocity ...
Measuring and Increasing Z-Width with Active Electrical Damping
... of the motor shaft. On more typical haptic displays, one might use the position sensor of the haptic display to provide velocity measurements, however low encoder resolution and low sampling rates can cause poor velocity measurements, so caution must be exercised when taking that route. The velocity ...
... of the motor shaft. On more typical haptic displays, one might use the position sensor of the haptic display to provide velocity measurements, however low encoder resolution and low sampling rates can cause poor velocity measurements, so caution must be exercised when taking that route. The velocity ...
USB Host Charger Identification Analog Switch MAX14550E General Description Features
... The MAX14550E is a USB Hi-Speed analog switch with a USB host charger (dedicated charger) identification circuit. The MAX14550E supports both the USB Battery Charging Specification Revision 1.0 and a set resistor bias for AppleM-compliant devices. The MAX14550E features a high-performance Hi-Speed U ...
... The MAX14550E is a USB Hi-Speed analog switch with a USB host charger (dedicated charger) identification circuit. The MAX14550E supports both the USB Battery Charging Specification Revision 1.0 and a set resistor bias for AppleM-compliant devices. The MAX14550E features a high-performance Hi-Speed U ...
EPC 10 USB Manual - Warner Instruments
... is noteworthy for three special features, the range-changing capability of the probe, the extremely wide bandwidth available from the current monitor circuitry, and the integrated transient cancellation (automatically if desired) and series-resistance compensation functions. In current clamp mode, t ...
... is noteworthy for three special features, the range-changing capability of the probe, the extremely wide bandwidth available from the current monitor circuitry, and the integrated transient cancellation (automatically if desired) and series-resistance compensation functions. In current clamp mode, t ...
The Beetle Reference Manual
... The chip integrates 128 channels, each consisting of a low-noise charge-sensitive preamplifier, an active CR-RC pulse shaper and a buffer. They form the analogue front-end. The equivalent noise charge (ENC) of the front-end has been measured as ENC = 497 e− + 48.3 e− /pF · Cin . The shape of the fro ...
... The chip integrates 128 channels, each consisting of a low-noise charge-sensitive preamplifier, an active CR-RC pulse shaper and a buffer. They form the analogue front-end. The equivalent noise charge (ENC) of the front-end has been measured as ENC = 497 e− + 48.3 e− /pF · Cin . The shape of the fro ...
3-Ch Low Power Video Buffer w/I2C Control Select Filter Ext Gain
... signals. The 35-MHz filter is useful for HDTV 720p/1080i Y'P'BP'R, G'B'R', and SVGA/XGA signals. For 1080p or SXGA/UXGA signals, the filter can be bypassed allowing a 150-MHz bandwidth, 300-V/μs amplifier to buffer the signal. Each channel of the THS7353 is individually I2C configurable for all func ...
... signals. The 35-MHz filter is useful for HDTV 720p/1080i Y'P'BP'R, G'B'R', and SVGA/XGA signals. For 1080p or SXGA/UXGA signals, the filter can be bypassed allowing a 150-MHz bandwidth, 300-V/μs amplifier to buffer the signal. Each channel of the THS7353 is individually I2C configurable for all func ...
DT9829 Series User’s Manual Title Page UM-25325-A
... equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case ...
... equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case ...
Service Manual - Fluke Calibration
... Attention — refer to the manual. This symbol indicates that information about the use of a feature is contained in the manual. This symbol appears in the following places on the rear panel: 1. Ground Binding Post (left of line power connector). Refer to “Using External DC Power” in Section 2. ...
... Attention — refer to the manual. This symbol indicates that information about the use of a feature is contained in the manual. This symbol appears in the following places on the rear panel: 1. Ground Binding Post (left of line power connector). Refer to “Using External DC Power” in Section 2. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank Dr. George Engel, for
... nucleus is determined by the number of protons it contains; in the neutral atom this positive charge is balanced by an equal number of negatively charged electrons orbiting the nucleus in a comparatively large region outside it. Nuclei came into being through cataclysmic events in the evolution of t ...
... nucleus is determined by the number of protons it contains; in the neutral atom this positive charge is balanced by an equal number of negatively charged electrons orbiting the nucleus in a comparatively large region outside it. Nuclei came into being through cataclysmic events in the evolution of t ...
14-Bit, 500 MSPS LVDS, Dual Analog-to
... threshold, the fast detect indicator goes high. Because this threshold indicator has low latency, the user can quickly reduce the system gain to avoid an overrange condition at the ADC input. In addition to the fast detect outputs, the AD9684 also offers signal monitoring capability. The signal moni ...
... threshold, the fast detect indicator goes high. Because this threshold indicator has low latency, the user can quickly reduce the system gain to avoid an overrange condition at the ADC input. In addition to the fast detect outputs, the AD9684 also offers signal monitoring capability. The signal moni ...
SERIES-PARALLEL DC CIRCUITS
... of each resistor. Note that the supply E2 has been replaced by a short-circuit equivalent. This does not mean that one should place a short-circuit across the terminals of the supply. Simply remove the supply from the network and replace it by a direction to ground, as shown in Fig. 3.2. Keep this i ...
... of each resistor. Note that the supply E2 has been replaced by a short-circuit equivalent. This does not mean that one should place a short-circuit across the terminals of the supply. Simply remove the supply from the network and replace it by a direction to ground, as shown in Fig. 3.2. Keep this i ...
MC56F844xx Advance Information - Data Sheet
... • Multiple output trigger events can be generated per PWM cycle via hardware. • Support for double-switching PWM outputs • Up to eight fault inputs can be assigned to control multiple PWM outputs • Programmable filters for fault inputs • Independently programmable PWM output polarity • Individual so ...
... • Multiple output trigger events can be generated per PWM cycle via hardware. • Support for double-switching PWM outputs • Up to eight fault inputs can be assigned to control multiple PWM outputs • Programmable filters for fault inputs • Independently programmable PWM output polarity • Individual so ...
Nyquist-rate digital-to-analog converter
... reference voltages to be inaccurate. switch array. The DAC output is conA big advantage of resistor string nected to B closed switches and B open DACs is their monotonicity and their switches. Fewer switches connected to ability to operate at high speeds. the DAC output reduce the parasitic Monotoni ...
... reference voltages to be inaccurate. switch array. The DAC output is conA big advantage of resistor string nected to B closed switches and B open DACs is their monotonicity and their switches. Fewer switches connected to ability to operate at high speeds. the DAC output reduce the parasitic Monotoni ...
pico scope
... (ECM). This particular type of sensor generates its own signal and therefore does not require a voltage supply to power it and is recognisable by its two electrical connections with the occasional addition of a coaxial shielding wire. The voltage produced by the camshaft sensor will be determined by ...
... (ECM). This particular type of sensor generates its own signal and therefore does not require a voltage supply to power it and is recognisable by its two electrical connections with the occasional addition of a coaxial shielding wire. The voltage produced by the camshaft sensor will be determined by ...
mx multiplier board
... resolution of the encoder. There are four models available in the MX series, each providing different multiplication factors. Depending on the model, the user can get times 5, times 10, times 25, and times 50 multiplication. When used with an appropriate controller, the quadrature of the output sign ...
... resolution of the encoder. There are four models available in the MX series, each providing different multiplication factors. Depending on the model, the user can get times 5, times 10, times 25, and times 50 multiplication. When used with an appropriate controller, the quadrature of the output sign ...
CKM Programming Guide User Manual (pdf document)
... The ControlKeeper M offers the ability of incorporating multiple control methods to provide a fully functional energy management lighting system. Each ControlKeeper M has the ability of accepting inputs from contact closure switches, Greengate Digital Switches, Greengate Analog Photosensors, Greenga ...
... The ControlKeeper M offers the ability of incorporating multiple control methods to provide a fully functional energy management lighting system. Each ControlKeeper M has the ability of accepting inputs from contact closure switches, Greengate Digital Switches, Greengate Analog Photosensors, Greenga ...
Current-shunt feedback
... Calculations of open-loop gain and closed-loop gain have been done in detail, followed by a discussion on the effects of feedback on gain, input and output impedances. An overview of the practical implementation of feedback topologies, and the sensitivity and bandwidth stability of the feedback ampl ...
... Calculations of open-loop gain and closed-loop gain have been done in detail, followed by a discussion on the effects of feedback on gain, input and output impedances. An overview of the practical implementation of feedback topologies, and the sensitivity and bandwidth stability of the feedback ampl ...
Oscilloscope
An oscilloscope, previously called an oscillograph, and informally known as a scope, CRO (for cathode-ray oscilloscope), or DSO (for the more modern digital storage oscilloscope), is a type of electronic test instrument that allows observation of constantly varying signal voltages, usually as a two-dimensional plot of one or more signals as a function of time. Other signals (such as sound or vibration) can be converted to voltages and displayed.Oscilloscopes are used to observe the change of an electrical signal over time, such that voltage and time describe a shape which is continuously graphed against a calibrated scale. The observed waveform can be analyzed for such properties as amplitude, frequency, rise time, time interval, distortion and others. Modern digital instruments may calculate and display these properties directly. Originally, calculation of these values required manually measuring the waveform against the scales built into the screen of the instrument.The oscilloscope can be adjusted so that repetitive signals can be observed as a continuous shape on the screen. A storage oscilloscope allows single events to be captured by the instrument and displayed for a relatively long time, allowing observation of events too fast to be directly perceptible.Oscilloscopes are used in the sciences, medicine, engineering, and telecommunications industry. General-purpose instruments are used for maintenance of electronic equipment and laboratory work. Special-purpose oscilloscopes may be used for such purposes as analyzing an automotive ignition system or to display the waveform of the heartbeat as an electrocardiogram.Before the advent of digital electronics, oscilloscopes used cathode ray tubes (CRTs) as their display element (hence were commonly referred to as CROs) and linear amplifiers for signal processing. Storage oscilloscopes used special storage CRTs to maintain a steady display of a single brief signal. CROs were later largely superseded by digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) with thin panel displays, fast analog-to-digital converters and digital signal processors. DSOs without integrated displays (sometimes known as digitisers) are available at lower cost and use a general-purpose digital computer to process and display waveforms.