MAX442 - elektrOnline
									
... channel input capacitance of only 4pF, whether the channel is on or off. As with all ICs, the mux’s input capacitance forms a single-pole RC lowpass filter with the signal source’s output impedance. This filter can limit the system’s signal bandwidth if the RC product becomes too large. However, the ...
                        	... channel input capacitance of only 4pF, whether the channel is on or off. As with all ICs, the mux’s input capacitance forms a single-pole RC lowpass filter with the signal source’s output impedance. This filter can limit the system’s signal bandwidth if the RC product becomes too large. However, the ...
									ELS - 102 - NIT Arunachal Pradesh
									
... Input resistance, Output resistance, Open loop gain, Bias currents, Offset currents, Offset voltage, Differential mode gain. Common mode gain, Common mode rejection ratio, Negative feedback, Open loop gain and closed loop gain, Inverter amplifier, Addition amplifier, Non-inverter amplifier, Voltage ...
                        	... Input resistance, Output resistance, Open loop gain, Bias currents, Offset currents, Offset voltage, Differential mode gain. Common mode gain, Common mode rejection ratio, Negative feedback, Open loop gain and closed loop gain, Inverter amplifier, Addition amplifier, Non-inverter amplifier, Voltage ...
									Experiment8-INTRODUCTION TO OPAMPs(differential amp.)
									
... collector and signal sources in each base. The amplifier has several variations on this basic configuration. Differential amplifiers generate an output signal proportional to the difference between two independent input signals. Differential amplifier is the first stage of all the operational amplif ...
                        	... collector and signal sources in each base. The amplifier has several variations on this basic configuration. Differential amplifiers generate an output signal proportional to the difference between two independent input signals. Differential amplifier is the first stage of all the operational amplif ...
									07LAB5_rev - University of Guelph Physics
									
... circuits. It is natural to ask if the two circuit types could be combined to perform subtraction or to find the difference between two voltages. A method of obtaining the difference between two voltages using one amplifier uses the circuit illustrated in Fig 5.1. ...
                        	... circuits. It is natural to ask if the two circuit types could be combined to perform subtraction or to find the difference between two voltages. A method of obtaining the difference between two voltages using one amplifier uses the circuit illustrated in Fig 5.1. ...
									MPS_Lab_Ex4-ADC
									
... V and ground. Connect the wiper to AIN0.0. Only when you are sure you have no shorts should you turn on the power supply. This program will use some of the alternative features of the A/D converter as well as processor arithmetic operations to calculate some values for an input waveform. With differ ...
                        	... V and ground. Connect the wiper to AIN0.0. Only when you are sure you have no shorts should you turn on the power supply. This program will use some of the alternative features of the A/D converter as well as processor arithmetic operations to calculate some values for an input waveform. With differ ...
									Z4000 Envelope Generator
									
... applying CV into the Deviater’s CV input, the same effect can be done using external cv control from sequencers, LFO’s, or another Z4000. You can even feedback the signal from the Z4000 into itself for further manipulation of the curve shapes and time. Segment Control Knobs Range up to 50% You might ...
                        	... applying CV into the Deviater’s CV input, the same effect can be done using external cv control from sequencers, LFO’s, or another Z4000. You can even feedback the signal from the Z4000 into itself for further manipulation of the curve shapes and time. Segment Control Knobs Range up to 50% You might ...
									A. Use of current limited power supply (Topward TPS
									
... Experiment: Using a circuit similar to B above, determine the size of the sense resistor in the multimeter for both the <300mA and <10A settings. You may use a second voltmeter. How to measure very small and very large resistances: The multimeter sends a known current through the load and measures t ...
                        	... Experiment: Using a circuit similar to B above, determine the size of the sense resistor in the multimeter for both the <300mA and <10A settings. You may use a second voltmeter. How to measure very small and very large resistances: The multimeter sends a known current through the load and measures t ...
									Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation | Precision instrumentation since
									
... With a single Model 725 you can synchronize cameras, lasers, shutters, choppers, solenoids, igniters, etc. You can even employ safety interlocks and switches. A wide variety of operating modes facilitate operation without jumper cables or external logic. Each of the eight logic channels can operate ...
                        	... With a single Model 725 you can synchronize cameras, lasers, shutters, choppers, solenoids, igniters, etc. You can even employ safety interlocks and switches. A wide variety of operating modes facilitate operation without jumper cables or external logic. Each of the eight logic channels can operate ...
									Teaming an AWG with a Digitizer for a Stimulus
									
... swept sine and cosine waveforms are shown in the time domain along with the equations used to create them. These signals are in quadrature representing the in-phase (I) and Quadrature (Q) components of a quadrature modulation, but the phase difference does not show in the FFT’s of these waveforms sh ...
                        	... swept sine and cosine waveforms are shown in the time domain along with the equations used to create them. These signals are in quadrature representing the in-phase (I) and Quadrature (Q) components of a quadrature modulation, but the phase difference does not show in the FFT’s of these waveforms sh ...
									Mini Tutorial MT-212
									
... The input is still ground referenced, so the input must be ac coupled using a series capacitor. The low end of the frequency is determined by the RC time constant set by the input coupling capacitor and the input resistor R1. With bipolar supplies the circuit response is to dc. Alternatively, if the ...
                        	... The input is still ground referenced, so the input must be ac coupled using a series capacitor. The low end of the frequency is determined by the RC time constant set by the input coupling capacitor and the input resistor R1. With bipolar supplies the circuit response is to dc. Alternatively, if the ...
									PHYWE Experiment P2450301
									
... to hear the signals of the oscillators over a loudspeaker. To achieve this, the signal is tapped between the coil and the diode over a 1 k Ω resistor (39104-41) and led to a LF amplifier (13625-93). From the amplifier the signal passes to the loudspeaker (13765-00). A frequency between 8 and 9 kHz s ...
                        	... to hear the signals of the oscillators over a loudspeaker. To achieve this, the signal is tapped between the coil and the diode over a 1 k Ω resistor (39104-41) and led to a LF amplifier (13625-93). From the amplifier the signal passes to the loudspeaker (13765-00). A frequency between 8 and 9 kHz s ...
									Digilent NXVGA Reference Manual
									
... CRT-based VGA displays use amplitude-modulated moving electron beams (or cathode rays) to display information on a phosphor-coated screen. LCD displays use an array of switches that can impose a voltage across a small amount of liquid crystal, thereby changing light permittivity through the crystal ...
                        	... CRT-based VGA displays use amplitude-modulated moving electron beams (or cathode rays) to display information on a phosphor-coated screen. LCD displays use an array of switches that can impose a voltage across a small amount of liquid crystal, thereby changing light permittivity through the crystal ...
									Select appropriate values for Variable Resistor R and Capacitor C
									
... PART B – Second Order RLC Circuit - Step Response Transient Analysis Select appropriate values for Variable Resistor R and Capacitor C and using the primary windings of the transformer as Inductor L. ...
                        	... PART B – Second Order RLC Circuit - Step Response Transient Analysis Select appropriate values for Variable Resistor R and Capacitor C and using the primary windings of the transformer as Inductor L. ...
									DC characteristics Input offset voltage
									
... Differential amplifier This circuit amplifies only the difference between the two inputs. In this circuit there are two resistors labeled R IN Which means that their values are equal. The differential amplifier amplifies the difference of two inputs while the differentiator amplifies the slope of a ...
                        	... Differential amplifier This circuit amplifies only the difference between the two inputs. In this circuit there are two resistors labeled R IN Which means that their values are equal. The differential amplifier amplifies the difference of two inputs while the differentiator amplifies the slope of a ...
									PDF
									
... A current mode sample and hold circuit is presented in this paper at 180nm technology. The major concerns of VLSI are area, power, delay and speed. Hence, we have used a MOSFET in triode region in the proposed architecture for voltage to current conversion instead of a resistor being used in previou ...
                        	... A current mode sample and hold circuit is presented in this paper at 180nm technology. The major concerns of VLSI are area, power, delay and speed. Hence, we have used a MOSFET in triode region in the proposed architecture for voltage to current conversion instead of a resistor being used in previou ...
									A/D successive approximation converter.
									
... drawing of the diagram to your notebook. Write up the differences between the ADCs WSH 570 a ADS8512. b) Explore the functionality and possibilities of the digital oscilloscope MSO4000 with integrated logic analyzer. Be ready to explain how to set-up a mode of single acquisition, continual acquisiti ...
                        	... drawing of the diagram to your notebook. Write up the differences between the ADCs WSH 570 a ADS8512. b) Explore the functionality and possibilities of the digital oscilloscope MSO4000 with integrated logic analyzer. Be ready to explain how to set-up a mode of single acquisition, continual acquisiti ...
									REPETIDORES DVB-T
									
... inputs (mono and/or stereo) and generates all the sound carriers employed for digital stereo sound in analogue TV broadcasting. Thus, it provides NICAM-728 and also simultaneous mono FM sound carrier if needed. Besides, if the vision IF signal is present at its input, it can combine all of them to p ...
                        	... inputs (mono and/or stereo) and generates all the sound carriers employed for digital stereo sound in analogue TV broadcasting. Thus, it provides NICAM-728 and also simultaneous mono FM sound carrier if needed. Besides, if the vision IF signal is present at its input, it can combine all of them to p ...
									basic system gain structure
									
... Once the system gain structure is set, the level balances can be adjusted. This may mean the levels between HF and LF sections of a biamplified loudspeaker, a full-range loudspeaker to subwoofer level, levels between multiple loudspeakers, or between main and delayed loudspeaker array. The idea is t ...
                        	... Once the system gain structure is set, the level balances can be adjusted. This may mean the levels between HF and LF sections of a biamplified loudspeaker, a full-range loudspeaker to subwoofer level, levels between multiple loudspeakers, or between main and delayed loudspeaker array. The idea is t ...
									Cluster-Based DSRC Architecture for QoS Provisioning over Vehicle
									
... Instructor: Professor Xi Zhang ...
                        	... Instructor: Professor Xi Zhang ...
									band-pass filter
									
... • Differential-input amplifiers offer some advantages over inverting and noninverting amplifiers. • The output signal of the differential input amplifier responds only to the differential voltage that exists between the two input terminals. • Example to use differential amplifier is when thermocoupl ...
                        	... • Differential-input amplifiers offer some advantages over inverting and noninverting amplifiers. • The output signal of the differential input amplifier responds only to the differential voltage that exists between the two input terminals. • Example to use differential amplifier is when thermocoupl ...
									User's Model 700924
									
... Grounding of the measuring instrument The protective grounding terminal of the measuring instrument must be connected to ground. Earth cable of the probe Make sure to connect the earth cable of the probe to the ground (grounding potential). Do not operated with suspected failures If you suspect that ...
                        	... Grounding of the measuring instrument The protective grounding terminal of the measuring instrument must be connected to ground. Earth cable of the probe Make sure to connect the earth cable of the probe to the ground (grounding potential). Do not operated with suspected failures If you suspect that ...
									Measuring Low Voltage Signals Using an Oscilloscope
									
... Ways to Increase Vertical Resolution Digital Filtering – “High Definition” ı Benefits Works in single shot – doesn’t require multiple waveforms  Known bandwidth – it can be adapted to application  High acquisition rate and all functions still available  Increased resolution is seen by the trigge ...
                        	... Ways to Increase Vertical Resolution Digital Filtering – “High Definition” ı Benefits Works in single shot – doesn’t require multiple waveforms  Known bandwidth – it can be adapted to application  High acquisition rate and all functions still available  Increased resolution is seen by the trigge ...
									LOC14 Faraday`s Law and Inductors
									
... For each frequency tested answer the following: 1. What is the value of the peak current flowing in the circuit? What is the value of the RMS current flowing in the circuit? 2. What is the value of the inductive reactance at this frequency? What peak voltage ought to be across the inductor? What RMS ...
                        	... For each frequency tested answer the following: 1. What is the value of the peak current flowing in the circuit? What is the value of the RMS current flowing in the circuit? 2. What is the value of the inductive reactance at this frequency? What peak voltage ought to be across the inductor? What RMS ...
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.