MAX5170/MAX5172 Low-Power, Serial, 14-Bit DACs with Voltage Output General Description
... QSOP package. The MAX5170 operates from a +5V single supply and the MAX5172 operates from a +3V single supply. Both devices draw only 280µA of supply current, which reduces to 1µA in shutdown. In addition, the programmable power-up reset feature allows for a user-selectable power-up output voltage o ...
... QSOP package. The MAX5170 operates from a +5V single supply and the MAX5172 operates from a +3V single supply. Both devices draw only 280µA of supply current, which reduces to 1µA in shutdown. In addition, the programmable power-up reset feature allows for a user-selectable power-up output voltage o ...
ACTIVE MATRIX LCDs
... proposed to incorporate a switch at each picture element in a matrix display so that the voltage across each pixel could be controlled independently and the same high-contrast ratio of 100 or more, obtained in simple direct- driven displays, could in principle also be achieved for high- information- ...
... proposed to incorporate a switch at each picture element in a matrix display so that the voltage across each pixel could be controlled independently and the same high-contrast ratio of 100 or more, obtained in simple direct- driven displays, could in principle also be achieved for high- information- ...
Jurkov, A.S., L. Roslaniec, and D.J. Perreault, “Lossless Multi-Way Power Combining and Outphasing for High-Frequency Resonant Inverters,” 2012 International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference , pp. 910-917, June 2012.
... utilized to synthesize the I and Q components. Due to difference in the logic level voltages of the microcontroller and the DAC, three digital four-channel isolators (SI8440, Silicon Labs) are installed on the 12-bit DAC data bus. The I/Q modulator's RF output signal is coupled to a balun with a 1:2 ...
... utilized to synthesize the I and Q components. Due to difference in the logic level voltages of the microcontroller and the DAC, three digital four-channel isolators (SI8440, Silicon Labs) are installed on the 12-bit DAC data bus. The I/Q modulator's RF output signal is coupled to a balun with a 1:2 ...
AP3105NA/NV/NL/NR Description Pin Assignments
... application or use of this document or any product described herein; neither does Diodes Incorporated convey any license under its patent or trademark rights, nor the rights of others. Any Customer or user of this document or products described herein in such applications shall assume all risks of s ...
... application or use of this document or any product described herein; neither does Diodes Incorporated convey any license under its patent or trademark rights, nor the rights of others. Any Customer or user of this document or products described herein in such applications shall assume all risks of s ...
Facility Connection Requirements
... In the order approving FAC-001-1, FERC stated, “We approve proposed Reliability Standard FAC-0011, as it will enhance reliability by expanding the obligation to develop and make available facility connection requirements to generators who have executed an agreement to interconnect with a third party ...
... In the order approving FAC-001-1, FERC stated, “We approve proposed Reliability Standard FAC-0011, as it will enhance reliability by expanding the obligation to develop and make available facility connection requirements to generators who have executed an agreement to interconnect with a third party ...
Sensorless control of induction motor drives equipped with inverter
... observer [6] is augmented with a speed adaptation mechanism, resulting in a drive where only the inverter output current and the dc-link voltage are measured [7]. The observer is analyzed using current loci in quasi-steady state and a linearized model. Emphasis is put on the operation in a wide spee ...
... observer [6] is augmented with a speed adaptation mechanism, resulting in a drive where only the inverter output current and the dc-link voltage are measured [7]. The observer is analyzed using current loci in quasi-steady state and a linearized model. Emphasis is put on the operation in a wide spee ...
Reverse Conduction IGBT for Inductive Cooking
... inducted in a circuit is directly proportional to the time rate of change of magnetic flux though the circuit”. Heinrich Lenz formed in a later stage the “The polarity of the inducted EMF is such that it tends to produce a current that will create a magnetic flux to oppose the change in magnetic flu ...
... inducted in a circuit is directly proportional to the time rate of change of magnetic flux though the circuit”. Heinrich Lenz formed in a later stage the “The polarity of the inducted EMF is such that it tends to produce a current that will create a magnetic flux to oppose the change in magnetic flu ...
Lecture
... voltage for initial striking of the lamp. -- The ballast maintains the voltage for lamp operation. The ballasts for HID lamps are often large and bulky. ...
... voltage for initial striking of the lamp. -- The ballast maintains the voltage for lamp operation. The ballasts for HID lamps are often large and bulky. ...
Snubber Circuits
... 6. Switching loss –excessive switching loss is a major contributing factor of overheating. Power electronic circuits and their switching devices and components can be protected from overcurrent by placing fuses at suitable locations. Heat sinks, fins and fans are used to take the excess heat away fr ...
... 6. Switching loss –excessive switching loss is a major contributing factor of overheating. Power electronic circuits and their switching devices and components can be protected from overcurrent by placing fuses at suitable locations. Heat sinks, fins and fans are used to take the excess heat away fr ...
Document
... those circumstances. The same is true for the assembly machinery. The gate connection of an MOS transistor has a very high input resistance. The voltage at which the gate oxide punctures and breaks down is about 40-100 V, and is getting smaller with reducing oxide thicknesses. A human or machine, ch ...
... those circumstances. The same is true for the assembly machinery. The gate connection of an MOS transistor has a very high input resistance. The voltage at which the gate oxide punctures and breaks down is about 40-100 V, and is getting smaller with reducing oxide thicknesses. A human or machine, ch ...
LT6100/LT6017 - Dual/Quad 3.2MHz, 0.8V/μs Low Power, Over-The-Top Precision Op Amp
... resistor. Fixed gains of 10, 12.5, 20, 25, 40, 50V/V are obtained by simply strapping or floating two gain select pins. Gain accuracy is better than 0.5% for all gains. The LT6100 sense inputs have a voltage range that extends from 4.1V to 48V, and can withstand a differential voltage of the full su ...
... resistor. Fixed gains of 10, 12.5, 20, 25, 40, 50V/V are obtained by simply strapping or floating two gain select pins. Gain accuracy is better than 0.5% for all gains. The LT6100 sense inputs have a voltage range that extends from 4.1V to 48V, and can withstand a differential voltage of the full su ...
Earth Fault Currents in Three Phase systems
... Earth fault occurs when charge flows into the Earth. Every now and then, accidents caused by electrical incidents injure many people. Preventing this has been one of the major concerns to people working in this field. If excess amount of charge is flowing through a circuit, an earth fault is introdu ...
... Earth fault occurs when charge flows into the Earth. Every now and then, accidents caused by electrical incidents injure many people. Preventing this has been one of the major concerns to people working in this field. If excess amount of charge is flowing through a circuit, an earth fault is introdu ...
Transient Voltage Suppressors (TVS Diode) Applications
... Repeatable transients are frequently caused by the operation of motors, generators, or the switching of reactive circuit components. Random transients, on the other hand, are often caused by Lightning and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Lightning and ESD generally occur unpredictably, and may require ...
... Repeatable transients are frequently caused by the operation of motors, generators, or the switching of reactive circuit components. Random transients, on the other hand, are often caused by Lightning and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Lightning and ESD generally occur unpredictably, and may require ...
Chapter 9 – DC Motors and Generators
... The terminal characteristic of a motor is a plot of its output torque versus speed. How does a shunt dc motor respond to a load ? 1. Initially, τind = τload . The motor speed is constant. 2. Load torque, τload ↑,on the shaft is increased. 3. So, τload > τind. Then, the motor slows down ω↓. 4. Its in ...
... The terminal characteristic of a motor is a plot of its output torque versus speed. How does a shunt dc motor respond to a load ? 1. Initially, τind = τload . The motor speed is constant. 2. Load torque, τload ↑,on the shaft is increased. 3. So, τload > τind. Then, the motor slows down ω↓. 4. Its in ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon AN2010-03 7ED020E12-FI-U1 – Evaluation Board for SmartPIM1
... developed to support customers during their first steps designing applications with these modules. The basic version of the board is available from Infineon in small quantities. The properties of these parts are described in the datasheet chapter of this document whereas the remaining paragraphs pro ...
... developed to support customers during their first steps designing applications with these modules. The basic version of the board is available from Infineon in small quantities. The properties of these parts are described in the datasheet chapter of this document whereas the remaining paragraphs pro ...
Motors - MD Anderson Cancer Center
... 2. All motor bearings shall be factory prepacked with a nondetergent lubricant and shall be provided with lubrication fitting arranged to provide easy access when installed on the driven apparatus except as noted hereinafter. 3. Permanently lubricated factory-sealed motors may be provided in fractio ...
... 2. All motor bearings shall be factory prepacked with a nondetergent lubricant and shall be provided with lubrication fitting arranged to provide easy access when installed on the driven apparatus except as noted hereinafter. 3. Permanently lubricated factory-sealed motors may be provided in fractio ...
History of electric power transmission
The history of the technology of moving electricity far from where it was generated dates from the late 19th century. This includes movement of electricity in bulk (formally referred to as ""transmission""), and the delivery of electricity (""distribution"") to individual customers. The distinction between the two terms did not exist in early years and were used interchangeably.