Pulse and Pulse Processing
... Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) and Emitter Coupled Logic (ECL) ...
... Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) and Emitter Coupled Logic (ECL) ...
MAX1193 Ultra-Low-Power, 45Msps, Dual 8-Bit ADC General Description Features
... (T/H) inputs. These inputs have a 440MHz bandwidth and accept fully differential or single-ended signals. The MAX1193 delivers a typical signal-to-noise and distortion (SINAD) of 48.5dB at an input frequency of 5.5MHz and a sampling rate of 45Msps while consuming only 57mW. This ADC operates from a ...
... (T/H) inputs. These inputs have a 440MHz bandwidth and accept fully differential or single-ended signals. The MAX1193 delivers a typical signal-to-noise and distortion (SINAD) of 48.5dB at an input frequency of 5.5MHz and a sampling rate of 45Msps while consuming only 57mW. This ADC operates from a ...
Understanding ADC Specifications By Len Staller Silicon
... ADCs convert an analog signal input to a digital output code. ADC measurements deviate from the ideal due to process variations in integrated circuits (ICs) and various sources of inaccuracies in the analog-to-digital conversion process. ADC performance specifications quantify errors that are caused ...
... ADCs convert an analog signal input to a digital output code. ADC measurements deviate from the ideal due to process variations in integrated circuits (ICs) and various sources of inaccuracies in the analog-to-digital conversion process. ADC performance specifications quantify errors that are caused ...
250/1v2 - JL Audio
... input and turn off when +12V is switched off. If a source unit does not have a dedicated remote turn-on output, the amplifier’s turnon lead can be connected to +12V via a switch that derives power from an ignition-switched circuit. To use this method, select “Off” on the “Signal Sensing” switch in t ...
... input and turn off when +12V is switched off. If a source unit does not have a dedicated remote turn-on output, the amplifier’s turnon lead can be connected to +12V via a switch that derives power from an ignition-switched circuit. To use this method, select “Off” on the “Signal Sensing” switch in t ...
Ultrasonic Distance Measurer
... The time analysis is included in Appendix A. This section explains the restrictions that this demo has for time and cycles available to implement the filter. The design uses a 3.3 V power supply. This limits the measurement up to 34 cm. The transmitter is tested to a max of 20 Vrms. It is possible t ...
... The time analysis is included in Appendix A. This section explains the restrictions that this demo has for time and cycles available to implement the filter. The design uses a 3.3 V power supply. This limits the measurement up to 34 cm. The transmitter is tested to a max of 20 Vrms. It is possible t ...
Analog Circuit Testing
... when switching different signals. • The glitch disturbance can be reduced by limiting the bandwidth • In DAC, thermometer-based converter does have advantages over its binary counterpart, such as low DNL errors, guaranteed monotonicity, and reduced glitching noise ...
... when switching different signals. • The glitch disturbance can be reduced by limiting the bandwidth • In DAC, thermometer-based converter does have advantages over its binary counterpart, such as low DNL errors, guaranteed monotonicity, and reduced glitching noise ...
The superhet or superheterodyne radio receiver
... Those that fall outside the passband of the IF are rejected. Tuning is accomplished very simply by varying the frequency of the local oscillator. The advantage of this process is that very selective fixed frequency filters can be used and these far out perform any variable frequency ones. They are a ...
... Those that fall outside the passband of the IF are rejected. Tuning is accomplished very simply by varying the frequency of the local oscillator. The advantage of this process is that very selective fixed frequency filters can be used and these far out perform any variable frequency ones. They are a ...
chapter 2: other linear circuits
... external feedback components of R, C, and (sometimes) L. The final configuration and circuit function using an op amp is truly whatever you make of it. In contrast to this, an instrumentation amp (in-amp) is a more constrained device in terms of functioning, and also the allowable range(s) of operat ...
... external feedback components of R, C, and (sometimes) L. The final configuration and circuit function using an op amp is truly whatever you make of it. In contrast to this, an instrumentation amp (in-amp) is a more constrained device in terms of functioning, and also the allowable range(s) of operat ...
LTC1408 - Linear Technology
... Note 9: The absolute voltage at CHx+ and CHx– must be within this range. Note 10: If less than 3ns is allowed, the output data will appear one clock cycle later. It is best for CONV to rise half a clock before SCK, when running the clock at rated speed. Note 11: Not the same as aperture delay. Apert ...
... Note 9: The absolute voltage at CHx+ and CHx– must be within this range. Note 10: If less than 3ns is allowed, the output data will appear one clock cycle later. It is best for CONV to rise half a clock before SCK, when running the clock at rated speed. Note 11: Not the same as aperture delay. Apert ...
Clipper circuits
... Clipper prevents over driving radio transmitter by voice peaks. A sinewave may be squared up by overdriving a clipper. Another clipper application is the protection of exposed inputs of integrated circuits. The input of the IC is connected to a pair of diodes as at node “2” of Figure above . The vol ...
... Clipper prevents over driving radio transmitter by voice peaks. A sinewave may be squared up by overdriving a clipper. Another clipper application is the protection of exposed inputs of integrated circuits. The input of the IC is connected to a pair of diodes as at node “2” of Figure above . The vol ...
1977 - HP Archive
... one of the most popular IC logic family. This might as well be any analog signal when viewed on an oscilloscope. The oscilloscope displays absolute voltage with respect to time, but in the digital world absolute values are unimportant. A digital signal exists in one of two or three states -high, low ...
... one of the most popular IC logic family. This might as well be any analog signal when viewed on an oscilloscope. The oscilloscope displays absolute voltage with respect to time, but in the digital world absolute values are unimportant. A digital signal exists in one of two or three states -high, low ...
05T / 06T SCREW COMPRESSOR APPLICATION GUIDE
... valve prevents the reverse flow of refrigerant through the compressor during compressor off cycles. A check valve in the discharge line is not required for parallel applications. It may be required for pump down on single compressor systems. ...
... valve prevents the reverse flow of refrigerant through the compressor during compressor off cycles. A check valve in the discharge line is not required for parallel applications. It may be required for pump down on single compressor systems. ...
amplifier models - Precision Power
... warranty. Many parts of the PrecisionPowerTM product are custom built to our specifications. Our factory parts are not made available to anyone else nor are they for sale. Our goal is to make sure that your PrecisionPowerTM product will always sound as good as the day it was purchased. Contact your ...
... warranty. Many parts of the PrecisionPowerTM product are custom built to our specifications. Our factory parts are not made available to anyone else nor are they for sale. Our goal is to make sure that your PrecisionPowerTM product will always sound as good as the day it was purchased. Contact your ...
Electronic Stethoscope - BME Design Projects
... named Amplivox produced the first electronic stethoscope. It was only meant to be an academic tool due to its large size and weight, and it also produced distinctly different sounds than what doctors were used to hearing [5]. Because of this, the idea was largely abandoned, and users returned to the ...
... named Amplivox produced the first electronic stethoscope. It was only meant to be an academic tool due to its large size and weight, and it also produced distinctly different sounds than what doctors were used to hearing [5]. Because of this, the idea was largely abandoned, and users returned to the ...
Crown MA-1200 MA-2400 Rental Manual
... fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. ...
... fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. ...
Power Amplification and Selectivity in the Cochlear
... constructed so as to match the input and output characteristics. By contrast, in the proposed model, the numerical values of the individual elements of the electrical equivalent circuit are consistent with the physiological data. The development of mathematical and electronic base of physical model ...
... constructed so as to match the input and output characteristics. By contrast, in the proposed model, the numerical values of the individual elements of the electrical equivalent circuit are consistent with the physiological data. The development of mathematical and electronic base of physical model ...
jhjds2012s
... 2.3 Automatically set JHJDS2022A/JHJDS2012S has an automatic setting function.According to the input signal, automatically adjusting the voltage stall, time base, and triggering the best way to form display. "AUTO" for automatically setting. ● If there is more than one channel signal, the channel wi ...
... 2.3 Automatically set JHJDS2022A/JHJDS2012S has an automatic setting function.According to the input signal, automatically adjusting the voltage stall, time base, and triggering the best way to form display. "AUTO" for automatically setting. ● If there is more than one channel signal, the channel wi ...
"Torque-Balanced High-Density Steady States of Single-Component Plasmas" Physical Review Letters 94 (2005), 0305001. J. R. Danielson and C. M. Surko (PDF)
... RW is turned off, the density decays exponentially at a slow rate (< 0:1 s1 ), even at the highest densities studied. Figure 3 shows three representative radial profiles during plasma compression for fRW 6 MHz. Other than during rapid compression, the plasma profiles are close to that of a rigid ...
... RW is turned off, the density decays exponentially at a slow rate (< 0:1 s1 ), even at the highest densities studied. Figure 3 shows three representative radial profiles during plasma compression for fRW 6 MHz. Other than during rapid compression, the plasma profiles are close to that of a rigid ...
Dynamic range compression
Dynamic range compression (DRC) or simply compression reduces the volume of loud sounds or amplifies quiet sounds by narrowing or ""compressing"" an audio signal's dynamic range. Compression is commonly used in sound recording and reproduction and broadcasting and on instrument amplifiers.Audio compression reduces loud sounds which are above a certain threshold while quiet sounds remain unaffected. The dedicated electronic hardware unit or audio software used to apply compression is called a compressor. In recorded and live music, compression parameters may be adjusted by an audio engineer to change the way the effect sounds.