LF to 2.5 GHz TruPwr™ Detector AD8361
... 100 mV). When a logic high (greater than VS − 0.5 V) is applied, the device is turned off and the supply current goes to nearly zero (ground and internal reference mode less than 1 µA, supply reference ...
... 100 mV). When a logic high (greater than VS − 0.5 V) is applied, the device is turned off and the supply current goes to nearly zero (ground and internal reference mode less than 1 µA, supply reference ...
Transducers
... Range. The range of the transducer should be large enough to encompass all the expected magnitudes of the measurand. Sensitivity. The transducer should give a sufficient output signal per unit of measured input in order to yield meaningful data. Electrical Output Characteristics. The electrica ...
... Range. The range of the transducer should be large enough to encompass all the expected magnitudes of the measurand. Sensitivity. The transducer should give a sufficient output signal per unit of measured input in order to yield meaningful data. Electrical Output Characteristics. The electrica ...
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... Operational Amplifiers Texas Instruments Incorporated University of Beira Interior (PT) ...
... Operational Amplifiers Texas Instruments Incorporated University of Beira Interior (PT) ...
CTAP-001 Clutch/Throttle Position Activation Switch Installation
... position sensors (TPS), accelerator pedal position (APP) sensors, clutch pedal position (CPP) sensors, brake pedal position sensors and manifold air pressure (MAP) sensors. The CTAP-001 will accept either a rising or falling voltage signal. The primary uses for the CTAP-001 are: • Control the activ ...
... position sensors (TPS), accelerator pedal position (APP) sensors, clutch pedal position (CPP) sensors, brake pedal position sensors and manifold air pressure (MAP) sensors. The CTAP-001 will accept either a rising or falling voltage signal. The primary uses for the CTAP-001 are: • Control the activ ...
Analog to Digital Conversion
... Voltage-to-frequency converters inherently have a high noise rejection characteristic, because the input signal is effectively integrated over the counting interval. Voltage-to-frequency conversion is commonly used to convert slow and noisy signals. Voltage-to-frequency ADCs are also widely used for ...
... Voltage-to-frequency converters inherently have a high noise rejection characteristic, because the input signal is effectively integrated over the counting interval. Voltage-to-frequency conversion is commonly used to convert slow and noisy signals. Voltage-to-frequency ADCs are also widely used for ...
112-GHz, 157-GHz, and 180-GHz InP HEMT Traveling
... high bandwidths. High-electron mobility transfer (HEMT) traveling-wave amplifiers (TWA’s) with 100 GHz bandwidths have been demonstrated [1]–[3]. Pusl et al. [2] used capacitive voltage division [4] on the gate synthetic line to obtain 11 dB gain over a 1–96-GHz bandwidth. Capacitive division decrea ...
... high bandwidths. High-electron mobility transfer (HEMT) traveling-wave amplifiers (TWA’s) with 100 GHz bandwidths have been demonstrated [1]–[3]. Pusl et al. [2] used capacitive voltage division [4] on the gate synthetic line to obtain 11 dB gain over a 1–96-GHz bandwidth. Capacitive division decrea ...
Computer interfacing Introduction
... Slew rate -- the maximum rate of output change (V/us) for a large input step change. ...
... Slew rate -- the maximum rate of output change (V/us) for a large input step change. ...
I-Tech HD Series
... complicance could void the user’s authority to operate the euqipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference i ...
... complicance could void the user’s authority to operate the euqipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference i ...
Oscilloscope Basics Guide
... An oscilloscope is an electronic test instrument that displays electrical signals graphically, usually as a voltage (vertical or Y axis) versus time (horizontal or X axis) as shown in figure 1. The intensity or brightness of a waveform is sometimes considered the Z axis. There are some applications ...
... An oscilloscope is an electronic test instrument that displays electrical signals graphically, usually as a voltage (vertical or Y axis) versus time (horizontal or X axis) as shown in figure 1. The intensity or brightness of a waveform is sometimes considered the Z axis. There are some applications ...
VJU7 Universal Temperature Converter
... necessary to refer to the user’s manual for information on personnel and instrument safety. This symbol is displayed in the user’s manual to indicate precautions for avoiding danger to the operator, such as an electric shock. The following symbols are used only in this manual. ...
... necessary to refer to the user’s manual for information on personnel and instrument safety. This symbol is displayed in the user’s manual to indicate precautions for avoiding danger to the operator, such as an electric shock. The following symbols are used only in this manual. ...
MLS_Vs_Sine - Bodzio Software
... MLSs, so that the nonlinearity peaks will pop up in different locations. Then simply apply averaging. Each time the number of averages is doubled, the noise due to nonlinearities is reduced by approximately 6dB. Even a relatively small number of repetitions will push the nonlinearity peaks into the ...
... MLSs, so that the nonlinearity peaks will pop up in different locations. Then simply apply averaging. Each time the number of averages is doubled, the noise due to nonlinearities is reduced by approximately 6dB. Even a relatively small number of repetitions will push the nonlinearity peaks into the ...
handsets_design_Oct to customers
... Caused by stray capacitance associated with the NMOS and PMOS transistors For both NMOS and PMOS to have same Ron, PMOS is approx three times the area of NMOS hence cap of PMOS= 3x cap of NMOS Balanced NMOS and PMOS => low Qinj ...
... Caused by stray capacitance associated with the NMOS and PMOS transistors For both NMOS and PMOS to have same Ron, PMOS is approx three times the area of NMOS hence cap of PMOS= 3x cap of NMOS Balanced NMOS and PMOS => low Qinj ...
PORTABLE ANALYZER FOR IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY Jerzy Hoja
... assumes two measurement cycles: calibration and normal. During calibration, the measured impedance is replaced by the reference resistor Rcal, which allows to determine the voltage across the measured impedance. The two-stage algorithm proposed by the manufacturer is onerous to realize, but also lea ...
... assumes two measurement cycles: calibration and normal. During calibration, the measured impedance is replaced by the reference resistor Rcal, which allows to determine the voltage across the measured impedance. The two-stage algorithm proposed by the manufacturer is onerous to realize, but also lea ...
Heto CB8-30 Service Manual
... with an operating range from -30°C to +100°C continuously and up to +120°C for shorter periods, using appropriate liquids to maintain a good temperature stability. The manual is intended for engineers, who is educated in the basic principles of compressor cooling systems, and who have experience in ...
... with an operating range from -30°C to +100°C continuously and up to +120°C for shorter periods, using appropriate liquids to maintain a good temperature stability. The manual is intended for engineers, who is educated in the basic principles of compressor cooling systems, and who have experience in ...
PAM8407
... If either the UP or DOWN pin remains low after the first volume transition the volume will change again, but this time after 10 cycles. The followed transition occurs at 4 cycles for each volume transition. This is intended to provide the user with a volume control that pauses briefly after initial ...
... If either the UP or DOWN pin remains low after the first volume transition the volume will change again, but this time after 10 cycles. The followed transition occurs at 4 cycles for each volume transition. This is intended to provide the user with a volume control that pauses briefly after initial ...
New Logarithmic Two-Step Flash A/D Converter with Digital Error
... ADC to allow operation in higher positions of the scale. In the logarithmic domain, where the addition is equivalent to a multiplication, this operation corresponds to an amplification dependent on the scale offset introduced. The higher the offset the lower the comparator gain needed. If we shift t ...
... ADC to allow operation in higher positions of the scale. In the logarithmic domain, where the addition is equivalent to a multiplication, this operation corresponds to an amplification dependent on the scale offset introduced. The higher the offset the lower the comparator gain needed. If we shift t ...
Introduction to Energy Transfer Sampling
... to any device or devices that employ receivers that receive electro-‐‑magnetic (EM) waves or signals. The EM signals include, but are not limited to, radio frequency (RF) carrier signals which can ...
... to any device or devices that employ receivers that receive electro-‐‑magnetic (EM) waves or signals. The EM signals include, but are not limited to, radio frequency (RF) carrier signals which can ...
KPC-3+ Telemetry Input and Control Output Standardization
... This command allows the user to specify how the analog telemetry data will be reported back to the user. The user must still insure that the input signal level stays within the 0.0 volt to 5.0 volt input range. But, by using the “RANGE” command, the user, for example, can specify that a signal going ...
... This command allows the user to specify how the analog telemetry data will be reported back to the user. The user must still insure that the input signal level stays within the 0.0 volt to 5.0 volt input range. But, by using the “RANGE” command, the user, for example, can specify that a signal going ...
Audio Processor for Advanced TV with ADAV4622
... continuous-time, multibit Σ-Δ architecture to bring a higher level of performance to ATV systems, required by third-party algorithm providers to meet system branding certification. The analog input is provided by 95 dB dynamic range (DNR) ADCs, and analog output is provided by 94 dB DNR DACs. The ma ...
... continuous-time, multibit Σ-Δ architecture to bring a higher level of performance to ATV systems, required by third-party algorithm providers to meet system branding certification. The analog input is provided by 95 dB dynamic range (DNR) ADCs, and analog output is provided by 94 dB DNR DACs. The ma ...
Archived: DAQCard-1200 User Manual
... places digital electronics into two classes. These classes are known as Class A (for use in industrial-commercial locations only) or Class B (for use in residential or commercial locations). Depending on where it is operated, this product could be subject to restrictions in the FCC rules. (In Canada ...
... places digital electronics into two classes. These classes are known as Class A (for use in industrial-commercial locations only) or Class B (for use in residential or commercial locations). Depending on where it is operated, this product could be subject to restrictions in the FCC rules. (In Canada ...
Tektronix: Primer > XYZs of Signal Sources
... The signal source is exactly what its name implies: a source of signals used as a stimulus for electronic measurements. Most circuits require some type of input signal whose amplitude varies over time. The signal may be a true bipolar AC 1 signal (with peaks oscillating above and below a ground refe ...
... The signal source is exactly what its name implies: a source of signals used as a stimulus for electronic measurements. Most circuits require some type of input signal whose amplitude varies over time. The signal may be a true bipolar AC 1 signal (with peaks oscillating above and below a ground refe ...
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.