Product Guide
... Analyze & balance: Introducing a completely new solution for the number one problem experienced by people with hearing loss, improving on the ability to understand speech in noisy environments. Amplify & compress: Amplifying and compressing sounds so they become audible, comfortable and at the same ...
... Analyze & balance: Introducing a completely new solution for the number one problem experienced by people with hearing loss, improving on the ability to understand speech in noisy environments. Amplify & compress: Amplifying and compressing sounds so they become audible, comfortable and at the same ...
Technical Article How to Design Wideband Front Ends for GSPS Converters
... or Nyquist band. However, a wider frequency spectrum poses even more challenges on the front-end design. Just because you purchase a converter with a 1 GHz Nyquist band, it still means you have to wrap the right components around it and pay closer attention to the circuit’s construction, i.e. front ...
... or Nyquist band. However, a wider frequency spectrum poses even more challenges on the front-end design. Just because you purchase a converter with a 1 GHz Nyquist band, it still means you have to wrap the right components around it and pay closer attention to the circuit’s construction, i.e. front ...
Intermod2
... Manual NF measurement When measuring receiver sensitivity with noise one depends on the noise source being at least having good amplitude stability with time and a small variation of noise level over a wide bandwidth. One injects noise at a known level and looks at the change in receiver output wit ...
... Manual NF measurement When measuring receiver sensitivity with noise one depends on the noise source being at least having good amplitude stability with time and a small variation of noise level over a wide bandwidth. One injects noise at a known level and looks at the change in receiver output wit ...
ADS2806 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... operates in inverting mode, using IN as the signal input will restore the phase of the signal to its original orientation. Time-domain applications may benefit from a single-ended interface configuration and its reduced circuit complexity. Driving the ADS2806 with a single-ended signal will result i ...
... operates in inverting mode, using IN as the signal input will restore the phase of the signal to its original orientation. Time-domain applications may benefit from a single-ended interface configuration and its reduced circuit complexity. Driving the ADS2806 with a single-ended signal will result i ...
ST5484E Seismic Velocity 4-20mA Transmitter - Metrix
... the frequencies at which the vibration is occurring, while velocity levels are much less influenced. Thus, although acceleration, velocity, and displacement measurements are inter-related mathematically, seismic velocity measurements tend to be more consistent over a wide range of frequencies than e ...
... the frequencies at which the vibration is occurring, while velocity levels are much less influenced. Thus, although acceleration, velocity, and displacement measurements are inter-related mathematically, seismic velocity measurements tend to be more consistent over a wide range of frequencies than e ...
Florida Department of Transportation
... for review by the Engineer on reproductions of the original 11 by 17 inch sheets. Record all as-built information using block lettering or typed text to ensure legibility. Signing and pavement marking plan sheets may be used instead of signalization plan sheets, if a substantial number of changes fr ...
... for review by the Engineer on reproductions of the original 11 by 17 inch sheets. Record all as-built information using block lettering or typed text to ensure legibility. Signing and pavement marking plan sheets may be used instead of signalization plan sheets, if a substantial number of changes fr ...
MAX3746 Low-Power, 622Mbps to 3.2Gbps Limiting Amplifier General Description
... DC-coupled to the MAX3744/MAX3724 SFP transimpedance amplifier (TIA). A receiver consisting of the MAX3744/MAX3724 and the MAX3746 can provide up to 19dB RSSI dynamic range. Additional features include a programmable loss-of-signal (LOS) detect, an optional disable function (DISABLE), and an output- ...
... DC-coupled to the MAX3744/MAX3724 SFP transimpedance amplifier (TIA). A receiver consisting of the MAX3744/MAX3724 and the MAX3746 can provide up to 19dB RSSI dynamic range. Additional features include a programmable loss-of-signal (LOS) detect, an optional disable function (DISABLE), and an output- ...
MAX3981 3.125Gbps XAUI Quad Cable Equalizer General Description Features
... Internally, the MAX3981 is comprised of signal-detect circuitry, four matched equalizers, and one equalizer control loop. The four equalizers are made up of a master equalizer and three slave equalizers. The adaptive control is generated from only channel 1. It is assumed that all channels have the ...
... Internally, the MAX3981 is comprised of signal-detect circuitry, four matched equalizers, and one equalizer control loop. The four equalizers are made up of a master equalizer and three slave equalizers. The adaptive control is generated from only channel 1. It is assumed that all channels have the ...
Specification of Grade-1 colour production monitors
... Experts in video origination equipment grouped in the framework of the EBU Technical Committee have decided that it would he useful to publish in the form of an official EBU publication the results of their common experience in the field of grade-1 colour picture monitors. The specification set out ...
... Experts in video origination equipment grouped in the framework of the EBU Technical Committee have decided that it would he useful to publish in the form of an official EBU publication the results of their common experience in the field of grade-1 colour picture monitors. The specification set out ...
Integrated multistandard comb filter
... VDDD = VCCA = VCCO = VCCPLL = 5 V; Tamb = 25 °C; input signal Yext/CVBS = 1 V (p-p) (0 dB); input signal C = 0.7 V (p-p) (0 dB); input signal FSC = 200 mV (p-p), sine wave, DC level = 2 V; input signal LPFION = 5 V; test signal: EBU colour bar 100/0/75/0 “CCIR471-1”; source impedance for Yext/CVBS, ...
... VDDD = VCCA = VCCO = VCCPLL = 5 V; Tamb = 25 °C; input signal Yext/CVBS = 1 V (p-p) (0 dB); input signal C = 0.7 V (p-p) (0 dB); input signal FSC = 200 mV (p-p), sine wave, DC level = 2 V; input signal LPFION = 5 V; test signal: EBU colour bar 100/0/75/0 “CCIR471-1”; source impedance for Yext/CVBS, ...
Analog Devices Welcomes Hittite Microwave Corporation
... 4. Highest RF signal power capability is acheived wiht Vdd = +7V and A/B set to 0/+7V. 5. Back side paddle must be connected to RF ground. 6. A grounded coplanar waveguide PCB layout technique is recommended to achieve high isolation. The component side ground plane between RFC/grounded paddle and R ...
... 4. Highest RF signal power capability is acheived wiht Vdd = +7V and A/B set to 0/+7V. 5. Back side paddle must be connected to RF ground. 6. A grounded coplanar waveguide PCB layout technique is recommended to achieve high isolation. The component side ground plane between RFC/grounded paddle and R ...
LM1815 - Texas Instruments
... In the application example shown in Figure 17 (R=150kohms, C=0.001µF) the recommended maximum input frequency will typically be 5kHz. Operating with input frequencies above the recommended Fin (max) value may result in unreliable performance of the One Shot circuitry. For those applications where th ...
... In the application example shown in Figure 17 (R=150kohms, C=0.001µF) the recommended maximum input frequency will typically be 5kHz. Operating with input frequencies above the recommended Fin (max) value may result in unreliable performance of the One Shot circuitry. For those applications where th ...
Noise suppression and prevention in piezoelectric transducer systems
... A large improvement is achieved when the current-carrying conductor is tightly twisted with its return conductor. This results from the cancellation effect of having essentially equal and opposite electromagnetic fields in close proximity, with the resultant reduction of Ø. Similarly, the magnitude ...
... A large improvement is achieved when the current-carrying conductor is tightly twisted with its return conductor. This results from the cancellation effect of having essentially equal and opposite electromagnetic fields in close proximity, with the resultant reduction of Ø. Similarly, the magnitude ...
The Effects Of Cable On Signal Quality
... From the viewpoint of the cable and the load, the output impedance of the output stage driving it should be as low as possible. In a fine application note,4 the late Deane Jensen showed that output stages need some isolation from the loads they drive, and he outlined methods of keeping that resistan ...
... From the viewpoint of the cable and the load, the output impedance of the output stage driving it should be as low as possible. In a fine application note,4 the late Deane Jensen showed that output stages need some isolation from the loads they drive, and he outlined methods of keeping that resistan ...
... each pulse is made directly proportional to the amplitude of the information signal In pulse position modulation, constant-width pulses are used, and the position or time of occurrence of each pulse from some reference time is made directly proportional to the amplitude of the information signal PWM ...
The effects of resistor matching on common
... Monolithic difference amplifiers and instrumentation amplifiers have the relevant internal resistor ratios laser trimmed to achieve CMR of 80dB and higher. While they are easy to use, offer high common-mode rejection and gain accuracy, they may not offer the flexibility that some applications requir ...
... Monolithic difference amplifiers and instrumentation amplifiers have the relevant internal resistor ratios laser trimmed to achieve CMR of 80dB and higher. While they are easy to use, offer high common-mode rejection and gain accuracy, they may not offer the flexibility that some applications requir ...
Logic signal voltage levels
... Logic gate circuits are designed to input and output only two types of signals: "high" (1) and "low" (0), as represented by a variable voltage: full power supply voltage for a "high" state and zero voltage for a "low" state. In a perfect world, all logic circuit signals would exist at these extreme ...
... Logic gate circuits are designed to input and output only two types of signals: "high" (1) and "low" (0), as represented by a variable voltage: full power supply voltage for a "high" state and zero voltage for a "low" state. In a perfect world, all logic circuit signals would exist at these extreme ...
MAX378/MAX379 High-Voltage, Fault-Protected Analog Multiplexers _______________General Description
... the input signal from reaching the output. If the input voltage is +60V, Q1 has a negative VGS, which turns it off. Similarly, only sub-microamp leakage currents can flow from the output back to the input, since any voltage will turn off either Q1 or Q2. Figure 9 shows the condition of an OFF channe ...
... the input signal from reaching the output. If the input voltage is +60V, Q1 has a negative VGS, which turns it off. Similarly, only sub-microamp leakage currents can flow from the output back to the input, since any voltage will turn off either Q1 or Q2. Figure 9 shows the condition of an OFF channe ...
Understanding Accelerometer Scale Factor and
... preamplifier output) is equal to the g forces applied to the sensor (along its sensitive axis) times the output scale factor of the accelerometer. The ADXL50 has a preset scale factor of 19 mV/g at its preamplifier output, VPR ; the ADXL05’s scale factor is 200 mV/g. The use of the buffer is always ...
... preamplifier output) is equal to the g forces applied to the sensor (along its sensitive axis) times the output scale factor of the accelerometer. The ADXL50 has a preset scale factor of 19 mV/g at its preamplifier output, VPR ; the ADXL05’s scale factor is 200 mV/g. The use of the buffer is always ...
Emitter Concept
... From these fields, resulting in the interconnects then tensionAnd these tensions from the interference superimposed on the music signal and then it sounds less clearThe music is losing momentum and precision! Therefore, the transformer likes to be as far away as possible from the built-electronics s ...
... From these fields, resulting in the interconnects then tensionAnd these tensions from the interference superimposed on the music signal and then it sounds less clearThe music is losing momentum and precision! Therefore, the transformer likes to be as far away as possible from the built-electronics s ...
User Manual - Henley Designs Ltd.
... You can easily adjust the maximum gain of the Rhinelander to use most available headphones with best results independent from their efficiency or impedance. The gain setting has direct effect on the active gain of the input stage which is placed after the volume potentiometer. It is recommended that ...
... You can easily adjust the maximum gain of the Rhinelander to use most available headphones with best results independent from their efficiency or impedance. The gain setting has direct effect on the active gain of the input stage which is placed after the volume potentiometer. It is recommended that ...
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.