Mixed-signal ICs for Body and Powertrain Electronics
... expertise in stand-alone basic car-function controllers, covers ICs for all standard car electronic functions. A family of intelligent BCDMOS load drivers for universal use completes Atmel’s automotive ...
... expertise in stand-alone basic car-function controllers, covers ICs for all standard car electronic functions. A family of intelligent BCDMOS load drivers for universal use completes Atmel’s automotive ...
600/1v3 - JL Audio
... amplifier, seating it firmly so that no bare wire on, the “Remote” Connector on the amplifier AWG) wire to ground the battery to the vehicle is exposed. Smaller wire than 12 AWG can be may be used as a remote turn-on source for other chassis and to connect the alternator’s positive used, but it may ...
... amplifier, seating it firmly so that no bare wire on, the “Remote” Connector on the amplifier AWG) wire to ground the battery to the vehicle is exposed. Smaller wire than 12 AWG can be may be used as a remote turn-on source for other chassis and to connect the alternator’s positive used, but it may ...
BDTIC
... developed to support customers during their first steps designing applications with these modules. The basic version of each board is available from Infineon in small quantities. The properties of these parts are described in the following chapters of this document whereas the remaining paragraphs p ...
... developed to support customers during their first steps designing applications with these modules. The basic version of each board is available from Infineon in small quantities. The properties of these parts are described in the following chapters of this document whereas the remaining paragraphs p ...
Car Audio - My Sport Trac
... `dB' is for decibel, and is a measurement for power ratios. To measure dB, you must always measure with respect to something else. The formula for determining these ratios is P=10^(dB/10), which can be rewritten as dB=10log(P). For example, to gain 3dB of output compared to your current output, you ...
... `dB' is for decibel, and is a measurement for power ratios. To measure dB, you must always measure with respect to something else. The formula for determining these ratios is P=10^(dB/10), which can be rewritten as dB=10log(P). For example, to gain 3dB of output compared to your current output, you ...
DA9024 DA9024 Quad 1.2A Buck PMIC with Audio Drivers
... regulators have configurable startup sequences, levels and timing. For optimal processor energyper-task performance dynamic voltage scaling is available on four supply domains. All linear regulators use Dialog’s Smart Mirror™ dynamic biasing technique which maintains high performance over a wide ran ...
... regulators have configurable startup sequences, levels and timing. For optimal processor energyper-task performance dynamic voltage scaling is available on four supply domains. All linear regulators use Dialog’s Smart Mirror™ dynamic biasing technique which maintains high performance over a wide ran ...
0.18µm PHASE / FREQUENCY DETECTOR AND CHARGE PUMP
... This frequency synthesizer will be designed for cell phone uses. The first two blocks of this system are Phase/Frequency detector (PFD) and Charge Pump (CP). The job of these two blocks is to measure the phase and frequency error between the divider signal and the reference signal and produce an out ...
... This frequency synthesizer will be designed for cell phone uses. The first two blocks of this system are Phase/Frequency detector (PFD) and Charge Pump (CP). The job of these two blocks is to measure the phase and frequency error between the divider signal and the reference signal and produce an out ...
Microwave Amplifiers Design Peter Kijanga
... external matching circuits and Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) amplifier. First step in this project was to select radio frequency transistor suitable for specified design targets. Design process was done by AWR microwave office software tool. The AWR microwave office was used to chec ...
... external matching circuits and Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) amplifier. First step in this project was to select radio frequency transistor suitable for specified design targets. Design process was done by AWR microwave office software tool. The AWR microwave office was used to chec ...
+3V to +5V, 2500V Isolated RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers with ±15kV ESD Protection RMS
... and reduces reflections. The driver outputs are short-circuit and overvoltage protected. Other features are hotswap capability and isolation-barrier fault detection. The MAX3535E operates with a single +3V to +5.5V power supply. The improved secondary supply range of Functional Diagrams the MAX3535E ...
... and reduces reflections. The driver outputs are short-circuit and overvoltage protected. Other features are hotswap capability and isolation-barrier fault detection. The MAX3535E operates with a single +3V to +5.5V power supply. The improved secondary supply range of Functional Diagrams the MAX3535E ...
BDTIC
... key features of the Infineon IGBT gate driver 1ED020I12-BT (also applied to 1ED020I12-FT). The board is available from Infineon in sampling quantities. The properties of this part are described in the datasheet chapter of this document, whereas the remaining paragraphs provide information intended t ...
... key features of the Infineon IGBT gate driver 1ED020I12-BT (also applied to 1ED020I12-FT). The board is available from Infineon in sampling quantities. The properties of this part are described in the datasheet chapter of this document, whereas the remaining paragraphs provide information intended t ...
Crown MA-1200 MA-2400 Rental Manual
... 7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type ...
... 7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type ...
speech scrambler
... 8. Install the 1N4148 diode D1 (red/orange glass component with a black band). The black line around one end of the component denotes the "cathode" and must be oriented as shown in the parts diagram. 9. Install diode D2, another 1N4148. Observe the correct polarity! 10. Install jumper JMP3. Fr ...
... 8. Install the 1N4148 diode D1 (red/orange glass component with a black band). The black line around one end of the component denotes the "cathode" and must be oriented as shown in the parts diagram. 9. Install diode D2, another 1N4148. Observe the correct polarity! 10. Install jumper JMP3. Fr ...
Reduction of parasitic inductances
... solar and wind power systems or for the power control of electric ...
... solar and wind power systems or for the power control of electric ...
RFID Coil Design
... An RF signal can be radiated effectively if the linear dimension of the antenna is comparable with the wavelength of the operating frequency. In an RFID application utilizing the VLF (100 kHz – 500 kHz) band, the wavelength of the operating frequency is a few kilometers (λ = 2.4 Km for 125 kHz signa ...
... An RF signal can be radiated effectively if the linear dimension of the antenna is comparable with the wavelength of the operating frequency. In an RFID application utilizing the VLF (100 kHz – 500 kHz) band, the wavelength of the operating frequency is a few kilometers (λ = 2.4 Km for 125 kHz signa ...
THE MclNTOSH C 26 SOLID STATE STEREO PREAMPLIFIER
... To switch the main and remote stereo speakers using the pushbuttons on the front panel, the power amplifier output leads must be connected to the amplifier output terminals on the rear of the C 26. The main speakers must be connected to the main speaker terminals and the remote speakers to the remot ...
... To switch the main and remote stereo speakers using the pushbuttons on the front panel, the power amplifier output leads must be connected to the amplifier output terminals on the rear of the C 26. The main speakers must be connected to the main speaker terminals and the remote speakers to the remot ...
MAX13442E/MAX13443E/MAX13444E ±15kV ESD-Protected, ±80V Fault-Protected, Fail-Safe RS-485/J1708 Transceivers General Description
... Note 1: During normal operation, a termination resistor must be connected between A and B in order to guarantee overvoltage protection up to the absolute maximum rating of this device. When not in operation, these devices can withstand fault voltages up to the maximum rating without a termination re ...
... Note 1: During normal operation, a termination resistor must be connected between A and B in order to guarantee overvoltage protection up to the absolute maximum rating of this device. When not in operation, these devices can withstand fault voltages up to the maximum rating without a termination re ...
MAX13181E–MAX13184E +5.0V, ±15kV ESD-Protected, Half-Duplex/ Full-Duplex, RS-485 Transceiver in µDFN General Description
... The MAX13181E–MAX13184E are full-duplex and selectable half-/full-duplex RS-485 transceivers in a tiny 2mm x 2mm µDFN package. These devices are designed for space-constrained applications by including extended ESD protection to ±15kV per Human Body Model (HBM) and integrating pullup/pulldown resist ...
... The MAX13181E–MAX13184E are full-duplex and selectable half-/full-duplex RS-485 transceivers in a tiny 2mm x 2mm µDFN package. These devices are designed for space-constrained applications by including extended ESD protection to ±15kV per Human Body Model (HBM) and integrating pullup/pulldown resist ...
10 Gb/s Radiation-Hard VCSEL Array Driver
... stage into a current sufficient to drive a VCSEL. The amplitude of the modulation current in each driver is controlled via an 8-bit DAC. There is also a single 8-bit DAC to set the bias currents of all channels simultaneously. In addition, there are four spare drivers with associated 8-bit DACs that ...
... stage into a current sufficient to drive a VCSEL. The amplitude of the modulation current in each driver is controlled via an 8-bit DAC. There is also a single 8-bit DAC to set the bias currents of all channels simultaneously. In addition, there are four spare drivers with associated 8-bit DACs that ...
MAX13450-51E - Maxim Part Number Search
... Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance (qJA)...........39°C/W Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance (qJC)..................3°C/W Note 1: Package thermal resistances were obtained using the method described in JEDEC specification JESD51-7, using a four-layer board. For detailed information on package ...
... Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance (qJA)...........39°C/W Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance (qJC)..................3°C/W Note 1: Package thermal resistances were obtained using the method described in JEDEC specification JESD51-7, using a four-layer board. For detailed information on package ...
Tech Note MSP to GE VersaMax Nano/Micro Revision: 4.13
... containing additional logic. In the 90Micro logic was solved in the order written. Continuation coils and contacts are also used to force the order logic is solved in. The ladder logic has been refined and optimized to a very high degree. In someways this may make the driver programs harder to read ...
... containing additional logic. In the 90Micro logic was solved in the order written. Continuation coils and contacts are also used to force the order logic is solved in. The ladder logic has been refined and optimized to a very high degree. In someways this may make the driver programs harder to read ...
SP490E 数据资料DataSheet下载
... test (EUT) through air. This simulates an electrically charged person ready to connect a cable onto the rear of the system only to find an unpleasant zap just before the person touches the back panel. The high energy potential on the person discharges through an arcing path to the rear panel of the ...
... test (EUT) through air. This simulates an electrically charged person ready to connect a cable onto the rear of the system only to find an unpleasant zap just before the person touches the back panel. The high energy potential on the person discharges through an arcing path to the rear panel of the ...
Driving LEDs with CoolRunner-II CPLDS
... Under the typical conditions shown above, it is evident that at 0.4V the output low current (IOL) is as high as 20 mA. Of course, these numbers are typical and cannot be guaranteed under all circumstances. ...
... Under the typical conditions shown above, it is evident that at 0.4V the output low current (IOL) is as high as 20 mA. Of course, these numbers are typical and cannot be guaranteed under all circumstances. ...
DESIGN OF GIGAHERTZ TUNING RANGE 5 GHz LC
... on them, there is need for multi-band multi-standart RF transceivers. One of the main requirement of such transceivers is relatively wide operating frequency range. This coincides with one of the challenges in high-speed integrated circuit design – wide range frequency synthesis. Usually phase locke ...
... on them, there is need for multi-band multi-standart RF transceivers. One of the main requirement of such transceivers is relatively wide operating frequency range. This coincides with one of the challenges in high-speed integrated circuit design – wide range frequency synthesis. Usually phase locke ...
Dynaco Stereo 70 Repair Guide
... aftermarket modules that extend the operating voltage and also moderately increase the energy storage capacity. CAE offers two capacitor modules that meet these objectives and additionally include a complete new bias circuit (that also replaces the selenium rectifier). This is essentially a complete ...
... aftermarket modules that extend the operating voltage and also moderately increase the energy storage capacity. CAE offers two capacitor modules that meet these objectives and additionally include a complete new bias circuit (that also replaces the selenium rectifier). This is essentially a complete ...
OA-22 Pushing Low Quiescent Power Op Amps to Greater than
... amplifiers use a Class A output which requires significantly higher quiescent power to achieve low distortion. Also, minimal feedback, and hence minimal distortion improvement due to loop gain, is generally used in these other parts. This yields a distortion performance that is not nearly as frequen ...
... amplifiers use a Class A output which requires significantly higher quiescent power to achieve low distortion. Also, minimal feedback, and hence minimal distortion improvement due to loop gain, is generally used in these other parts. This yields a distortion performance that is not nearly as frequen ...
Broadband Doherty Power Amplifier via Real
... as high as possible. Since the circuit involves the active nonlinear transistor, a further optimization is necessary to achieve the drain efficiency as flat and as high as possible over the specified frequency range by applying the ADS optimization and harmonic balance simulator. • The desired frequ ...
... as high as possible. Since the circuit involves the active nonlinear transistor, a further optimization is necessary to achieve the drain efficiency as flat and as high as possible over the specified frequency range by applying the ADS optimization and harmonic balance simulator. • The desired frequ ...
Loudspeaker
A loudspeaker (or loud-speaker or speaker) is an electroacoustic transducer; a device which converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound. The first primitive loudspeakers were invented during the development of telephone systems in the late 1800s, but electronic amplification by vacuum tube beginning around 1912 made loudspeakers truly practical. By the 1920s they were used in radios, phonographs, public address systems and theatre sound systems for talking motion pictures.The most widely-used type of speaker today is the dynamic speaker, invented in 1925 by Edward W. Kellogg and Chester W. Rice. The dynamic speaker operates on the same basic principle as a dynamic microphone, but in reverse, to produce sound from an electrical signal. When an alternating current electrical audio signal input is applied through the voice coil, a coil of wire suspended in a circular gap between the poles of a permanent magnet, the coil is forced to move rapidly back and forth due to Faraday's law of induction, which causes a diaphragm (usually conically shaped) attached to the coil to move back and forth, pushing on the air to create sound waves. Besides this most common method, there are several alternative technologies that can be used to convert an electrical signal into sound. The sound source (e.g., a sound recording or a microphone) must be amplified with an amplifier before the signal is sent to the speaker.Speakers are typically housed in an enclosure which is often a rectangular or square box made of wood or sometimes plastic. Where high fidelity reproduction of sound is required, multiple loudspeakers may be mounted in the same enclosure, each reproducing a part of the audible frequency range (picture at right). In this case the individual speakers are referred to as ""drivers"" and the entire unit is called a loudspeaker. Miniature loudspeakers are found in devices such as radio and TV receivers, and many forms of music players. Larger loudspeaker systems are used for music, sound reinforcement in theatres and concerts, and in public address systems.