
Data Sheet
... is not used, especially in noisy environments. This can most easily be done by connecting a resistor between VIN and the EN pin. The resistor is required, since the internal zener diode, at the EN pin, will conduct for voltages above about 6V. The current in this zener must be limited to less than 1 ...
... is not used, especially in noisy environments. This can most easily be done by connecting a resistor between VIN and the EN pin. The resistor is required, since the internal zener diode, at the EN pin, will conduct for voltages above about 6V. The current in this zener must be limited to less than 1 ...
MMST6427 Features Mechanical Data
... Diodes Incorporated products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: ...
... Diodes Incorporated products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: ...
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... "Products"). If you wish to use any such Product, please be sure to refer to the specifications, which can be obtained from ROHM upon request. Examples of application circuits, circuit constants and any other information contained herein illustrate the standard usage and operations of the Products. ...
... "Products"). If you wish to use any such Product, please be sure to refer to the specifications, which can be obtained from ROHM upon request. Examples of application circuits, circuit constants and any other information contained herein illustrate the standard usage and operations of the Products. ...
QE108: ELECTRICITY
... “Eureka wire”(Resistance/meter): ................. RELATED KNOWLEDGE (Complete this before coming to the lab) i. Find the minimum resistance that may be connected across the terminals of the given power supply, if the maximum permissible current that can be drawn from it ...
... “Eureka wire”(Resistance/meter): ................. RELATED KNOWLEDGE (Complete this before coming to the lab) i. Find the minimum resistance that may be connected across the terminals of the given power supply, if the maximum permissible current that can be drawn from it ...
LT1513/LT1513-2 - Linear Technology
... The LT1513 is an IC battery charger chip specifically optimized to use the SEPIC converter topology. A complete charger schematic is shown in Figure 1. The SEPIC topology has unique advantages for battery charging. It will operate with input voltages above, equal to or below the battery voltage, has ...
... The LT1513 is an IC battery charger chip specifically optimized to use the SEPIC converter topology. A complete charger schematic is shown in Figure 1. The SEPIC topology has unique advantages for battery charging. It will operate with input voltages above, equal to or below the battery voltage, has ...
balanced modulator
... PIN diodes are special type silicon junction diodes designed for use at frequencies above 100 MHz. When PIN diodes are forward-biased, they operate as variable resistors. Attenuation caused by PIN diode circuits varies with the amplitude of the modulating signal. ...
... PIN diodes are special type silicon junction diodes designed for use at frequencies above 100 MHz. When PIN diodes are forward-biased, they operate as variable resistors. Attenuation caused by PIN diode circuits varies with the amplitude of the modulating signal. ...
1 Scope - Duke Atlas
... fiber bundles. Stray fiber bundles in a position near the shell or an adjacent high voltage group can cause a high voltage breakdown. This test will identify damaged straws and allow straw replacement or fiber bundle repair before the straws are glued into place. Before straw gluing, test all high v ...
... fiber bundles. Stray fiber bundles in a position near the shell or an adjacent high voltage group can cause a high voltage breakdown. This test will identify damaged straws and allow straw replacement or fiber bundle repair before the straws are glued into place. Before straw gluing, test all high v ...
Precision, 20MHz, 0.9pA, Low-Noise, RRIO, CMOS Op Amp with
... The OPA320 features a linear input stage with zerocrossover distortion that delivers excellent commonmode rejection ratio (CMRR) of typically 114dB over the full input range. The input common-mode range extends 100mV beyond the negative and positive supply rails. The output voltage typically swings ...
... The OPA320 features a linear input stage with zerocrossover distortion that delivers excellent commonmode rejection ratio (CMRR) of typically 114dB over the full input range. The input common-mode range extends 100mV beyond the negative and positive supply rails. The output voltage typically swings ...
Capacitors
... Capacitance increases with increasing surface area of the plates, decreasing spacing between plates, and increasing the relative dielectric constant of the insulator between the two plates. ...
... Capacitance increases with increasing surface area of the plates, decreasing spacing between plates, and increasing the relative dielectric constant of the insulator between the two plates. ...
Capacitors - WordPress.com
... Capacitance increases with increasing surface area of the plates, decreasing spacing between plates, and increasing the relative dielectric constant of the insulator between the two plates. ...
... Capacitance increases with increasing surface area of the plates, decreasing spacing between plates, and increasing the relative dielectric constant of the insulator between the two plates. ...
Differential Amplifiers (Chapter 8 in Horenstein)
... • The carrier concentration is pinned at zero (i.e. very small) at the collector junction, resulting in a linear (triangular) distribution of charge in the base • Non-zero slope in normal active region is caused by base width narrowing due to increase in V CB reverse bias and corresponding increase ...
... • The carrier concentration is pinned at zero (i.e. very small) at the collector junction, resulting in a linear (triangular) distribution of charge in the base • Non-zero slope in normal active region is caused by base width narrowing due to increase in V CB reverse bias and corresponding increase ...
analysis of a dual buck converter fed four-quadrant dc drive
... comprising the two sets of 2QSWs is simply the inverseconnection of two bidirectional buck converters and is, hence, referred to as dual buck converter. From Fig. 1 it is apparent that there are four combinations of two 2QSWs in inverse-parallel in the dual buck converter. Each inverseparallel conne ...
... comprising the two sets of 2QSWs is simply the inverseconnection of two bidirectional buck converters and is, hence, referred to as dual buck converter. From Fig. 1 it is apparent that there are four combinations of two 2QSWs in inverse-parallel in the dual buck converter. Each inverseparallel conne ...
BC857BLP Features Mechanical Data
... Diodes Incorporated products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: ...
... Diodes Incorporated products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: ...
AND8273 - Design of a 100 W Active Clamp Forward DC
... dc−dc converter. This IC operates from an input supply up to 150 V, thus covering the input voltages usually found in telecom, datacom and 42 V automotive systems. One can also note that the NCP1562 can be used in mains related applications (e.g. desktop, server, flat TVs) as it can be supplied by a ...
... dc−dc converter. This IC operates from an input supply up to 150 V, thus covering the input voltages usually found in telecom, datacom and 42 V automotive systems. One can also note that the NCP1562 can be used in mains related applications (e.g. desktop, server, flat TVs) as it can be supplied by a ...
Datasheet - STMicroelectronics
... as short as possible and the use of RC filters (R1, C1) on each input signal is suggested. The filters should be with a time constant of about 100 ns and placed as close as possible to the IPM input pins. The use of a bypass capacitor CVCC (aluminum or tantalum) can reduce the transient circuit dema ...
... as short as possible and the use of RC filters (R1, C1) on each input signal is suggested. The filters should be with a time constant of about 100 ns and placed as close as possible to the IPM input pins. The use of a bypass capacitor CVCC (aluminum or tantalum) can reduce the transient circuit dema ...
FEATURES DESCRIPTION D
... path. This amplifier is zero-corrected every 100µs using a proprietary technique. Upon power-up, the amplifier requires approximately 400µs to achieve specified VOS accuracy, which includes one full auto-zero cycle of approximately 100µs and the start-up time for the bias circuitry. Prior to this ti ...
... path. This amplifier is zero-corrected every 100µs using a proprietary technique. Upon power-up, the amplifier requires approximately 400µs to achieve specified VOS accuracy, which includes one full auto-zero cycle of approximately 100µs and the start-up time for the bias circuitry. Prior to this ti ...
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... "Products"). If you wish to use any such Product, please be sure to refer to the specifications, which can be obtained from ROHM upon request. Examples of application circuits, circuit constants and any other information contained herein illustrate the standard usage and operations of the Products. ...
... "Products"). If you wish to use any such Product, please be sure to refer to the specifications, which can be obtained from ROHM upon request. Examples of application circuits, circuit constants and any other information contained herein illustrate the standard usage and operations of the Products. ...
Power MOSFET Basics: Understanding the Turn-On Process
... When confronted with the output characteristics, designers invariably demand to know the RDS(on) at their particular operating conditions. Typically it will be at a combination of VGS and IDS, where the curve has strayed from the straight and narrow line into the gray area. For example, in the case ...
... When confronted with the output characteristics, designers invariably demand to know the RDS(on) at their particular operating conditions. Typically it will be at a combination of VGS and IDS, where the curve has strayed from the straight and narrow line into the gray area. For example, in the case ...
FHR1200 Micro-Power, Ultra Wide Voltage Regulator FHR120 0 —
... 2. The deviation parameters VREF(dev) and IREF(dev) are defined as the differences between the maximum and minimum values obtained over the rated temperature range. The average full-range temperature coefficient of the reference input voltage, TCVREF, is defined as: ...
... 2. The deviation parameters VREF(dev) and IREF(dev) are defined as the differences between the maximum and minimum values obtained over the rated temperature range. The average full-range temperature coefficient of the reference input voltage, TCVREF, is defined as: ...
Data Sheet Features General Description
... The AH9279 is a most advanced fan control and drive Hall IC manufactured by special CMOS process. This IC consists of voltage reference, Hall sensor, signal amplifier, wave shaping circuit, locked rotor detector, locked rotor protection and restart circuit, output drive circuit, etc.. To allow survi ...
... The AH9279 is a most advanced fan control and drive Hall IC manufactured by special CMOS process. This IC consists of voltage reference, Hall sensor, signal amplifier, wave shaping circuit, locked rotor detector, locked rotor protection and restart circuit, output drive circuit, etc.. To allow survi ...
P–n diode

This article provides a more detailed explanation of p–n diode behavior than that found in the articles p–n junction or diode.A p–n diode is a type of semiconductor diode based upon the p–n junction. The diode conducts current in only one direction, and it is made by joining a p-type semiconducting layer to an n-type semiconducting layer. Semiconductor diodes have multiple uses including rectification of alternating current to direct current, detection of radio signals, emitting light and detecting light.