
Circuits Diagrams
... • A circuit is a closed path of conducting material • Electricity cannot flow unless a circuit is present • A circuit includes 1. Power source 2. Conducting wires 3. Load ...
... • A circuit is a closed path of conducting material • Electricity cannot flow unless a circuit is present • A circuit includes 1. Power source 2. Conducting wires 3. Load ...
Optimizing the Output Configuration of Semtech Bipolar Pin Drivers
... components when finding optimum inductor values easier. In a production system where board space is at a premium, 0402 or smaller inductors may be used. Since the external impedance-matching resistors may have to dissipate a significant amount of power, the size of these components cannot usually be ...
... components when finding optimum inductor values easier. In a production system where board space is at a premium, 0402 or smaller inductors may be used. Since the external impedance-matching resistors may have to dissipate a significant amount of power, the size of these components cannot usually be ...
BDTIC TLE4984C Programmable Mono-cell Chopped Hall Sensor with
... dangerous substances. For information on the types in question please contact your nearest Infineon Technologies Office. Infineon Technologies Components may only be used in life-support devices or systems with the express written approval of Infineon Technologies, if a failure of such components ca ...
... dangerous substances. For information on the types in question please contact your nearest Infineon Technologies Office. Infineon Technologies Components may only be used in life-support devices or systems with the express written approval of Infineon Technologies, if a failure of such components ca ...
Yamaha Vision TCI Rebuild
... There is a good chance you can repair the TCI module. A little soldering skill may be all it takes. This is a "work in progress" so this is only a start. I believe we will repair a couple Vision TCI in 2001 and answer many questions.General speaking, it is most likely the transistors which have fail ...
... There is a good chance you can repair the TCI module. A little soldering skill may be all it takes. This is a "work in progress" so this is only a start. I believe we will repair a couple Vision TCI in 2001 and answer many questions.General speaking, it is most likely the transistors which have fail ...
RESISTORS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
... High voltage resistors use special design techniques to minimise VCR, but ultimately there is a trade-off between VCR and product size. It should be noted that, as the gradient increases at high voltage, VCR error can be reduced by only operating the resistor at up to 75% of the full rated voltage. ...
... High voltage resistors use special design techniques to minimise VCR, but ultimately there is a trade-off between VCR and product size. It should be noted that, as the gradient increases at high voltage, VCR error can be reduced by only operating the resistor at up to 75% of the full rated voltage. ...
General Description Features
... a USB cable. The MAXADC-RTD provides accurate temperature-measurement readings in the -15NC to +100NC range and does not require an external power supply or a USB device driver. The RTD is soldered on a stick, which can be connected to the rest of the PCB or broken off for remote monitoring. The RTD ...
... a USB cable. The MAXADC-RTD provides accurate temperature-measurement readings in the -15NC to +100NC range and does not require an external power supply or a USB device driver. The RTD is soldered on a stick, which can be connected to the rest of the PCB or broken off for remote monitoring. The RTD ...
Physics - Electricity Name_______________________ Lab
... Does it match what you have recorded on the circuit?__ 4. Click schematic show value and draw circuit --> 5. Make a second circuit with a 20 V battery, an ammeter and TWO 100 ohm RESISTORS IN PARALLEL. Be sure the Resistors are arranged like this: ...
... Does it match what you have recorded on the circuit?__ 4. Click schematic show value and draw circuit --> 5. Make a second circuit with a 20 V battery, an ammeter and TWO 100 ohm RESISTORS IN PARALLEL. Be sure the Resistors are arranged like this: ...
Datasheet
... • Toshiba Corporation, and its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively "TOSHIBA"), reserve the right to make changes to the information in this document, and related hardware, software and systems (collectively "Product") without notice. • This document and any information herein may not be reprod ...
... • Toshiba Corporation, and its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively "TOSHIBA"), reserve the right to make changes to the information in this document, and related hardware, software and systems (collectively "Product") without notice. • This document and any information herein may not be reprod ...
Design Review Presentation
... Project-specific success criteria Block diagram Component selection rationale Packaging design Schematic and theory of operation PCB layout Software design/development status Project completion timeline Questions / discussion ...
... Project-specific success criteria Block diagram Component selection rationale Packaging design Schematic and theory of operation PCB layout Software design/development status Project completion timeline Questions / discussion ...
Solderless (well, almost) homebrew electronic projects by Lyle
... The LowFER transmitter described in this article is shown built on a Jameco JE21 solderless breadboard that is about 3.2 inches long and 2.1 inches wide (a larger breadboard will also work, of course). This transmitter circuit is similar to the "Simple LowFER Transmitter" described elsewhere on my w ...
... The LowFER transmitter described in this article is shown built on a Jameco JE21 solderless breadboard that is about 3.2 inches long and 2.1 inches wide (a larger breadboard will also work, of course). This transmitter circuit is similar to the "Simple LowFER Transmitter" described elsewhere on my w ...
Enlarge - Mouser
... harm and take appropriate remedial actions. Buyer will fully indemnify TI and its representatives against any damages arising out of the use of any TI components in safety-critical applications. In some cases, TI components may be promoted specifically to facilitate safety-related applications. With ...
... harm and take appropriate remedial actions. Buyer will fully indemnify TI and its representatives against any damages arising out of the use of any TI components in safety-critical applications. In some cases, TI components may be promoted specifically to facilitate safety-related applications. With ...
LM3525 Single Port USB Power Switch and
... TBD: The Pb-Free/Green conversion plan has not been defined. Pb-Free (RoHS): TI's terms "Lead-Free" or "Pb-Free" mean semiconductor products that are compatible with the current RoHS requirements for all 6 substances, including the requirement that lead not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous mater ...
... TBD: The Pb-Free/Green conversion plan has not been defined. Pb-Free (RoHS): TI's terms "Lead-Free" or "Pb-Free" mean semiconductor products that are compatible with the current RoHS requirements for all 6 substances, including the requirement that lead not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous mater ...
DPC-8100P DPC
... T22Video no video / abnormal Main Board A. Remove the cover. Check J505 on the main board to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and rule out the problem. B. Remove the top cover ...
... T22Video no video / abnormal Main Board A. Remove the cover. Check J505 on the main board to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and rule out the problem. B. Remove the top cover ...
EE4446 - bYTEBoss
... Modifying circuit and adding heat sink. Building new circuit that limits the numbers ...
... Modifying circuit and adding heat sink. Building new circuit that limits the numbers ...
olcircuits.com Eighteen Build Guide
... part to avoid this problem. As with the LED, make small lugs on each side of the resistor. 4. Solder one of the resistor lugs to the positive side of the LED. 5. Solder a length of red wire to the other log on the resistor. Solder a length of black wire on to the negative side of the LED. 6. Use the ...
... part to avoid this problem. As with the LED, make small lugs on each side of the resistor. 4. Solder one of the resistor lugs to the positive side of the LED. 5. Solder a length of red wire to the other log on the resistor. Solder a length of black wire on to the negative side of the LED. 6. Use the ...
Image Sensor Handling and Best Practices
... Use only wet wipes, lay it on the sensor, and pull it from one side to the other. Ensure that the wipe is wet over the whole sensor. Wipe very gently, do not rub the surface because many cover glasses have a coating that is sensitive to ...
... Use only wet wipes, lay it on the sensor, and pull it from one side to the other. Ensure that the wipe is wet over the whole sensor. Wipe very gently, do not rub the surface because many cover glasses have a coating that is sensitive to ...
Chapter 11
... of the mower which is at an angle of 40° with the ground. What is the net horizontal component of the force pushing the mower ahead? ...
... of the mower which is at an angle of 40° with the ground. What is the net horizontal component of the force pushing the mower ahead? ...
Quiz 5 - Rutgers Physics
... 1 connected to capacitor 2, it may seem that they are in series or in parallel. Since the formulas for capacitors in series or parallel are different, we need to know which is it - series or parallel? The answer is parallel. Why? To be in series capacitors must have the same charge, and to be in par ...
... 1 connected to capacitor 2, it may seem that they are in series or in parallel. Since the formulas for capacitors in series or parallel are different, we need to know which is it - series or parallel? The answer is parallel. Why? To be in series capacitors must have the same charge, and to be in par ...
TAP 126- 2: Measuring the charge on a capacitor
... Analysing the results Plot the readings for charge against voltage on common axes for the three capacitors. Do the shapes of your graphs support the idea that the charge stored varies in proportion to the voltage applied? Explain your reasoning. Calculate the gradient of each graph. The value obtain ...
... Analysing the results Plot the readings for charge against voltage on common axes for the three capacitors. Do the shapes of your graphs support the idea that the charge stored varies in proportion to the voltage applied? Explain your reasoning. Calculate the gradient of each graph. The value obtain ...
TAP 126- 2: Measuring the charge on a capacitor
... Analysing the results Plot the readings for charge against voltage on common axes for the three capacitors. Do the shapes of your graphs support the idea that the charge stored varies in proportion to the voltage applied? Explain your reasoning. Calculate the gradient of each graph. The value obtain ...
... Analysing the results Plot the readings for charge against voltage on common axes for the three capacitors. Do the shapes of your graphs support the idea that the charge stored varies in proportion to the voltage applied? Explain your reasoning. Calculate the gradient of each graph. The value obtain ...
Surface-mount technology

Surface-mount technology (SMT) is a method for producing electronic circuits in which the components are mounted or placed directly onto the surface of printed circuit boards (PCBs). An electronic device so made is called a surface-mount device (SMD). In the industry it has largely replaced the through-hole technology construction method of fitting components with wire leads into holes in the circuit board. Both technologies can be used on the same board for components not suited to surface mounting such as large transformers and heat-sinked power semiconductors.An SMT component is usually smaller than its through-hole counterpart because it has either smaller leads or no leads at all. It may have short pins or leads of various styles, flat contacts, a matrix of solder balls (BGAs), or terminations on the body of the component.