
AP6502A Description Pin Assignments
... The operation of one switching cycle can be explained as follows. At the beginning of each cycle, HS (high-side) MOSFET is off. The error amplifier (EA) output voltage is higher than the current sense amplifier output, and the current comparator’s output is low. The rising edge of the 240kHz oscilla ...
... The operation of one switching cycle can be explained as follows. At the beginning of each cycle, HS (high-side) MOSFET is off. The error amplifier (EA) output voltage is higher than the current sense amplifier output, and the current comparator’s output is low. The rising edge of the 240kHz oscilla ...
Data Sheet - Energy Recovery Products
... ERP - Energy Recovery Products (ERP Power, LLC) - reserves the right to make changes without further noNce to any products herein. ERP makes no warranty, representaNon or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any parNcular purpose, nor does ERP assume any liability arising out of ...
... ERP - Energy Recovery Products (ERP Power, LLC) - reserves the right to make changes without further noNce to any products herein. ERP makes no warranty, representaNon or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any parNcular purpose, nor does ERP assume any liability arising out of ...
Calculating Total Harmonic Distortion by Measuring Sine Wave
... sine wave and measure its total harmonic distortion when sampled first on the points and then by jumping with a delta of 2.5 points per step using linear interpolation. For frequency-based applications, spectral purity can be more important than absolute error in the table. The M-file is used for ca ...
... sine wave and measure its total harmonic distortion when sampled first on the points and then by jumping with a delta of 2.5 points per step using linear interpolation. For frequency-based applications, spectral purity can be more important than absolute error in the table. The M-file is used for ca ...
Phase-Locked Loop Design Fundamentals
... feedback path containing the programmable divider. Removal of the programmable counter produces unity gain in the feedback path (N = 1). As a result, the output frequency is then equal to that of the input. Various types and orders of loops can be constructed depending upon the configuration of the ...
... feedback path containing the programmable divider. Removal of the programmable counter produces unity gain in the feedback path (N = 1). As a result, the output frequency is then equal to that of the input. Various types and orders of loops can be constructed depending upon the configuration of the ...
MAX941/MAX942/MAX944 High-Speed, Low-Power, 3V/5V, Rail-to-Rail, Single-Supply Comparators General Description
... should not be confused with input bias current (IB). As long as the differential input voltage is less than 2VF, this input current is equal to IB. The protection circuitry also allows for the input common-mode range of the MAX941/MAX942/MAX944 to extend beyond both power-supply rails. The output is ...
... should not be confused with input bias current (IB). As long as the differential input voltage is less than 2VF, this input current is equal to IB. The protection circuitry also allows for the input common-mode range of the MAX941/MAX942/MAX944 to extend beyond both power-supply rails. The output is ...
FSL137MRIN ™) Green-Mode Fairchild Power Switch (FPS
... protection circuit should trigger to protect the SMPS. However, even when the SMPS is in normal operation, the overload protection circuit can be triggered during the load transition. To avoid this undesired operation, the overload protection circuit is designed to trigger only after a specified tim ...
... protection circuit should trigger to protect the SMPS. However, even when the SMPS is in normal operation, the overload protection circuit can be triggered during the load transition. To avoid this undesired operation, the overload protection circuit is designed to trigger only after a specified tim ...
MAX98302 Stereo 2.4W Class D Amplifier General Description Features
... load. For example, if 2W is delivered from the speaker output to a 4I load through a 100mI trace, 49mW is consumed in the trace. If power is delivered through a 10mI trace, only 5mW is consumed in the trace. Wide output, supply, and ground traces also improve the power dissipation of the device. The ...
... load. For example, if 2W is delivered from the speaker output to a 4I load through a 100mI trace, 49mW is consumed in the trace. If power is delivered through a 10mI trace, only 5mW is consumed in the trace. Wide output, supply, and ground traces also improve the power dissipation of the device. The ...
Lab 6 Temperature Measurement
... copper wire. Thermistor offers accuracy similar to RTD within narrow temperature ranges near to ambient temperature. It is generally responses faster comparatively. Since thermistor standards vary, care must be taken to match the instrumentation to the sensor. The resistance-temperature relationship ...
... copper wire. Thermistor offers accuracy similar to RTD within narrow temperature ranges near to ambient temperature. It is generally responses faster comparatively. Since thermistor standards vary, care must be taken to match the instrumentation to the sensor. The resistance-temperature relationship ...
DAC-HF - DATEL
... 4. The high-speed current switching technique used in the DAC-HF Series inherently reduces the amplitude and duration of large transient spikes at the output (“glitches”). The most severe glitches occur at half-scale, the major carry transition from 011 … 1 to 100 … 0 or vice versa. At this time, a ...
... 4. The high-speed current switching technique used in the DAC-HF Series inherently reduces the amplitude and duration of large transient spikes at the output (“glitches”). The most severe glitches occur at half-scale, the major carry transition from 011 … 1 to 100 … 0 or vice versa. At this time, a ...
No Slide Title
... Usually specified as the conversion rate or sampling rate. It is the rate at which the input register is updated. High speed DACs are defined as operating at greater than 1 MHz. Some state of the art 12-16 bit DAC can reach speeds of 1GHz The conversion of the digital input signal is limited b ...
... Usually specified as the conversion rate or sampling rate. It is the rate at which the input register is updated. High speed DACs are defined as operating at greater than 1 MHz. Some state of the art 12-16 bit DAC can reach speeds of 1GHz The conversion of the digital input signal is limited b ...
Input and Output Characteristics of Digital Integrated Circuits at 3.3-V
... The parameters given in the data sheets of integrated circuits can give only a very limited indication of their behavior in a system. Generally, data sheets give only information regarding the behavior over the input and output (I/O) voltage range of 0 to 3.3 V. Even the output currents specified ov ...
... The parameters given in the data sheets of integrated circuits can give only a very limited indication of their behavior in a system. Generally, data sheets give only information regarding the behavior over the input and output (I/O) voltage range of 0 to 3.3 V. Even the output currents specified ov ...
AD534 (Rev. D) - Analog Devices
... only in expensive hybrid or modular products. A maximum multiplication error of ±0.25% is guaranteed for the AD534L without any external trimming. Excellent supply rejection, low temperature coefficients and long-term stability of the on-chip thin film resistors and buried Zener reference preserve a ...
... only in expensive hybrid or modular products. A maximum multiplication error of ±0.25% is guaranteed for the AD534L without any external trimming. Excellent supply rejection, low temperature coefficients and long-term stability of the on-chip thin film resistors and buried Zener reference preserve a ...
Chapter 20
... FETs are widely used in both analogue and digital circuits They have high input resistance and small physical size There are two basic forms of FET: MOSFETs and JFETs MOSFETs may be divided into DE and Enhancement types In each case the gate voltage controls the current from the drain to the source ...
... FETs are widely used in both analogue and digital circuits They have high input resistance and small physical size There are two basic forms of FET: MOSFETs and JFETs MOSFETs may be divided into DE and Enhancement types In each case the gate voltage controls the current from the drain to the source ...
HMC244AG16 (v02.0116)
... The HMC244AG16 is a non-reflective SP4T switch in a 16 lead glass/metal (hermetic) package. Covering DC to 4 GHz, the switch offers 30~50 dB isolation and a low insertion loss of 0.9 dB through 3 GHz. A 2:4 TTL/CMOS compatible decoder is integrated on the switch requiring only 2 control lines and a ...
... The HMC244AG16 is a non-reflective SP4T switch in a 16 lead glass/metal (hermetic) package. Covering DC to 4 GHz, the switch offers 30~50 dB isolation and a low insertion loss of 0.9 dB through 3 GHz. A 2:4 TTL/CMOS compatible decoder is integrated on the switch requiring only 2 control lines and a ...
Circuits with Transistors Contents 1 Transistors
... Invented in 1947 at Bell Labs, transistors have become the key ingredient of all digital circuits, including computers. Prior to the invention of transistors, digital circuits were composed of vacuum tubes, which had many disadvantages: they were much larger, required more energy, dissipated more he ...
... Invented in 1947 at Bell Labs, transistors have become the key ingredient of all digital circuits, including computers. Prior to the invention of transistors, digital circuits were composed of vacuum tubes, which had many disadvantages: they were much larger, required more energy, dissipated more he ...
IX3120 - IXYS Integrated Circuits Division
... IXYS Integrated Circuits Division makes no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this publication and reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice. Neither circuit patent licenses nor ...
... IXYS Integrated Circuits Division makes no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this publication and reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice. Neither circuit patent licenses nor ...
LM317 3-Terminal Adjustable Regulator (Rev. X)
... 8.3.1 NPN Darlington Output Drive NPN Darlington output topology provides naturally low output impedance and an output capacitor is optional. To support maximum current and lowest temperature, 3-V headroom is recommended (VI – VO). 8.3.2 Overload Block Over-current and over-temperature shutdown prot ...
... 8.3.1 NPN Darlington Output Drive NPN Darlington output topology provides naturally low output impedance and an output capacitor is optional. To support maximum current and lowest temperature, 3-V headroom is recommended (VI – VO). 8.3.2 Overload Block Over-current and over-temperature shutdown prot ...
OPA353 OPA2353 OPA4353 High-Speed, Single-Supply, Rail-to-Rail
... OPA353 series extends 100mV beyond the supply rails. This is achieved with a complementary input stage—an N-channel input differential pair in parallel with a P-channel differential pair (see Figure 2). The N-channel pair is active for input voltages close to the positive rail, typically (V+) – 1.8V ...
... OPA353 series extends 100mV beyond the supply rails. This is achieved with a complementary input stage—an N-channel input differential pair in parallel with a P-channel differential pair (see Figure 2). The N-channel pair is active for input voltages close to the positive rail, typically (V+) – 1.8V ...
HIGH-SPEED DIFFERENTIAL RECEIVERS SN65LVDS33, SN65LVDS34,
... The receivers can withstand ±15 kV human-body model (HBM) and ±600 V machine model (MM) electrostatic discharges to the receiver input pins with respect to ground without damage. This provides reliability in cabled and other connections where potentially damaging noise is always a threat. The receiv ...
... The receivers can withstand ±15 kV human-body model (HBM) and ±600 V machine model (MM) electrostatic discharges to the receiver input pins with respect to ground without damage. This provides reliability in cabled and other connections where potentially damaging noise is always a threat. The receiv ...
Control system

A control system is a device, or set of devices, that manages, commands, directs or regulates the behavior of other devices or systems. Industrial control systems are used in industrial production for controlling equipment or machines.There are two common classes of control systems, open loop control systems and closed loop control systems. In open loop control systems output is generated based on inputs. In closed loop control systems current output is taken into consideration and corrections are made based on feedback. A closed loop system is also called a feedback control system. The human body is a classic example of feedback systems.