
Transistors and Logic Gates - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... • output depends on stored information (state) plus input so a given input might produce different outputs, depending on the stored information • example: ticket counter advances when you push the button output depends on previous state • useful for building “memory” elements and “state machines” ...
... • output depends on stored information (state) plus input so a given input might produce different outputs, depending on the stored information • example: ticket counter advances when you push the button output depends on previous state • useful for building “memory” elements and “state machines” ...
Transistors and Logic Gates - Computer Sciences User Pages
... • output depends on stored information (state) plus input so a given input might produce different outputs, depending on the stored information • example: ticket counter advances when you push the button output depends on previous state • useful for building “memory” elements and “state machines” ...
... • output depends on stored information (state) plus input so a given input might produce different outputs, depending on the stored information • example: ticket counter advances when you push the button output depends on previous state • useful for building “memory” elements and “state machines” ...
LTC3672B-2
... At light loads, the inductor current may reach zero before the end of the oscillator cycle, which will turn off the NMOS synchronous rectifier. In this case, the SW pin goes high impedance and will show damped “ringing”. This is known as discontinuous operation, and is normal behavior for a switching ...
... At light loads, the inductor current may reach zero before the end of the oscillator cycle, which will turn off the NMOS synchronous rectifier. In this case, the SW pin goes high impedance and will show damped “ringing”. This is known as discontinuous operation, and is normal behavior for a switching ...
Two-Ports - University of Southern California
... to which a signal voltage or current is applied and an output port at which the response to the input signal is extracted. In principle, the output port response can be mathematically related to the input port signal by applying Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) and Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) to the ...
... to which a signal voltage or current is applied and an output port at which the response to the input signal is extracted. In principle, the output port response can be mathematically related to the input port signal by applying Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) and Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) to the ...
AP1115 Description Pin Assignments
... VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 0.6A, TA = +25°C (Notes 4 & 5) VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 0.6A, TA = +25°C (Notes 4 & 5) VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 0.6A, TA = +25°C (Notes 4 & 5) VIN = 8V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 0.6A, TA = +25°C (Notes 4 & 5) ...
... VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 0.6A, TA = +25°C (Notes 4 & 5) VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 0.6A, TA = +25°C (Notes 4 & 5) VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 0.6A, TA = +25°C (Notes 4 & 5) VIN = 8V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 0.6A, TA = +25°C (Notes 4 & 5) ...
CS3.241 - PULS Power Supply
... This device may only be installed and put into operation by qualified personnel. This device does not contain serviceable parts. The tripping of an internal fuse is caused by an internal defect. If damage or malfunction should occur during installation or operation, immediately turn power off and se ...
... This device may only be installed and put into operation by qualified personnel. This device does not contain serviceable parts. The tripping of an internal fuse is caused by an internal defect. If damage or malfunction should occur during installation or operation, immediately turn power off and se ...
Manual (Units installed prior to Nov 2006)
... (c) any Product which has not been operated and maintained in accordance with normal practice and in conformity with recommendations and published specifications of company; and, (d) any Products, component parts or accessories manufactured by others but supplied by Company (any claims should be sub ...
... (c) any Product which has not been operated and maintained in accordance with normal practice and in conformity with recommendations and published specifications of company; and, (d) any Products, component parts or accessories manufactured by others but supplied by Company (any claims should be sub ...
DS709
... clocking primitive. Available when the user-controlled off-chip feedback and differential feedback option is selected. ...
... clocking primitive. Available when the user-controlled off-chip feedback and differential feedback option is selected. ...
a Dual Fractional-N/Integer-N Frequency Synthesizer ADF4252
... wireless receivers and transmitters. Both the RF and IF synthesizers consist of a low noise digital PFD (phase frequency detector), a precision charge pump, and a programmable reference divider. The RF synthesizer has a ⌺-⌬-based fractional interpolator that allows programmable fractional-N division ...
... wireless receivers and transmitters. Both the RF and IF synthesizers consist of a low noise digital PFD (phase frequency detector), a precision charge pump, and a programmable reference divider. The RF synthesizer has a ⌺-⌬-based fractional interpolator that allows programmable fractional-N division ...
section 15172
... Q. VFD shall include diagnostic fault indication, fault log storage and heatsink cooling fan operating hours. R. VFD shall have a digital operator with program copy and storage functions to simplify set up of multiple drives. The digital operator shall be interchangeable for all drive ratings. S. VF ...
... Q. VFD shall include diagnostic fault indication, fault log storage and heatsink cooling fan operating hours. R. VFD shall have a digital operator with program copy and storage functions to simplify set up of multiple drives. The digital operator shall be interchangeable for all drive ratings. S. VF ...
A-156 System A - 100 1. Introduction QNT
... If an ADSR is used as a control voltage source the A-129/3 is no longer required as the ADSR generates only positive voltages. One very interesting combination is with a Theremin module A-178 as the continuous voltage from the Theremin is converted into “musically correct“ intervals by the quantizer ...
... If an ADSR is used as a control voltage source the A-129/3 is no longer required as the ADSR generates only positive voltages. One very interesting combination is with a Theremin module A-178 as the continuous voltage from the Theremin is converted into “musically correct“ intervals by the quantizer ...
Analysis and Mitigation of Voltage Offsets in Multi-inverter
... varied as a function of the active power p supplied by the inverters through the p–ω control law. The magnitude of the output voltage V is varied as a function of the reactive power q supplied by the inverters through the q–V droop control law. Voltage controllers are then implemented for the invert ...
... varied as a function of the active power p supplied by the inverters through the p–ω control law. The magnitude of the output voltage V is varied as a function of the reactive power q supplied by the inverters through the q–V droop control law. Voltage controllers are then implemented for the invert ...
DRM126, Inverter for the Solar Panel using an MC56F8023
... The ADC module has the following features: • 12-bit resolution Dual ADCs per module; three input channels per ADC Maximum ADC clock frequency of 5.33 MHz with a 187 ns period • Sampling rate of up to 1.78 million samples per second • Single conversion time of 8.5 ADC clock cycles (8.5 x 187 ns = 1.5 ...
... The ADC module has the following features: • 12-bit resolution Dual ADCs per module; three input channels per ADC Maximum ADC clock frequency of 5.33 MHz with a 187 ns period • Sampling rate of up to 1.78 million samples per second • Single conversion time of 8.5 ADC clock cycles (8.5 x 187 ns = 1.5 ...
Evaluates: MAX9789A/MAX9790A MAX9789A Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... The MAX9789A evaluation kit (EV kit) is a fully assembled and tested circuit board that evaluates the MAX9789A IC. The MAX9789A combines a stereo 2W Class AB speaker power amplifier, a stereo 85mW DirectDrive™ headphone amplifier, and a 120mA lowdropout (LDO) linear regulator in a single device. The ...
... The MAX9789A evaluation kit (EV kit) is a fully assembled and tested circuit board that evaluates the MAX9789A IC. The MAX9789A combines a stereo 2W Class AB speaker power amplifier, a stereo 85mW DirectDrive™ headphone amplifier, and a 120mA lowdropout (LDO) linear regulator in a single device. The ...
LM4559F
... 1. Absolute maximum ratings Absolute maximum rating items indicate the condition which must not be exceeded. Application of voltage in excess of absolute maximum rating or use out of absolute maximum rated temperature environment may cause deterioration of characteristics. (1) Supply Voltage (VCC/VE ...
... 1. Absolute maximum ratings Absolute maximum rating items indicate the condition which must not be exceeded. Application of voltage in excess of absolute maximum rating or use out of absolute maximum rated temperature environment may cause deterioration of characteristics. (1) Supply Voltage (VCC/VE ...
Manual
... (c) any Product which has not been operated and maintained in accordance with normal practice and in conformity with recommendations and published specifications of company; and, (d) any Products, component parts or accessories manufactured by others but supplied by Company (any claims should be sub ...
... (c) any Product which has not been operated and maintained in accordance with normal practice and in conformity with recommendations and published specifications of company; and, (d) any Products, component parts or accessories manufactured by others but supplied by Company (any claims should be sub ...
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.