
MAX6814 5-Pin Watchdog Timer Circuit
... In the MAX6814, the watchdog circuit monitors the µP’s activity. If the µP does not toggle the watchdog input (WDI) within tWD (1.6s), WDO asserts. The internal 1.6s timer is cleared by either a WDO pulse or by toggling WDI, which detects pulses as short as 50ns. While WDO is asserted, the timer rem ...
... In the MAX6814, the watchdog circuit monitors the µP’s activity. If the µP does not toggle the watchdog input (WDI) within tWD (1.6s), WDO asserts. The internal 1.6s timer is cleared by either a WDO pulse or by toggling WDI, which detects pulses as short as 50ns. While WDO is asserted, the timer rem ...
VANI INSTITUTE GATE/IES
... thickness at normal incidence. The refractive index, of the first slab is 1.5 and that of the second, 2.0. The ratio of the time of passage of the beam through the first to the second slab is ________. Ans : 0.75 31. The linear 1-V V characteristics of 22-terminal non-ideal ideal dc sources X and Y ...
... thickness at normal incidence. The refractive index, of the first slab is 1.5 and that of the second, 2.0. The ratio of the time of passage of the beam through the first to the second slab is ________. Ans : 0.75 31. The linear 1-V V characteristics of 22-terminal non-ideal ideal dc sources X and Y ...
S-8261 Series - SII Semiconductor Corporation
... Positive power supply input pin Negative power supply input pin ...
... Positive power supply input pin Negative power supply input pin ...
DS1832 3.3-Volt MicroMonitor Chip FEATURES PIN ASSIGNMENT
... watchdog timer is allowed to timeout, then the RST and RST signals are driven active for a minimum of 250 ms. The ST input can be derived from many microprocessor outputs. The most typical signals used are the microprocessor address signals, data signals or control signals. When the microprocessor f ...
... watchdog timer is allowed to timeout, then the RST and RST signals are driven active for a minimum of 250 ms. The ST input can be derived from many microprocessor outputs. The most typical signals used are the microprocessor address signals, data signals or control signals. When the microprocessor f ...
Owner`s Manual
... the meter exits manual range mode and returns to its auto range mode. 6. Set the meter to the different measurement ranges. The unit of measure that appears on the display shows you the range that the meter is currently set to. For example, cL appears in the 400 mV range. Also, note the position of ...
... the meter exits manual range mode and returns to its auto range mode. 6. Set the meter to the different measurement ranges. The unit of measure that appears on the display shows you the range that the meter is currently set to. For example, cL appears in the 400 mV range. Also, note the position of ...
Ch. 18 PP - Lemon Bay High School
... The resistors in group (c) are in parallel; therefore, the potential difference across each resistor is the same as the potential difference across the 2.7 Ω equivalent resistance, which equals 1.9 V. The current in the 8.0 Ω resistor in group (c) can be ...
... The resistors in group (c) are in parallel; therefore, the potential difference across each resistor is the same as the potential difference across the 2.7 Ω equivalent resistance, which equals 1.9 V. The current in the 8.0 Ω resistor in group (c) can be ...
GTL2005 1. General description Quad GTL/GTL+ to LVTTL/TTL bidirectional non-latched
... and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Section 9 “Recommended operating conditions” is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. ...
... and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Section 9 “Recommended operating conditions” is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. ...
A 3-Phase ac Induction Motor Control System Based on the
... Figure 2. PWMMC Module Block Diagram One of the most important features of the PWMMC is its ability to “shut itself down” when a system fault is detected. When dealing with a system that potentially could have hundreds of amps of peak current, reacting to faults such as overcurrent or overvoltage co ...
... Figure 2. PWMMC Module Block Diagram One of the most important features of the PWMMC is its ability to “shut itself down” when a system fault is detected. When dealing with a system that potentially could have hundreds of amps of peak current, reacting to faults such as overcurrent or overvoltage co ...
PTN3381D
... Remark: When used in an HDMI dongle, the DDET function must be enabled for correct operation in accordance with DisplayPort interoperability guidelines. When used in a DVI dongle, the DDET function must be disabled. The PTN3381D also provides voltage translation for the Hot Plug Detect (HPD) signal ...
... Remark: When used in an HDMI dongle, the DDET function must be enabled for correct operation in accordance with DisplayPort interoperability guidelines. When used in a DVI dongle, the DDET function must be disabled. The PTN3381D also provides voltage translation for the Hot Plug Detect (HPD) signal ...
RunIIb_QA_v4.0 - Physik
... Layer 2-5 sensors will be manufactured on 6-inch wafers. Layer 0 and 1 sensors are compatible with a production on 4, 5 or 6-inch wafers. The web page http://www.physik.unizh.ch/~lehnerf/dzero/run2b.html provides links to the detailed mechanical drawings of the sensors. These drawings are given wide ...
... Layer 2-5 sensors will be manufactured on 6-inch wafers. Layer 0 and 1 sensors are compatible with a production on 4, 5 or 6-inch wafers. The web page http://www.physik.unizh.ch/~lehnerf/dzero/run2b.html provides links to the detailed mechanical drawings of the sensors. These drawings are given wide ...
FEATURES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
... Analog Devices, Inc., proven portfolio of high performance, low jitter frequency synthesizers to maximize network performance. Other applications with demanding phase noise and jitter requirements also benefit from this part. ...
... Analog Devices, Inc., proven portfolio of high performance, low jitter frequency synthesizers to maximize network performance. Other applications with demanding phase noise and jitter requirements also benefit from this part. ...
MAX6439–MAX6442 Low-Power, Single-/Dual-Level Battery Monitors with Hysteresis and Integrated µP Reset General Description
... operation), when the battery is low (for low-power system operation), and when the battery is dead (to disable system operation). These devices also have an independent µP supervisor that monitors VCC and provides an active-low reset output. A manual reset function is available to reset the µP with ...
... operation), when the battery is low (for low-power system operation), and when the battery is dead (to disable system operation). These devices also have an independent µP supervisor that monitors VCC and provides an active-low reset output. A manual reset function is available to reset the µP with ...
lecture1423813026
... When a current passes through the coil (Fig.1.2), it produces a imaginary bar magnet. When a soft-iron piece is brought near this coil it is magnetized. Depending upon the current direction the poles are produced in such a way that there will be a force of attraction between the coil and the soft ir ...
... When a current passes through the coil (Fig.1.2), it produces a imaginary bar magnet. When a soft-iron piece is brought near this coil it is magnetized. Depending upon the current direction the poles are produced in such a way that there will be a force of attraction between the coil and the soft ir ...
Timing Analysis in Presence of Power Supply and Ground Voltage
... timing. As we will show below, if the supplies are allowed to vary by up to 12.5%, one can observe (by simulation) up to 2.4X increase in gate delay, in 0.13µm CMOS. Thus, for today’s and future technology, the issue of circuit timing is tightly coupled to the question of supply voltage drop. To com ...
... timing. As we will show below, if the supplies are allowed to vary by up to 12.5%, one can observe (by simulation) up to 2.4X increase in gate delay, in 0.13µm CMOS. Thus, for today’s and future technology, the issue of circuit timing is tightly coupled to the question of supply voltage drop. To com ...
Variable resistors
... The linear resistor is by far the most common type of resistor in electrical and electronic circuits. Linear simply means that the resistance is designed to remain constant. Non-linear resistors have a resistance which varies in response to changes in temperature or voltage for example, and these wi ...
... The linear resistor is by far the most common type of resistor in electrical and electronic circuits. Linear simply means that the resistance is designed to remain constant. Non-linear resistors have a resistance which varies in response to changes in temperature or voltage for example, and these wi ...