A CBIA BIOAMPLIFIER WITH HIGH GAIN ACCURACY
... Electrical signals produced in the human body can be used for medical diagnosis and research, treatment of diseases, pilot safety etc. These signals are extracted using an electrode (or transducer) to convert the ion current in the body to electron current. After the electrode, the very low amplitud ...
... Electrical signals produced in the human body can be used for medical diagnosis and research, treatment of diseases, pilot safety etc. These signals are extracted using an electrode (or transducer) to convert the ion current in the body to electron current. After the electrode, the very low amplitud ...
PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5 Correlated Double Sampling to Reduce
... In PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP, the most widely applicable method is that shown in Figure 3. The multiplexer routes the desired signal and reference signal into the system, one after the other. Thus the sampling time between the two signals acts as the delay. The input buffer of the ADC adds the undesired o ...
... In PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP, the most widely applicable method is that shown in Figure 3. The multiplexer routes the desired signal and reference signal into the system, one after the other. Thus the sampling time between the two signals acts as the delay. The input buffer of the ADC adds the undesired o ...
UM0243
... As soon as stand alone mode has been detected, the motor is turned on. The first interrupt request is the one coming from pin PB5, the zero-crossing mains voltage detection pin, the sensitivity has been set so that both rising and falling edges of the signal generate the interrupt request. As soon a ...
... As soon as stand alone mode has been detected, the motor is turned on. The first interrupt request is the one coming from pin PB5, the zero-crossing mains voltage detection pin, the sensitivity has been set so that both rising and falling edges of the signal generate the interrupt request. As soon a ...
Lecture_13_LP_RTL_95
... • Very often, the value transmitted on a bus (an address bus, for instance) is simply the previous value with an increment. Therefore, the lines can remain the same (i.e., no power consumption) as long as the codes are consecutive, which is mentioned to the receiver by an additional control signal. ...
... • Very often, the value transmitted on a bus (an address bus, for instance) is simply the previous value with an increment. Therefore, the lines can remain the same (i.e., no power consumption) as long as the codes are consecutive, which is mentioned to the receiver by an additional control signal. ...
MAX451 Quad, Rail-to-Rail, Fault-Protected, SPST Analog Switches General Description
... COM_ and IN_ pins are not fault protected. Signals on COM_ or IN_ exceeding V+ or V- are clamped by internal diodes. Limit forward diode current to maximum current rating. NC_ and NO_ pins are fault protected. Signals on NC_ or NO_ exceeding -36V to +36V may damage the device. These limits apply wit ...
... COM_ and IN_ pins are not fault protected. Signals on COM_ or IN_ exceeding V+ or V- are clamped by internal diodes. Limit forward diode current to maximum current rating. NC_ and NO_ pins are fault protected. Signals on NC_ or NO_ exceeding -36V to +36V may damage the device. These limits apply wit ...
Digital flowmeter for continuous flow measurement
... - with a 12...36 V DC powered transmitter: 10.5... 34.5 V DC [ = (V+) - 1.5 V DC], 140 mA max. 0...23.5 V DC [ = (V+) - 12.5 V DC], 80 mA max. non regulated 5 V DC, 30 mA max. - with a 115/230 V AC powered transmitter: +27 V DC, 80 mA max. +14.5 V DC [ = (V+) - 12.5 V DC] 80 mA max. non regulated 5 ...
... - with a 12...36 V DC powered transmitter: 10.5... 34.5 V DC [ = (V+) - 1.5 V DC], 140 mA max. 0...23.5 V DC [ = (V+) - 12.5 V DC], 80 mA max. non regulated 5 V DC, 30 mA max. - with a 115/230 V AC powered transmitter: +27 V DC, 80 mA max. +14.5 V DC [ = (V+) - 12.5 V DC] 80 mA max. non regulated 5 ...
DWDM
... down optical fiber. Dispersion results in distortion of the signal, which limits the bandwidth of the fiber. Two general types of dispersion Chromatic Dispersion - is linear Chromatic dispersion occurs because different wavelengths propagate at different speeds. Increases as the square of the bit ra ...
... down optical fiber. Dispersion results in distortion of the signal, which limits the bandwidth of the fiber. Two general types of dispersion Chromatic Dispersion - is linear Chromatic dispersion occurs because different wavelengths propagate at different speeds. Increases as the square of the bit ra ...
Principles of Electronic Communication Systems
... communicated and converts it into an electronic signal compatible with the communication medium. This process involves carrier generation, modulation, and power amplification. The signal is fed by wire, coaxial cable, or waveguide to an antenna that launches it into free space. Typical transmi ...
... communicated and converts it into an electronic signal compatible with the communication medium. This process involves carrier generation, modulation, and power amplification. The signal is fed by wire, coaxial cable, or waveguide to an antenna that launches it into free space. Typical transmi ...
MAX1181 Dual 10-Bit, 80Msps, 3V, Low-Power ADC General Description
... supply, consuming only 246mW, while delivering a typical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 59dB at an input frequency of 20MHz and a sampling rate of 80Msps. The T/H driven input stages incorporate 400MHz (-3dB) input amplifiers. The converters may also be operated with single-ended inputs. In addition ...
... supply, consuming only 246mW, while delivering a typical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 59dB at an input frequency of 20MHz and a sampling rate of 80Msps. The T/H driven input stages incorporate 400MHz (-3dB) input amplifiers. The converters may also be operated with single-ended inputs. In addition ...
AD7863 Data Sheet
... Positive Gain Error4 Positive Gain Error Match4 Negative Gain Error4 Negative Gain Error Match4 Bipolar Zero Error Bipolar Zero Error Match AD7863-2 Positive Gain Error4 Positive Gain Error Match4 Unipolar Offset Error Unipolar Offset Error Match ...
... Positive Gain Error4 Positive Gain Error Match4 Negative Gain Error4 Negative Gain Error Match4 Bipolar Zero Error Bipolar Zero Error Match AD7863-2 Positive Gain Error4 Positive Gain Error Match4 Unipolar Offset Error Unipolar Offset Error Match ...
HRTF Measurements and Filter Design for a Headphone
... The standardized referenced value p0 is a pressure, which corresponds approximately to the human auditory threshold at 1000 Hz. Loudness level is another term that is related to the characteristics of the human hearing. It measures how humans perceive the loudness of a sound which differs from human ...
... The standardized referenced value p0 is a pressure, which corresponds approximately to the human auditory threshold at 1000 Hz. Loudness level is another term that is related to the characteristics of the human hearing. It measures how humans perceive the loudness of a sound which differs from human ...
ISL43210A - Intersil
... required to protect the device from excessive input currents that might permanently damage the IC. All I/O pins contain ESD protection diodes from the pin to V+ and GND (see Figure 8). To prevent forward biasing these diodes, V+ must be applied before any input signals, and input signal voltages mus ...
... required to protect the device from excessive input currents that might permanently damage the IC. All I/O pins contain ESD protection diodes from the pin to V+ and GND (see Figure 8). To prevent forward biasing these diodes, V+ must be applied before any input signals, and input signal voltages mus ...
MOSFET Small Signal Model and Analysis •Just as we did
... go is internal to the transistor and can not be avoided. Any additional resistor due to external circuitry will lower the gain. For this reason current sources are often used as the “load” instead of bias resistors in amplifier circuits. ...
... go is internal to the transistor and can not be avoided. Any additional resistor due to external circuitry will lower the gain. For this reason current sources are often used as the “load” instead of bias resistors in amplifier circuits. ...
MAX1214N 1.8V, Low-Power, 12-Bit, 210Msps ADC for Broadband Applications General Description
... The MAX1214N is a monolithic, 12-bit, 210Msps analog-to-digital converter (ADC) optimized for outstanding dynamic performance at high-IF frequencies beyond 300MHz. The product operates with conversion rates up to 210Msps while consuming only 799mW. At 210Msps and an input frequency up to 100MHz, the ...
... The MAX1214N is a monolithic, 12-bit, 210Msps analog-to-digital converter (ADC) optimized for outstanding dynamic performance at high-IF frequencies beyond 300MHz. The product operates with conversion rates up to 210Msps while consuming only 799mW. At 210Msps and an input frequency up to 100MHz, the ...
AD8345 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... Ground Pin for Input V-to-I Converters and Mixer Core. Ground Pin for the LO Phase Splitter and LO Buffers. Differential LO Drive Pins. Internal dc bias (approximately 1.8 V @ VS = 5 V) is supplied. Pins must be ac-coupled. Single-ended or differential drive is permissible. Power Supply Pin for the ...
... Ground Pin for Input V-to-I Converters and Mixer Core. Ground Pin for the LO Phase Splitter and LO Buffers. Differential LO Drive Pins. Internal dc bias (approximately 1.8 V @ VS = 5 V) is supplied. Pins must be ac-coupled. Single-ended or differential drive is permissible. Power Supply Pin for the ...
MAX1875/MAX1876 Dual 180° Out-of-Phase PWM Step- Down Controllers with POR General Description
... 600kHz with an external resistor. Alternatively, the controller can be synchronized to an external clock generated to another MAX1875/MAX1876 or a system clock. One MAX1875/MAX1876 can be set to generate an inphase, or 90° out-of-phase, clock signal for synchronization with additional controllers. T ...
... 600kHz with an external resistor. Alternatively, the controller can be synchronized to an external clock generated to another MAX1875/MAX1876 or a system clock. One MAX1875/MAX1876 can be set to generate an inphase, or 90° out-of-phase, clock signal for synchronization with additional controllers. T ...
Microphones
... electronic piano, synthesizers, etc. Microphones run the gamut from small modules that cost less than a dollar to studio devices costing well over $1000. As one might guess, there is wide variation in performance across this range. Microphones respond to the applied acoustic pressure. That is, they ...
... electronic piano, synthesizers, etc. Microphones run the gamut from small modules that cost less than a dollar to studio devices costing well over $1000. As one might guess, there is wide variation in performance across this range. Microphones respond to the applied acoustic pressure. That is, they ...
3-Channel, Very Low Power Video Amplifiers
... (ED) filter channels with third-order Butterworth characteristics. These filters are useful as digital-to-analog converter (DAC) reconstruction filters or as analog-to-digital converter (ADC) anti-aliasing filters supporting 480p/576p Y’P’BP’R and R'G'B' video. The THS7319 is also ideal for oversamp ...
... (ED) filter channels with third-order Butterworth characteristics. These filters are useful as digital-to-analog converter (DAC) reconstruction filters or as analog-to-digital converter (ADC) anti-aliasing filters supporting 480p/576p Y’P’BP’R and R'G'B' video. The THS7319 is also ideal for oversamp ...
Analog television
Analog television or analogue television is the original television technology that used analog signals to transmit video and audio. In an analog television broadcast, the brightness, colors and sound are represented by rapid variations of either the amplitude, frequency or phase of the signal.Analog signals vary over a continuous range of possible values which means that electronic noise and interference becomes reproduced by the receiver. So with analog, a moderately weak signal becomes snowy and subject to interference. In contrast, a moderately weak digital signal and a very strong digital signal transmit equal picture quality. Analog television may be wireless or can be distributed over a cable network using cable converters.All broadcast television systems preceding digital transmission of digital television (DTV) used analog signals.Analog television around the world has been in the process of shutting down since the late 2000s and is expected to be completely replaced by digital television by 2021.