MAX5222 Dual, 8-Bit, Voltage-Output Serial DAC in 8-Pin SOT23 General Description
... ground available. Bypass VDD with a 0.1µF to 0.22µF capacitor to GND. The reference input can be used without bypassing. For optimum line/load-transient response and noise performance, bypass the reference input with 0.1µF to 4.7µF to GND. Careful PC board layout minimizes crosstalk among DAC output ...
... ground available. Bypass VDD with a 0.1µF to 0.22µF capacitor to GND. The reference input can be used without bypassing. For optimum line/load-transient response and noise performance, bypass the reference input with 0.1µF to 4.7µF to GND. Careful PC board layout minimizes crosstalk among DAC output ...
MAX3863 2.7Gbps Laser Driver with Modulation Compensation General Description
... to the laser diode. When EN is low, the modulation and bias outputs at the MOD pin are enabled. When EN is high or floating, the output is disabled. In the disabled condition, bias and modulation currents are off. ...
... to the laser diode. When EN is low, the modulation and bias outputs at the MOD pin are enabled. When EN is high or floating, the output is disabled. In the disabled condition, bias and modulation currents are off. ...
Controlling the dimensionality of charge transport in organic thin-film transistors
... must meet a wide range of specifications to provide a feasible technology platform; they must be solution processable, operate at low voltages, consume only little power and they should also switch fast to enable fast signal processing. A promising solution to this problem is to use electrolytes as ...
... must meet a wide range of specifications to provide a feasible technology platform; they must be solution processable, operate at low voltages, consume only little power and they should also switch fast to enable fast signal processing. A promising solution to this problem is to use electrolytes as ...
AC testing of cables and electrical apparatus is now easier than ever.
... simple go/no-go, or pass/fail, withstand test. Also, HVI VLF instruments can be used as the voltage Partial Discharge & Tan Delta source for performing off-line Partial Discharge VLF Cable Diagnostic Testing and Tan Delta cable diagnostic testing.OUTPUT PEAK MILLIAMPERES The VLF hipot by itself prov ...
... simple go/no-go, or pass/fail, withstand test. Also, HVI VLF instruments can be used as the voltage Partial Discharge & Tan Delta source for performing off-line Partial Discharge VLF Cable Diagnostic Testing and Tan Delta cable diagnostic testing.OUTPUT PEAK MILLIAMPERES The VLF hipot by itself prov ...
Fuse Primer So what are actual important characteristics of a fuse
... So what are actual important characteristics of a fuse? Three things 1. The current (ampere) rating of the fuse 2. The blow time of a fuse 3. The voltage rating I’ll touch on each of these with a little bit of background. ...
... So what are actual important characteristics of a fuse? Three things 1. The current (ampere) rating of the fuse 2. The blow time of a fuse 3. The voltage rating I’ll touch on each of these with a little bit of background. ...
An efficient method to include equality constraints in branch current
... and mainly differ between each other in the chosen state variables and in the way the different measurement types are included. In particular, two main classes of DSSE exist, based on two different choices of the underlying state vector: node voltage state estimators, NV-DSSEs (as in [7,13]) and bra ...
... and mainly differ between each other in the chosen state variables and in the way the different measurement types are included. In particular, two main classes of DSSE exist, based on two different choices of the underlying state vector: node voltage state estimators, NV-DSSEs (as in [7,13]) and bra ...
A Fully Integrated CMOS Phase-Locked Loop With 30MHz to 2GHz
... very low peak-to-peak jitter less than ±35ps at 1.25GHz output frequency. 1. INTRODUCTION In recent years, there has been a significant research effort in the area of high-speed electronics for communication. High speeds are required in order to take full advantage of the extremely broadband capabil ...
... very low peak-to-peak jitter less than ±35ps at 1.25GHz output frequency. 1. INTRODUCTION In recent years, there has been a significant research effort in the area of high-speed electronics for communication. High speeds are required in order to take full advantage of the extremely broadband capabil ...
Pressure Sensor/PS(ADP4), PF(ADP1)
... introduction port. Do not insert foreign substances, such as wires, into the port as those substances may damage the chip and close the port. Do not block the atmosphere introduction port. 4) Use electric power within the rated power range. Use beyond the range may damage the product. 5) Follow belo ...
... introduction port. Do not insert foreign substances, such as wires, into the port as those substances may damage the chip and close the port. Do not block the atmosphere introduction port. 4) Use electric power within the rated power range. Use beyond the range may damage the product. 5) Follow belo ...
Resistance and Ohm`s Law
... relationship between voltage and current and realized that there was another factor involved. Two different tubes filled with identical marbles tipped the same amount do not have to have the same current. Figure 8.18 shows a tube with a large diameter and a tube with a smaller diameter both held at ...
... relationship between voltage and current and realized that there was another factor involved. Two different tubes filled with identical marbles tipped the same amount do not have to have the same current. Figure 8.18 shows a tube with a large diameter and a tube with a smaller diameter both held at ...
V DD
... Positive Slack Trade-off for Reduced Dynamic Power – Objective: reduce dynamic power where speed is not needed – Optimization performed post-route for optimum results – Cells along paths with positive slack replaced with lower drive cells Switching currents, input capacitances, and area are all r ...
... Positive Slack Trade-off for Reduced Dynamic Power – Objective: reduce dynamic power where speed is not needed – Optimization performed post-route for optimum results – Cells along paths with positive slack replaced with lower drive cells Switching currents, input capacitances, and area are all r ...
Calculating noise figure and third-order
... CDMA2000, WCDMA, and the like all call for sensitivity requirements to be met with two interfering signals spaced in the frequency domain such that their third-order intermodulation product will fall on top of the signal of interest. The third-order intermodulation point is used to quantify how much ...
... CDMA2000, WCDMA, and the like all call for sensitivity requirements to be met with two interfering signals spaced in the frequency domain such that their third-order intermodulation product will fall on top of the signal of interest. The third-order intermodulation point is used to quantify how much ...
Filters and Impedance Matching
... capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance B. Motional capacitance, motional inductance, loss resistance, and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance all in parallel C. Motional capacitance, motional inductance, loss resistance, and a capacitor representing electrode and ...
... capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance B. Motional capacitance, motional inductance, loss resistance, and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance all in parallel C. Motional capacitance, motional inductance, loss resistance, and a capacitor representing electrode and ...
AD652
... Another way to view this is that the output is a frequency of approximately one-quarter of the clock that has been phase modulated. A constant frequency can be thought of as accumulating phase linearly with time at a rate equal to 2πf radians per second. Therefore, the average output frequency, whic ...
... Another way to view this is that the output is a frequency of approximately one-quarter of the clock that has been phase modulated. A constant frequency can be thought of as accumulating phase linearly with time at a rate equal to 2πf radians per second. Therefore, the average output frequency, whic ...
BA3308F
... 1) Numbers and data in entries are representative design values and are not guaranteed values of the items. 2) Although ROHM is confident that the example application circuit reflects the best possible recommendations, be sure to verify circuit characteristics for your particular application. Modifi ...
... 1) Numbers and data in entries are representative design values and are not guaranteed values of the items. 2) Although ROHM is confident that the example application circuit reflects the best possible recommendations, be sure to verify circuit characteristics for your particular application. Modifi ...
to full program of the technical sessions as a PDF file
... Fast Reduction of DC Voltage for Half-Bridge MMC HVDC Systems with Symmetrical Monopole during the Nonpermanent Pole to Earth DC Fault M. Salimi, X. Chen, D. Woodford, A. Gole ...
... Fast Reduction of DC Voltage for Half-Bridge MMC HVDC Systems with Symmetrical Monopole during the Nonpermanent Pole to Earth DC Fault M. Salimi, X. Chen, D. Woodford, A. Gole ...
R201-90-2
... 1. An operating company may have several districts operating at slightly different primary distribution voltages, such as 2400, 2280 and 2160 volts. This company logically would buy 2400-volt transformers with taps so that one stock of transformers could serve all districts. The over-all economy of ...
... 1. An operating company may have several districts operating at slightly different primary distribution voltages, such as 2400, 2280 and 2160 volts. This company logically would buy 2400-volt transformers with taps so that one stock of transformers could serve all districts. The over-all economy of ...
Silicon dual-ring modulator
... order of magnitude smaller than that shown in silicon modulators based on Mach-Zehnder interferometers [6]. Lower energy consumptions have been achieved in single-ring modulators [13] only with sacrifices in optical bandwidth, modulation speed, insertion loss or extinction ratio. The fast carrier tr ...
... order of magnitude smaller than that shown in silicon modulators based on Mach-Zehnder interferometers [6]. Lower energy consumptions have been achieved in single-ring modulators [13] only with sacrifices in optical bandwidth, modulation speed, insertion loss or extinction ratio. The fast carrier tr ...
Power electronics
Power electronics is the application of solid-state electronics to the control and conversion of electric power. It also refers to a subject of research in electronic and electrical engineering which deals with the design, control, computation and integration of nonlinear, time-varying energy-processing electronic systems with fast dynamics.The first high power electronic devices were mercury-arc valves. In modern systems the conversion is performed with semiconductor switching devices such as diodes, thyristors and transistors, pioneered by R. D. Middlebrook and others beginning in the 1950s. In contrast to electronic systems concerned with transmission and processing of signals and data, in power electronics substantial amounts of electrical energy are processed. An AC/DC converter (rectifier) is the most typical power electronics device found in many consumer electronic devices, e.g. television sets, personal computers, battery chargers, etc. The power range is typically from tens of watts to several hundred watts. In industry a common application is the variable speed drive (VSD) that is used to control an induction motor. The power range of VSDs start from a few hundred watts and end at tens of megawatts.The power conversion systems can be classified according to the type of the input and output power AC to DC (rectifier) DC to AC (inverter) DC to DC (DC-to-DC converter) AC to AC (AC-to-AC converter)