Series and Parallel Circuits - WESTWOODPHYSICSIG2-2010
... DATE: ............................. RESULT: CY / CN OBJECTIVE: To gain an understanding of the circuit quantities, voltage, current and resistance, and the application of ohm’s law using series and parallel circuits via a computer simulation. TIME ALLOWANCE: This activity should take no more than 60 ...
... DATE: ............................. RESULT: CY / CN OBJECTIVE: To gain an understanding of the circuit quantities, voltage, current and resistance, and the application of ohm’s law using series and parallel circuits via a computer simulation. TIME ALLOWANCE: This activity should take no more than 60 ...
Precision in Practice
... ADC Operation – Choosing the appropriate configuration for the measurement The multi-slope integrating ADC is capable of extremely high resolution with linearity better than 0.1ppm of full scale. However, high resolution can only be achieved at relatively long integration times. In addition to trad ...
... ADC Operation – Choosing the appropriate configuration for the measurement The multi-slope integrating ADC is capable of extremely high resolution with linearity better than 0.1ppm of full scale. However, high resolution can only be achieved at relatively long integration times. In addition to trad ...
OPAx277 High Precision Operational Amplifiers
... Noise signal is bandwidth limited to lie between 0.1Hz and 10Hz. 50nV/div ...
... Noise signal is bandwidth limited to lie between 0.1Hz and 10Hz. 50nV/div ...
FPF3003 IntelliMAX™ Full Functional Input Power
... Package drawings are provided as a service to customers considering Fairchild components. Drawings may change in any manner without notice. Please note the revision and/or date on the drawing and contact a Fairchild Semiconductor representative to verify or obtain the most recent revision. Package s ...
... Package drawings are provided as a service to customers considering Fairchild components. Drawings may change in any manner without notice. Please note the revision and/or date on the drawing and contact a Fairchild Semiconductor representative to verify or obtain the most recent revision. Package s ...
Capacitor Self
... 3. Simulation results: the output that PSpice produces including the source code, DC values, and any graphs. 4. Justification that the PSpice results are correct. In the case of DC analysis, a direct comparison of the calculated value with the value produced by PSpice including percent error is suf ...
... 3. Simulation results: the output that PSpice produces including the source code, DC values, and any graphs. 4. Justification that the PSpice results are correct. In the case of DC analysis, a direct comparison of the calculated value with the value produced by PSpice including percent error is suf ...
FPF3003 IntelliMAX™ Full Functional Input Power Path
... Package drawings are provided as a service to customers considering Fairchild components. Drawings may change in any manner without notice. Please note the revision and/or date on the drawing and contact a Fairchild Semiconductor representative to verify or obtain the most recent revision. Package s ...
... Package drawings are provided as a service to customers considering Fairchild components. Drawings may change in any manner without notice. Please note the revision and/or date on the drawing and contact a Fairchild Semiconductor representative to verify or obtain the most recent revision. Package s ...
Lab Manual
... Signals are converted from analog to digital, manipulated digitally, and then converted again to analog form, as diagrammed below. Many DSP applications have constraints on latency; that is, for the system to work, the DSP operation must be completed within some time constraint. ...
... Signals are converted from analog to digital, manipulated digitally, and then converted again to analog form, as diagrammed below. Many DSP applications have constraints on latency; that is, for the system to work, the DSP operation must be completed within some time constraint. ...
percent arcing current used to calculate incident energy on low
... The positive variation currents are not likely to be significant in determining the PPE since the clearing time is either constant or faster than for the 100% arcing current. The negative variation is more significant due to the inverse clearing characteristics of fuses and trip units when going fro ...
... The positive variation currents are not likely to be significant in determining the PPE since the clearing time is either constant or faster than for the 100% arcing current. The negative variation is more significant due to the inverse clearing characteristics of fuses and trip units when going fro ...
ADS1201 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... The modulator topology is fundamentally a 2nd-order, chargebalancing A/D converter, as the one conceptualized in Figure 4. The analog input voltage and the output of the 1-bit DAC is differentiated, providing an analog voltage at X2 and X3. The voltage at X2 and X3 are presented to their individual ...
... The modulator topology is fundamentally a 2nd-order, chargebalancing A/D converter, as the one conceptualized in Figure 4. The analog input voltage and the output of the 1-bit DAC is differentiated, providing an analog voltage at X2 and X3. The voltage at X2 and X3 are presented to their individual ...
Linear Current Starved Delay Element
... correspond to 10, 12 and 14 µm, for supply voltage Vdd=5V and temperature T=27oC as constants, were used. The obtained simulation results are presented in Fig. 7. As a conclusion, HSpice simulation of a bias circuit confirms that between the delay elements charge current Icp and the control voltage ...
... correspond to 10, 12 and 14 µm, for supply voltage Vdd=5V and temperature T=27oC as constants, were used. The obtained simulation results are presented in Fig. 7. As a conclusion, HSpice simulation of a bias circuit confirms that between the delay elements charge current Icp and the control voltage ...
Load, Switch, and Commutation Considerations
... iv. Zener diode VZ1 in the parallel-load reset circuit: The energy ½LI 2 is transferred from the coil to the Zener diode when the switch is turned off. The power dissipated in the Zener diode at 20kHz is therefore ½LI 2f s = ½×1mH×1A 2×20kHz =10W. The total power drawn from the supply is the power s ...
... iv. Zener diode VZ1 in the parallel-load reset circuit: The energy ½LI 2 is transferred from the coil to the Zener diode when the switch is turned off. The power dissipated in the Zener diode at 20kHz is therefore ½LI 2f s = ½×1mH×1A 2×20kHz =10W. The total power drawn from the supply is the power s ...
Implementing Processes, Threads, and Resources
... • The combinational logic circuits we have been studying so far have no memory. The outputs always follow the inputs. • There is a need for circuits with a memory, which behave differently depending upon their previous state. ...
... • The combinational logic circuits we have been studying so far have no memory. The outputs always follow the inputs. • There is a need for circuits with a memory, which behave differently depending upon their previous state. ...
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)