BD9130NV
... 5. Consideration on Permissible Dissipation and Heat Generation Since this IC functions with high efficiency without significant heat generation in most applications, no special consideration is needed on permissible dissipation or heat generation. In case of extreme conditions, however, including l ...
... 5. Consideration on Permissible Dissipation and Heat Generation Since this IC functions with high efficiency without significant heat generation in most applications, no special consideration is needed on permissible dissipation or heat generation. In case of extreme conditions, however, including l ...
LT6236/LT6237 - Rail-to-Rail Output 215MHz, 1.1nV/√Hz Op Amp/SAR ADC Driver
... voltage density and draw only 3.5mA of supply current per amplifier. These amplifiers combine very low noise and supply current with a 215MHz gain bandwidth product and a 70V/μs slew rate. Low noise, fast settling time and low offset voltage make this amplifier optimal to drive low noise, high speed ...
... voltage density and draw only 3.5mA of supply current per amplifier. These amplifiers combine very low noise and supply current with a 215MHz gain bandwidth product and a 70V/μs slew rate. Low noise, fast settling time and low offset voltage make this amplifier optimal to drive low noise, high speed ...
Ultrasonic Distance Measurement
... 20 V rms (57 V p-p), and the resonant frequency is 40 kHz. The transmitter is driven by the ADP3629 dual MOSFET driver connected to the 18 V ADP1613 boost supply. This produces a 36 V p-p differential drive signal. The ADP3629 is driven by the PWM0 and PWM1 outputs of the ADuC7126 precision analog m ...
... 20 V rms (57 V p-p), and the resonant frequency is 40 kHz. The transmitter is driven by the ADP3629 dual MOSFET driver connected to the 18 V ADP1613 boost supply. This produces a 36 V p-p differential drive signal. The ADP3629 is driven by the PWM0 and PWM1 outputs of the ADuC7126 precision analog m ...
74LCX16373 Low Voltage 16-Bit Transparent Latch with 5V
... its I input changes. When LEn is LOW, the latches store information that was present on the I inputs a setup time preceding the HIGH-to-LOW transition of LEn. The 3-STATE standard outputs are controlled by the Output Enable (OEn) input. When OEn is LOW, the standard outputs are in the 2-state mode. ...
... its I input changes. When LEn is LOW, the latches store information that was present on the I inputs a setup time preceding the HIGH-to-LOW transition of LEn. The 3-STATE standard outputs are controlled by the Output Enable (OEn) input. When OEn is LOW, the standard outputs are in the 2-state mode. ...
ADF7010
... The Divided Down Crystal Reference with 50:50 Mark-Space Ratio. May be used to drive the clock input of a microcontroller. To reduce spurious components in the output spectrum, the sharp edges can be reduced with a series RC. For 4.8 MHz output clock, a series 50 W into 10 pF will reduce spurs to < ...
... The Divided Down Crystal Reference with 50:50 Mark-Space Ratio. May be used to drive the clock input of a microcontroller. To reduce spurious components in the output spectrum, the sharp edges can be reduced with a series RC. For 4.8 MHz output clock, a series 50 W into 10 pF will reduce spurs to < ...
Application Note - Aeroflex Microelectronic Solutions
... voltages.) However, it is likely that the circuits connected to the outputs of the multiplexers, including the current source, buffer amplifier and A/D converter, do contain clamping diodes, which can cause detection. For this reason, it is necessary to insure that the MUX input EMI voltages are kep ...
... voltages.) However, it is likely that the circuits connected to the outputs of the multiplexers, including the current source, buffer amplifier and A/D converter, do contain clamping diodes, which can cause detection. For this reason, it is necessary to insure that the MUX input EMI voltages are kep ...
MAX8513/MAX8514 Wide-Input, High-Frequency, Triple-Output Supplies with Voltage Monitor and Power-On Reset General Description
... PWM step-down DC-DC controller and two LDO controllers, a voltage monitor, and a power-on reset for the lowest-cost power-supply and monitoring solution for xDSL modems, routers, gateways, and set-top boxes. The DC-DC controller switching frequency can be set with an external resistor from 300kHz to ...
... PWM step-down DC-DC controller and two LDO controllers, a voltage monitor, and a power-on reset for the lowest-cost power-supply and monitoring solution for xDSL modems, routers, gateways, and set-top boxes. The DC-DC controller switching frequency can be set with an external resistor from 300kHz to ...
III. Obsrvations and Discussions
... or in respective amplifier circuits are suggested by researchers to conquer this problem [2]-[11]. These efforts include the use of devices different than BJTs or hybrid combination of devices (e.g. BJT-JFET or BJT-MOSFET etc.) in Darlington’s topology and, moreover, using some additional biasing co ...
... or in respective amplifier circuits are suggested by researchers to conquer this problem [2]-[11]. These efforts include the use of devices different than BJTs or hybrid combination of devices (e.g. BJT-JFET or BJT-MOSFET etc.) in Darlington’s topology and, moreover, using some additional biasing co ...
Aid troubleshooting
... with all voltage regulators. When a system is first installed, it is recommended that the Shunt Paralleling Procedure be followed to set up the system. This will allow basic check out and performance to be accomplished. System performance across the entire speed and load range will be displayed and ...
... with all voltage regulators. When a system is first installed, it is recommended that the Shunt Paralleling Procedure be followed to set up the system. This will allow basic check out and performance to be accomplished. System performance across the entire speed and load range will be displayed and ...
transistor bias circuits
... The purpose of biasing is to establish a stable operating point (Q-point). The Q-point is the best point for operation of a transistor for a given collector current. The dc load line helps to establish the Q-point for a given collector current. The linear region of a transistor is the region ...
... The purpose of biasing is to establish a stable operating point (Q-point). The Q-point is the best point for operation of a transistor for a given collector current. The dc load line helps to establish the Q-point for a given collector current. The linear region of a transistor is the region ...
AAT1236 数据资料DataSheet下载
... Operating Current (No Switching) VIN Pin Shutdown Current Maximum Continuous Output Current Current Sink Accuracy Current Matching Between Any Sink ...
... Operating Current (No Switching) VIN Pin Shutdown Current Maximum Continuous Output Current Current Sink Accuracy Current Matching Between Any Sink ...
Experiment 1 - RPI ECSE - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
... Comparators: An op-amp can be used to create a binary signal with only two states. An op-amp has an extremely high intrinsic gain (of about 106). With no negative feedback to stabilize its behavior, the output of an op-amp is this huge intrinsic gain multiplied by the difference between the two inpu ...
... Comparators: An op-amp can be used to create a binary signal with only two states. An op-amp has an extremely high intrinsic gain (of about 106). With no negative feedback to stabilize its behavior, the output of an op-amp is this huge intrinsic gain multiplied by the difference between the two inpu ...
Datasheet
... SP490ECN-L................................................................................... 0˚C to +70˚C................................................................................ 8-Pin NSOIC SP490ECN-L/TR............................................................................. 0˚C to +70 ...
... SP490ECN-L................................................................................... 0˚C to +70˚C................................................................................ 8-Pin NSOIC SP490ECN-L/TR............................................................................. 0˚C to +70 ...
BDTIC
... Different reference systems for a) 6ED family – 2 generation b) many other 6channel gate drive IC9 Control input pin structure a) negative logic b) positive logic ............................................................. 10 Short pulse suppression (left: short ON pulse; right: short OFF pulse) a ...
... Different reference systems for a) 6ED family – 2 generation b) many other 6channel gate drive IC9 Control input pin structure a) negative logic b) positive logic ............................................................. 10 Short pulse suppression (left: short ON pulse; right: short OFF pulse) a ...
Linear and Digital IC Applications - ECM
... Ff = bandwidth with feedback v) The phase angle of an op-amp with single break frequency varies between 00 to 900 . The maximum possible phase shift is -900 , i.e. output voltage lags input voltage by 900 when phase shift is maximum vi) At a corner frequency f=fo , the phase shift is -450. F o ...
... Ff = bandwidth with feedback v) The phase angle of an op-amp with single break frequency varies between 00 to 900 . The maximum possible phase shift is -900 , i.e. output voltage lags input voltage by 900 when phase shift is maximum vi) At a corner frequency f=fo , the phase shift is -450. F o ...
Adaptive synchronous rectification controller for LLC resonant
... The device block diagram is shown in Figure 1 on page 3. The SRK2001 can be supplied through the VCC pin by the same converter output voltage, within a wide voltage range (from 4.5 V to 32 V), internally clamped to VCCZ (36 V typical). An internal UVLO (undervoltage lockout) circuit with hysteresis ...
... The device block diagram is shown in Figure 1 on page 3. The SRK2001 can be supplied through the VCC pin by the same converter output voltage, within a wide voltage range (from 4.5 V to 32 V), internally clamped to VCCZ (36 V typical). An internal UVLO (undervoltage lockout) circuit with hysteresis ...
Series and Parallel Circuits PowerPoint
... When devices are connected in an electric circuits, they can be connected in “series” or in “parallel” with other devices. ...
... When devices are connected in an electric circuits, they can be connected in “series” or in “parallel” with other devices. ...
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)