VersaSync Rugged Time and Frequency Reference
... Highly Reliable, Versatile, and Configurable Solution VersaSync physical inputs and outputs are software configurable and can adapt to various application requirements for mission-tomission configurability. I/O pins can be configured as TTL, 10 V pulse, RS232, or RS485. This allows VersaSync to prov ...
... Highly Reliable, Versatile, and Configurable Solution VersaSync physical inputs and outputs are software configurable and can adapt to various application requirements for mission-tomission configurability. I/O pins can be configured as TTL, 10 V pulse, RS232, or RS485. This allows VersaSync to prov ...
AND8230 - Application Hints for Transient Voltage
... difference between the two input pins. In contrast, a practical amplifier has a high CMRR at low frequencies, but the CMRR decreases as the frequency increases. The error that occurs from the deviation from the ideal amplifier characteristics can be minimized by preventing as much noise as possible ...
... difference between the two input pins. In contrast, a practical amplifier has a high CMRR at low frequencies, but the CMRR decreases as the frequency increases. The error that occurs from the deviation from the ideal amplifier characteristics can be minimized by preventing as much noise as possible ...
Power MOSFET: Rg impact on applications
... MOSFET gate driving circuits with turn-on/off current paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 High Rg switching waveforms (with 50 Ω additional external resistor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Testing circuit schematics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... MOSFET gate driving circuits with turn-on/off current paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 High Rg switching waveforms (with 50 Ω additional external resistor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Testing circuit schematics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Servicing The Engine Management System
... NOTE: In cases where the voltage drop displayed on the DMM is equal to system voltage (e.g. 14.2 V DC) an open circuit is indicated. Any voltage drop less than system voltage is an indication that excessive resistance is present in the ground circuit being tested. Any voltage drop greater than 30 mV ...
... NOTE: In cases where the voltage drop displayed on the DMM is equal to system voltage (e.g. 14.2 V DC) an open circuit is indicated. Any voltage drop less than system voltage is an indication that excessive resistance is present in the ground circuit being tested. Any voltage drop greater than 30 mV ...
DS1249Y/AB 2048k Nonvolatile SRAM
... going low to the earlier of CE or WE going high. 4. tDS is measured from the earlier of CE or WE going high. 5. These parameters are sampled with a 5 pF load and are not 100% tested. 6. If the CE low transition occurs simultaneously with or latter than the WE low transition in Write Cycle 1, the out ...
... going low to the earlier of CE or WE going high. 4. tDS is measured from the earlier of CE or WE going high. 5. These parameters are sampled with a 5 pF load and are not 100% tested. 6. If the CE low transition occurs simultaneously with or latter than the WE low transition in Write Cycle 1, the out ...
Lab 2: Circuit Simulation
... an ideal diode, which turns on (allows current to pass through it) at 0 V, and exhibits no voltage drop when current passes through it. The diode only allows positive current to flow, so negative current will be zero. Thus, if we plot the circuit output across R2, we get the result in Figure 3. The ...
... an ideal diode, which turns on (allows current to pass through it) at 0 V, and exhibits no voltage drop when current passes through it. The diode only allows positive current to flow, so negative current will be zero. Thus, if we plot the circuit output across R2, we get the result in Figure 3. The ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon 2 E D 0 2 0 I 1 2 -... D u a l I G B T ...
... (while InL is low), OutH is enabled and vice versa. However, if both signals are high, they are internally disabled until one of them gets low again. This is due to the interlocking logic of the device. See Figure 3 (section 4.7). ...
... (while InL is low), OutH is enabled and vice versa. However, if both signals are high, they are internally disabled until one of them gets low again. This is due to the interlocking logic of the device. See Figure 3 (section 4.7). ...
RTCA DO-160F Lightning Testing
... • In Rev F, both Voltage and Current waveforms are shown in the table for clarity. ...
... • In Rev F, both Voltage and Current waveforms are shown in the table for clarity. ...
LM26003/LM26003Q 3A Switching Regulator with High Efficiency
... 20-Pin HTSSOP Package Thermal Shut Down ...
... 20-Pin HTSSOP Package Thermal Shut Down ...
MAX4450/MAX4451 Ultra-Small, Low-Cost, 210MHz, Single-Supply Op Amps with Rail-to-Rail Outputs General Description
... Output Capacitive Loading and Stability The MAX4450/MAX4451 are optimized for AC performance. They are not designed to drive highly reactive loads, which decrease phase margin and may produce excessive ringing and oscillation. Figure 2 shows a circuit that eliminates this problem. Figure 3 is a grap ...
... Output Capacitive Loading and Stability The MAX4450/MAX4451 are optimized for AC performance. They are not designed to drive highly reactive loads, which decrease phase margin and may produce excessive ringing and oscillation. Figure 2 shows a circuit that eliminates this problem. Figure 3 is a grap ...
BU24031GW
... (Note3) The addresses 4’b0011, and 4’b0111 have data (ACT, BUSY, Position [9:6]), which are internal register values and output from SOUT pin. (Note4) For Mode, different output voltage, Cycle, EN, and RT registers, data that are written before the access to the Pulse register becomes valid and dete ...
... (Note3) The addresses 4’b0011, and 4’b0111 have data (ACT, BUSY, Position [9:6]), which are internal register values and output from SOUT pin. (Note4) For Mode, different output voltage, Cycle, EN, and RT registers, data that are written before the access to the Pulse register becomes valid and dete ...
DS1220AB/AD 16k Nonvolatile SRAM FEATURES PIN ASSIGNMENT
... 2. OE = VIH or VIL. If OE = VIH during write cycle, the output buffers remain in a high-impedance state. 3. tWP is specified as the logical AND of CE and WE . tWP is measured from the latter of CE or CE going low to the earlier of CE or WE going high. 4. tDS is measured from the earlier of CE or WE ...
... 2. OE = VIH or VIL. If OE = VIH during write cycle, the output buffers remain in a high-impedance state. 3. tWP is specified as the logical AND of CE and WE . tWP is measured from the latter of CE or CE going low to the earlier of CE or WE going high. 4. tDS is measured from the earlier of CE or WE ...
Impact on power system by stationary fuel cell applications
... Stationary fuel cells may be used as an uninterruptible or back-up power supply or to supply a micro-grid. A microgrid with fuel cells may be an alternative to supply remote and undeveloped areas with electrical energy, before the power system is erected. Economic efficiency may be achieved more eas ...
... Stationary fuel cells may be used as an uninterruptible or back-up power supply or to supply a micro-grid. A microgrid with fuel cells may be an alternative to supply remote and undeveloped areas with electrical energy, before the power system is erected. Economic efficiency may be achieved more eas ...
Basic Electrical Theory
... When a conductor moves, cuts, or passes through a magnetic field, or vice versa, a voltage is induced in the conductor • When a generator shaft rotates, a conductor loop is forced through a magnetic field inducing a voltage ...
... When a conductor moves, cuts, or passes through a magnetic field, or vice versa, a voltage is induced in the conductor • When a generator shaft rotates, a conductor loop is forced through a magnetic field inducing a voltage ...
Diode Based Ground Bounce Noise Reduction for 3
... comparators .Area, speed and power consumption of computational intensive VLSI systems are well contributed and implemented by flash ADC. Low power and high speed flash ADC is in high demand [10]. The basic technology is defined by making device size smaller one, so it has become difficult to achiev ...
... comparators .Area, speed and power consumption of computational intensive VLSI systems are well contributed and implemented by flash ADC. Low power and high speed flash ADC is in high demand [10]. The basic technology is defined by making device size smaller one, so it has become difficult to achiev ...
SMJE 2103
... The total rotational losses are 1100W and are assumed to be constant. The core loss is lumped in with the rotational losses. For a rotor slip of 2.2% at rated voltage and rated frequency, find the motor’s a) speed d) Pconv and Pout b) stator current e) ind and load c) power factor f ) efficiency ...
... The total rotational losses are 1100W and are assumed to be constant. The core loss is lumped in with the rotational losses. For a rotor slip of 2.2% at rated voltage and rated frequency, find the motor’s a) speed d) Pconv and Pout b) stator current e) ind and load c) power factor f ) efficiency ...
A DC27-2 Maxstar 150 STH
... 115–230 VAC, single-phase power without removing the covers to relink the power source. No longer is there a concern if you have the correct machine for the shop or job site. ...
... 115–230 VAC, single-phase power without removing the covers to relink the power source. No longer is there a concern if you have the correct machine for the shop or job site. ...
UCC29002 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... to its non−inverting input and the VCSO signal to its inverting input. If the average per module current, represented by the load share bus is higher than the module’s own output current, an error signal will be developed across the compensation components connected between the EAO pin and ground. T ...
... to its non−inverting input and the VCSO signal to its inverting input. If the average per module current, represented by the load share bus is higher than the module’s own output current, an error signal will be developed across the compensation components connected between the EAO pin and ground. T ...
S428A Indicators Affordable, High Contrast, Compact and Easy to Use
... All outputs are user-selectable and customized based on desired application; choose from the following output types Max # of Outputs: 5 for alarm, 24 VDC transmitter power supply or retransmit of process value Single Alarm Relay: Optional SPDT; 240VAC 2A resistive; Lifetime >500,000 operations at ra ...
... All outputs are user-selectable and customized based on desired application; choose from the following output types Max # of Outputs: 5 for alarm, 24 VDC transmitter power supply or retransmit of process value Single Alarm Relay: Optional SPDT; 240VAC 2A resistive; Lifetime >500,000 operations at ra ...
SiC “Super” Junction Transistors Offer Breakthrough High Temp
... were generated using a curve tracer for operating temperatures up to 250 °C (Fig. 3.). The distinct lack of quasi-saturation region and merging of the on state curves for various Gate currents in the saturation region of a SJT indicate the absence of the minority carrier injection and clearly distin ...
... were generated using a curve tracer for operating temperatures up to 250 °C (Fig. 3.). The distinct lack of quasi-saturation region and merging of the on state curves for various Gate currents in the saturation region of a SJT indicate the absence of the minority carrier injection and clearly distin ...
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)