
Electric charges in motion Voltage sources Electrical circuits
... The amount of electrical current that flows through the bulb depends on the resistance that the bulb offers to the flow of electrical charges. The resistance of the filament depends on the type of material used to make the filament and its length and diameter. The electrical resistance is measured i ...
... The amount of electrical current that flows through the bulb depends on the resistance that the bulb offers to the flow of electrical charges. The resistance of the filament depends on the type of material used to make the filament and its length and diameter. The electrical resistance is measured i ...
MJD112 MJD1 12 NPN
... This datasheet contains preliminary data, and supplementary data will be published at a later date. Fairchild Semiconductor reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in order to improve design. ...
... This datasheet contains preliminary data, and supplementary data will be published at a later date. Fairchild Semiconductor reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in order to improve design. ...
Lab1: DC Resistive Measurements
... check your measurements by Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL). It says that the current into a node (a point on a circuit where two or more circuit elements meet) is equal to current out of a node. Another way of putting it is that all the currents into a node (taking, say current out being positive and ...
... check your measurements by Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL). It says that the current into a node (a point on a circuit where two or more circuit elements meet) is equal to current out of a node. Another way of putting it is that all the currents into a node (taking, say current out being positive and ...
AN1052 - Diodes Incorporated
... system being damaged under over-load or short-circuit condition. If the output reaches the maximum output current, the output voltage drops and the feedback error amplifier is saturated with VFB going up to a high level. Once the voltage exceeds the threshold and lasts for more than 35ms, the OLP is ...
... system being damaged under over-load or short-circuit condition. If the output reaches the maximum output current, the output voltage drops and the feedback error amplifier is saturated with VFB going up to a high level. Once the voltage exceeds the threshold and lasts for more than 35ms, the OLP is ...
BDTIC Adjustable Linear Low Dropout LED Driver TLE4309
... Supplying high power LEDs with the TLE4309 ensures constant brightness independent from supply voltage or LED forward voltage spread. Therefore, LED lifetime is extended by protecting from overcurrent and overtemperature The PWM/EN input permits LED brightness regulation by pulse width modulation. S ...
... Supplying high power LEDs with the TLE4309 ensures constant brightness independent from supply voltage or LED forward voltage spread. Therefore, LED lifetime is extended by protecting from overcurrent and overtemperature The PWM/EN input permits LED brightness regulation by pulse width modulation. S ...
Operational Amplifiers
... What forces the OA to behave so „reasonably“? The negative feedback always sets the output voltage to such a value that the voltage between the inputs is zero. ...
... What forces the OA to behave so „reasonably“? The negative feedback always sets the output voltage to such a value that the voltage between the inputs is zero. ...
LVDS Driver
... • adjCur - Adjusts current (Short to Vdd unless lower current is desired) attaches through internal 2.3KΩ resistor to current mirror master. • monSF- Allows monitoring of current source gate voltage. Diagnostic only. -->Not pinned out.<-Outputs: • outPlus – positive (voltage) going output. (3mA sink ...
... • adjCur - Adjusts current (Short to Vdd unless lower current is desired) attaches through internal 2.3KΩ resistor to current mirror master. • monSF- Allows monitoring of current source gate voltage. Diagnostic only. -->Not pinned out.<-Outputs: • outPlus – positive (voltage) going output. (3mA sink ...
No Slide Title
... characterized by the current through it and the voltage difference betweeb terminals NODE ...
... characterized by the current through it and the voltage difference betweeb terminals NODE ...
Study Notes for Test 1
... The electric potential and driving force of electrons through conductor 7. What is current? The amount of electricity flowing through the conductor 8. What is resistance? Tendency of atoms of conductor to hang on to the electrons (ohms) 9. How many pulses are in a 60hz AC One Hz is a round trip per ...
... The electric potential and driving force of electrons through conductor 7. What is current? The amount of electricity flowing through the conductor 8. What is resistance? Tendency of atoms of conductor to hang on to the electrons (ohms) 9. How many pulses are in a 60hz AC One Hz is a round trip per ...
Lab #3
... The total area of the design will be approximated by adding up the gate area (W*L) for all the transistors in the circuit. The figure of merit for the design will be (voltage gain)/(power*gate_area). For the resistors, the material’s sheet resistance is 250Ohm/square with the minimum width and lengt ...
... The total area of the design will be approximated by adding up the gate area (W*L) for all the transistors in the circuit. The figure of merit for the design will be (voltage gain)/(power*gate_area). For the resistors, the material’s sheet resistance is 250Ohm/square with the minimum width and lengt ...
STN9360
... while maintaining a wide RBSOA. The device is designed for use in lighting applications and low cost switch-mode power supplies. ...
... while maintaining a wide RBSOA. The device is designed for use in lighting applications and low cost switch-mode power supplies. ...
Passive Network Synthesis Hurwitz polynomial
... Initial values of current or voltage may be found directly from a study of the equivalent network schematic at t= 0+. For each element in the network, we must determine just what will happen when the switching action takes place. From this analysis, anew schematic of an equivalent network for t= 0+ ...
... Initial values of current or voltage may be found directly from a study of the equivalent network schematic at t= 0+. For each element in the network, we must determine just what will happen when the switching action takes place. From this analysis, anew schematic of an equivalent network for t= 0+ ...
Lecture 05 DC Sources, Energy and Power
... electronic equipment must be protected against damage in the event of a shortcircuit occurring unintentionally or inadvertently. ...
... electronic equipment must be protected against damage in the event of a shortcircuit occurring unintentionally or inadvertently. ...
Current source
A current source is an electronic circuit that delivers or absorbs an electric current which is independent of the voltage across it.A current source is the dual of a voltage source. The term constant-current 'sink' is sometimes used for sources fed from a negative voltage supply. Figure 1 shows the schematic symbol for an ideal current source, driving a resistor load. There are two types - an independent current source (or sink) delivers a constant current. A dependent current source delivers a current which is proportional to some other voltage or current in the circuit.