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  • Voltage-to-Frequency/Frequency-to-Voltage Converter
    of the V/F converter's frequency, which is directly proportional to the input voltage. When the V/F converter is running at 10kHz full scale, a 1-second time base will give 4-digit resolution with 1 reading per second. The optoisolator is used for transmitting the frequency, so there is no DC path
  • Transformerless Power Supplies: Resistive and Capacitive
    There are several ways to convert an AC voltage at a wall receptacle into the DC voltage required by a microcontroller. Traditionally, this has been done with a transformer and rectifier circuit. There are also switching power supply solutions, however, in applications that involve providing a DC
  • Using the TC1142 for Biasing a GaAs Power Amplifier
    Voltage Inverter. The TC1142 differs in that it uses pulse-frequency modulation. (PFM) control to generate a regulated output voltage without the. The inductorless voltage inverter is the core of the negative DC bias. use of a post linear regulator. The TC1142 consists of an inverting/. generator
  • Motion Control
    tachometer combinations FAULHABER recommends the LC302, 4-quandrant, linear controller. ARSAPE Stepper Drivers come in three versions, low and medium voltage and a current mode (chopper) drive, encompassing the full range of ARSAPE miniature DC stepper motors. Each series is available in three
  • Switch Mode Battery Eliminator Based on a PIC16C72A
    note shows how to combine the A/D and CCP modules with suitable software to produce a Switch Mode Battery Eliminator (SMBE) providing 3.0, 4.5, 5.0, 6.0, 7.5 and 9.0 volt output voltages at up to 1 Amp with an AC or DC input between 12.6V and 30V peak. Switch Mode Battery Eliminator Based
  • Converting A 5.0V Supply Rail To A Regulated 3.0V
    that can. Microchip's MCP1252/3 is a positive regulated charge. be used to convert a 5.0V system rail voltage down to. pump that, like most charge pumps, uses four. a regulated 3.0V to be used by microcontrollers or. MOSFET switches to control the charge and discharge. other logic. Charge pumps, also
  • Introduction to LIVM Accelerometers
    are approximate and are to be used as a guide only. Getting the Most From the Low Frequency Response of the Accelerometer. To measure ultra low frequencies with a very long TC LIVM accelerometer where the AC coupling TC of the power unit is the limiting factor, a DC coupled LIVM power unit (Model 4115B
  • Bridge Sensing with the MCP6S2X PGAs
    Resistive sensors configured as Wheatstone bridges are primarily used to sense pressure, temperature or loads. An external A/D converter (ADC) and a digitally Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) can easily be used to convert the difference voltage from these resistor bridge sensors to usable digital

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