Circuits & Schematics Linear Technology - 7

Manufacturer: "Linear Technology"
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  1. Mitchell Lee LT Journal of Analog Innovation A source of fast pulse edges, simulating a step function, is often useful in making lab measurements of one kind or another. For example, it is possible to evaluate the rise time of RG-58/U or other ...
    02-05-2017
  2. Marty Merchant, Linear Technology Design Note 470 Introduction The LTCR3577/LTC3577-1 integrates a number of portable device power management functions into one IC, reducing complexity, cost and board area in handheld devices. The major functions ...
    20-04-2017
  1. Victor Khasiev, Linear Technology Design Note 1024 Introduction The LTC®3890 (dual outputs) and LTC3891 (single output) step-down DC/DC controllers directly accept inputs from 4 V to 60 V. This wide input range covers input voltages for single ...
    17-04-2017
  2. Kris Lokere, Linear Technology Electronic Design Low-range current (coulomb counting) measurement is a challenge when the associated voltage is relatively high, but a configuration of standard ICs meets the requirements. A coulomb counter can ...
    11-04-2017
  3. Joshua Yee, Linear Technology Design Note 535 Introduction For charging relatively low capacity batteries, or maintenance charging backup and keep-alive batteries, linear topology battery chargers are valued for their compact footprints, simplicity ...
    29-03-2017
  4. Circuits Analogue Design Linear Technology LT1637 LT5400 LT6018 LTC2378-20 LTC2387-18
    Erjon Qirko and Kris Lokere, Linear Technology Design Note 1039 Introduction The LT6018 is an ultralow noise (1.2 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz) operational amplifier with ultralow distortion ( 115 dB at 1 kHz). It has a gain bandwidth product of 15 MHz, ...
    06-03-2017
  5. Matthew Grant, Linear Technology Design Note 556 Introduction The LT®3952 monolithic LED driver includes a 4 A, 60 V DMOS power switch, excellent for driving high current LEDs in buck mode. Among its many features is an input current sense ...
    01-03-2017
  6. Fran Hoffart, Linear Technology Design Note 491 Introduction Advances in low power electronics now allow placement of battery-powered sensors and other devices in locations far from the power grid. Ideally, for true grid independence, the batteries ...
    01-02-2017
  7. Victor Khasiev, Linear Technology Design Note 553 Introduction Data loss is a concern in telecom, industrial and automotive applications where embedded systems depend on a consistent supply of power. Sudden power interruptions can corrupt data ...
    24-01-2017
  8. Glen Brisebois EDN Ideal triangle waves involve infinite d 2 V/dt 2 , so high-fidelity triangle waves entail very high bandwidths. Micropower circuits have fairly low bandwidth, so generating good triangle waves with such circuitry becomes ...
    19-01-2017

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