Circuits & Schematics Linear Technology - 3

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  1. Stephen Woodward
    TEC (thermoelectric-cooler) temperature-control systems often have limited stability. The causes of these limitations are the thermal properties of the system, not the performance of the control electronics. Real-world thermal-control systems incur ...
    Dec 3, 2019
  2. Stephen Woodward
    Most engineers know about the solid-state refrigerators called Peltier devices or, more commonly, TECs (thermoelectric coolers) and how they can actively cool temperature-sensitive electronic components, such as optical detectors and solid-state ...
    Dec 3, 2019
  1. Chuck Wojslaw
    The traditional method of controlling the upper cutoff frequency in the basic inverting-amplifier circuit of Figure 1 is to add capacitor C in parallel with R 2 . The value of C controls the cutoff frequency. R 1 and R 2 independently establish the ...
    Sep 11, 2019
  2. Circuits Analogue Design Measurement Supply Linear Technology LT6202 LTC2057 LTC2508-32 LTC6655
    Guy Hoover, Analog Devices Design Note 568 Attaining optimal SNR performance from an ADC isn’t just a matter of providing a low noise signal to the ADC’s input. Providing a low noise reference voltage is just as important. While ...
    Sep 11, 2019
  3. Tom Gross EDN It can be difficult to generate a high-voltage supply from a medium-voltage input, especially if you need a surface-mount design. It is difficult to find surface-mount components with the necessary specs, especially the transformer ...
    Aug 13, 2019
  4. Aaron Schultz Catherine Chang Philip Karantzalis
    Our op amp family has expanded with industry-leading speed versus supply current. The LTC6258/LTC6259/LTC6260 family (single, dual, quad) provides 1.3 MHz gain-bandwidth product at a super low 20 uA supply current, with 400 uV maximum offset ...
    Jul 3, 2019
  5. Henry Santana Electronic Design Europe The general approach to an electronic load is to use a transistor across the input terminals so the current flows from drain (collector) to source (emitter). A resistance is effected by causing a current flow ...
    Jun 19, 2019
  6. Kurk Mathews EDN As the demand for networking equipment grows, the need arises for a 48 V supply that can power telecommunication lines. The circuit in Figure 1 delivers 24 W at 48 V from a 5 V input. One of the biggest challenges in this design is ...
    Jun 10, 2019
  7. Hua (Walker) Bai, Linear Technology Design Note 1044 The LT8650S 42 V, dual-channel, 4 A synchronous Silent Switcher® 2 regulator features a wide input voltage range of 3 V to 42 V, ideal for automotive, industrial, and other step-down ...
    Apr 13, 2019
  8. Tom Gross, Linear Technology EDN The SEPIC (single-ended, primary-inductance-converter) topology is generally a good choice for voltage regulators that must produce an on output voltage that falls in the middle of the input-voltage range, such as a ...
    Mar 6, 2019

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