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The circuit uses a MAX4272 low-positive-voltage controller for the +5-V channel. No low-negative-voltage hot-swap controllers are available, so the circuit uses a MAX5900 high-negative-voltage ...
The digital control pins of Nexperia’s NMUX130x series of 1.5-V to 5.5-V analog switches are compatible with 1.8-V logic thresholds across the entire supply range. Since the control pins operate ...
For example, the LTM4655 is a 40 V IN, dual 4 A inverting μModule regulator, with two fully independent output channels, each configurable for positive or negative output, and is already EN550222 ...
Almost all appliances need a power supply to convert the 100-130 or 220-240 V AC mains voltage to a 3.3 or 5 V DC voltage to supply board electronics. A new regulation to the ECO conception directive ...
When using analogue switches, designers commonly require additional voltage translators because the control circuitry cannot operate from the voltage level used to supply power to the switch. By ...
Nexperia has unveiled analogue switches that can work with control logic from 1.8 to 5V, regardless of supplies between 1.5 and 5.5V. There are two versions: ... “This integration makes the use of ...
If you need to switch voltages between positive and negative, polarity-reversal relays provide an inexpensive solution, but with significant limitations: Power interruption during polarity ...
When [Nicole Express] got her hands on the logic board for the 1986 SNK arcade game Athena, she ran into a rather thorny problem: The board expected to be fed negative five volts! [Nicole]’s … ...
Tips on analog tape, tape recorders, tape bias, logic inputs, and logic control Nov 1, 2007 12:00 PM, By John Landry, CSRE Analog Tape Part 2, Electronics Figure 1. The standardized tape recording and ...
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