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This application note demonstrates nine different circuits that can be used to generate a sine wave. The first, a phase shift oscillator, is shown below. To view the application ...
If you’ve ever fumbled through circuit simulation and ended up with a flatline instead of a sine wave, this video from [saisri] might just be the fix. In this walkthrough she demonstrates ...
With this configuration, a 10-kHz, 1-V rms sine-wave output is achieved. Total current consumption is less than 2 mA at 5 V dc, making this solution ideal for portable applications.
The power electronics industry is seeing the re-emergence of DC high voltage distribution in place of AC systems of power transmission within advanced machines and installations. A modular DC-DC ...
Toshiba also mass produces TC78B009FTG, which adopts a rectangular-wave drive method that does not use Hall sensor control, and users can select the appropriate product for their motor drive method.
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