| It is unlikely that Nikola Tesla, born in 1856, could have foreseen the widespread interest in his inventions, more than one hundred year...
| It is unlikely that Nikola Tesla, born in 1856, could have foreseen the widespread interest in his inventions, more than one hundred year...
| The Type LM35 temperature sensor from National Semiconductor is very popular for two reasons: it produces an output voltage that is direct...
| One of the problems that designers of portable equipment face is generating a regulated voltage whose level lies between those of a fully...
| To avoid address conflicts, every peripheral on an I²C™ bus must have a unique address. Sometimes, however, peripherals may be assigned th...
| The clock in computers and many other electronic systems is normally provided by a simple crystal oscillator. Unfortunately, the electrome...
| The OPA3682 provides an easy-to-use, broadband fixed gain, triple buffer amplifier. Depending on the external connections, the internal re...
| The diagram shows how a three-phase sine wave oscillator can be built with a single Type UAF42 state-variable filter and some resistors an...
| Many applications require a precision voltage source which can be adjusted through zero to both positive and negative output voltage. An e...
| The precision full-wave rectifier circuit shown in the diagram accepts a.c. inputs of up to ±3 V, yet operates from a single +5 V supply v...
| The LM56 from National Semiconductor is an accurate, dual-output, low-power thermostat contained in an 8-pin SMD case. It contains a 1.25...