Analog signal processing

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321REDW2009 Paper No., Page No. 1, pp[removed], pp. 5-11

REDW2009 Paper No., Page No. 1, pp[removed], pp. 5-11

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Language: English - Date: 2010-01-22 11:29:08
322Guide to the IEEE Radiation Effects Data Workshop (Draft) David M. Hiemstra, Senior Member IEEE Abstract—Workshop Records from[removed]have been reviewed and tables prepared which facilitate the search for

Guide to the IEEE Radiation Effects Data Workshop (Draft) David M. Hiemstra, Senior Member IEEE Abstract—Workshop Records from[removed]have been reviewed and tables prepared which facilitate the search for

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Source URL: www.nsrec.com

Language: English - Date: 2005-12-14 11:24:49
323Ineluctability of Oscillations in Systems With Digital Implementation of Derivative Feedback Andrew H. C. Gosline a , Vincent Hayward b , Hannah Michalska c a b c

Ineluctability of Oscillations in Systems With Digital Implementation of Derivative Feedback Andrew H. C. Gosline a , Vincent Hayward b , Hannah Michalska c a b c

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Source URL: www.cim.mcgill.ca

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-05 05:36:37
324Question 4  a) Derive a bound for the aperture error or jitter allowable in the sample-and-hold used as the input stage to an N-bit analogue-to-digital converter (ADC, in terms of the maximum sampling frequency. [8 MARKS

Question 4 a) Derive a bound for the aperture error or jitter allowable in the sample-and-hold used as the input stage to an N-bit analogue-to-digital converter (ADC, in terms of the maximum sampling frequency. [8 MARKS

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Source URL: www.le.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2000-12-11 09:22:39
325SyRen 10/ SyRen 20 motor driver user’s guide July 2006 Input voltage: 6-24V nominal, 30V absolute max. Output Current: Up to 10A/20A continuous. Peak loads may be up to 15A/30A for a few seconds. These ratings are for

SyRen 10/ SyRen 20 motor driver user’s guide July 2006 Input voltage: 6-24V nominal, 30V absolute max. Output Current: Up to 10A/20A continuous. Peak loads may be up to 15A/30A for a few seconds. These ratings are for

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Source URL: www.dimensionengineering.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-06 12:35:57
326REDW2012  Revision 1.0, Jan[removed]Prepared by: David M. Hiemstra

REDW2012 Revision 1.0, Jan[removed]Prepared by: David M. Hiemstra

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Source URL: www.nsrec.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-16 20:06:47
327Ann. Geophys., 32, 951–958, 2014 www.ann-geophys.net[removed]doi:[removed]angeo[removed] © Author(s[removed]CC Attribution 3.0 License.  Automatic detection of ionospheric Alfvén resonances using signal

Ann. Geophys., 32, 951–958, 2014 www.ann-geophys.net[removed]doi:[removed]angeo[removed] © Author(s[removed]CC Attribution 3.0 License. Automatic detection of ionospheric Alfvén resonances using signal

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Source URL: nora.nerc.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-14 06:22:12
328AVIDSmartSensor™ Wireless 900 Analog to Digital 5vdc, 10vdc or 20mA Versions This sensor is a battery operated analog to digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 900 MHz.

AVIDSmartSensor™ Wireless 900 Analog to Digital 5vdc, 10vdc or 20mA Versions This sensor is a battery operated analog to digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 900 MHz.

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Source URL: www.avidwireless.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-07-08 20:30:29
329SyRen 10 / SyRen 25 motor driver user’s guide July 2007 Input voltage: 6-24V nominal, 30V absolute max. Output Current: Up to 10A/25A continuous. Peak loads may be up to 15A/45A for a few seconds. These ratings are for

SyRen 10 / SyRen 25 motor driver user’s guide July 2007 Input voltage: 6-24V nominal, 30V absolute max. Output Current: Up to 10A/25A continuous. Peak loads may be up to 15A/45A for a few seconds. These ratings are for

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-06 12:35:56
330Chapter 3  AIRSAR Implementation Electromagnetic wave propagation is a vector phenomenon, i.e. all electromagnetic waves can be expressed as complex vectors. Plane electromagnetic waves can be represented by two-dimensio

Chapter 3 AIRSAR Implementation Electromagnetic wave propagation is a vector phenomenon, i.e. all electromagnetic waves can be expressed as complex vectors. Plane electromagnetic waves can be represented by two-dimensio

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Source URL: airsar.jpl.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2005-12-21 15:27:35