A Schmitt trigger is a circuit that converts an analog input signal into a digital output signal with hysteresis. It's characterised by two different threshold voltages, one for the rising input signal and another for the falling input signal, which provides noise immunity and prevents oscillations.
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Ultra-Precise, Current-Sense Amplifier
The INAx290 is an ultra-precise, current-sense amplifier that can measure voltage drops across shunt resistors over a wide common-mode ran...
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This EMI filter includes a common-mode filter and a differential-mode filter. Generally Differential mode filter filters noise less than 3...
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VGS (th) = 1.3 V (Threshold Voltage) Input = 0V ; VGS > VGS(th) ; FET = ON ; Output = 0V Input = 3.3V ; VGS < VGS(th) ; FET =...