It hasn't been talked about. At least, not by reporters, race teams, NASCAR officials or the announcers in the booth. But now that NASCAR has opened the door to it by introducing stage racing this ...
Building on last month’s discussion of resistor noise, let’s check out some basics of amplifier noise. The non-inverting op amp configuration is most common for low noise applications so we’ll make ...
Controlling the brightness of LEDs requires a driver that provides a constant, regulated current. To achieve this goal, the driver topology must be able to generate a large enough output voltage to ...
Risks and rewards of merger arbitrage for an asset allocator overseeing a diversified portfolio. Fidelity’s approach to ...
Certain applications, such as double-ended sensors, audio amplifiers, or instrumentation amplifiers, require a negative voltage to be generated from a positive input voltage source. This article ...
What are the three main non-isolated topologies? What to consider when designing high-voltage apps using the inverting buck-boost. Other design considerations when dealing with even higher voltages.
Luciano Rispoli does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
One part wants 3.3V logic. Another wants 5V. What do you do? Over on the [Playduino] YouTube channel, there’s a recent video running us through a not-so-recent concern: various approaches to ...