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  • abbreviation nanosecond

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Examples

  • If you use a serial-DAC interface, you should add 10 nsec to the delay correction.

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  • When the control input goes high, the output reproduces the input with feedthrough settling in 20 nsec.

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  • The 109 relay's output (Trace B) moves the final 220 µV, settling inside 10 µV approximately 265 nsec after the relay's contacts open (Trace A).

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  • Its performance, although falling well short of the circuit in Figure F, still furnishes a 10V step, which settles to 1 ppm in 950 nsec.

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  • The output (Trace B) settles to within 1 mV within 40 nsec after the switch control

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  • Similarly, if you use a postamplifier, you must increase the delay correction by 17 nsec.

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

  • You can use an oscilloscope to accurately display DAC-settling-time information for a 10V step with 1-ppm, or 10 - µV, resolution within 265 nsec.

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

  • April 20, 2010 - Suitable for ZVS topologies, model SiHF8N50L-E3 features low trr of 63 nsec, Qrr of 114 nC, and gate charge of 34 nC.

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  • When the control input goes high, the output reproduces the input with feedthrough settling in 20 nsec.

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

  • The 109 relay's output (Trace B) moves the final 220 µV, settling inside 10 µV approximately 265 nsec after the relay's contacts open (Trace A).

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

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