My last column (“Designing with comparators,” EDN, March 29, 2001, pg 56) discussed basic comparator theory, and this column adds hysteresis to comparators to eliminate multiple switching on the ...
Testing a set of analog comparators for hysteresis can be a time-consuming process. You have to accurately find the threshold voltages for numerous devices across variations in fabrication process, ...
A comparator is an electronic component that outputs different voltage results at the output by comparing the magnitude of the current or voltage at the two inputs. This article describes the ...
For the PDF version of this feature, click here. Hysteretic control, also known as bang-bang control or ripple regulator control, maintains the converter output voltage within the hysteresis band ...
A neural-network-based controller adapts in real time to switching reference signals in piezoelectric nano-positioning stages ...
Today’s dc-dc converters use an enable pin to control the design conditions at which the power supply turns on and off. However, your dc-dc converter may not have this “enable hysteresis” control, or ...
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