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Abstract: DSDI 17-04 DSD 17-14 b DSDI 71-16 DSD 12-16 dsdi 7-015 DSDI DSDI 7-01 B DSDI 20-01 b DSDI 17-14 b
Text: A S E A BROUN/ABB SENICON Schnelle Dioden Diode DSD Vrrm Fast switching diodes If r m s Ki If a v i Tc - 100°C A °C A(°C) DSDI 5-04 A DSD1 5-06 A DSDI 5-08 A 400 600 800 10 DSDI 7-01 A DSDI 7-015 A DSDI 7-02 A 100 10 ft vF If Ir r m (10 ms) 10 ms T y j =• 45°C
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Abstract: DSDI
Text: Advanced Technical Information Super Fast Recovery Diode VRSM V 1400 1600 1800 VRRM DSDI 60 IFAVM = 63 A VRRM = 1400-1800 V = 40 ns trr Type C A TO-247 AD V 1400 1600 1800 DSDI 60-14A DSDI 60-16A DSDI 60-18A C TAB A Symbol Test Conditions I FRMS IFAVM ①
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Abstract: ixys dsei 60-12 60-18A
Text: DSDI 60 Super Fast Recovery Diode IFAVM = 63 A VRRM = 1400-1800 V trr = 40 ns Preliminary Data V 1400 1600 1800 VRRM Type C A TO-247 AD V 1400 1600 1800 C DSDI 60-14A DSDI 60-16A DSDI 60-18A A A = Anode, C = Cathode Symbol Test Conditions IFRMS IFAVM ÿÿ①
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Text: DSDI 60 Super Fast Recovery Diode IFAVM = 63 A VRRM = 1400-1800 V = 40 ns trr Preliminary Data V 1400 1600 1800 VRRM Type C A TO-247 AD V 1400 1600 1800 C DSDI 60-14A DSDI 60-16A DSDI 60-18A A A = Anode, C = Cathode Symbol Test Conditions IFRMS IFAVM ¬
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Text: DSDI 60 IF AVM = 63 A VR R =M 1 4 00- 1 8 00 V trr = 4 0 ns Super Fast Recov ery Diode VRSM VRRM Type A C TO - 2 4 7 A D V V 1 4 00 1 4 00 DSDI 60- 1 4 A 1 600 1 600 DSDI 60- 1 6A 1 8 00 1 8 00 DSDI 60- 1 8 A C A C A = Anode, C = C athode Symbol IFRM S IFA VM
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Text: □IXYS Advanced Technical Information Super Fast Recovery Diode DSDI60 IFAVM 63 A vr 1400-1800 V RRM trr v RSM v RRM V Type 1400 1600 1800 Symbol C TO-247 AD DSDI 60-14A DSDI 60-16A DSDI 60-18A Test Conditions Maximum Ratings A A A t = 10 ms 50 Hz , sine
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Abstract: MPC823 hard reset DSdi 5
Text: SECTION 4 RESET The reset block of the MPC823 has a reset control logic that determines the cause of reset, synchronizes it if necessary, and resets the appropriate logic modules. The memory controller, system protection logic, interrupt controller, and parallel I/O pins are initialized
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QF1Da512
Abstract: HBM 00-07H DSDI audio crossover filter Transistor FIR 3D 41 AEC-Q100-002D qf1d512 QF1D512-DK dr2m circuit for 7.1 home theatre system
Text: PRELIMINARY DATA SHEET QF1Da512 Simple and versatile FIR engine SavFIReTM APPLICATIONS • Audio Equalization, Crossovers, and 3D widening Televisions Clk Gen CTRL Registers clk_sys Docking Stations Stereo Headsets (both wired and wireless) Home Theatre Speakers
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motorola 852
Abstract: 4E20
Text: SECTION 8 DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT Development tools are used by a microcomputer system developer to debug the hardware and software of a target system. These tools are used to give the developer some control over the execution of the target program. In-circuit emulators
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Abstract: motorola ctc 4E20 MPC509
Text: SECTION 8 DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT Development tools are used by a microcomputer system developer to debug the hardware and software of a target system. These tools are used to give the developer some control over the execution of the target program. In-circuit emulators and bus
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Abstract: MPC821 PB-19 dsdi 7
Text: MPC823 Pin Functions Implemented From MPC821 This document is preliminary as is shown on each page; please treat this information as such. Updated copies of this file will be posted on the PPS Home Page associated with the MPC823 as it becomes available. http://www.mot.com/pps/
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Abstract: T7 M17
Text: MPC821 Pin List Rev A Pin Functions (spec name) ale_a ale_b/dsck/at1 a[0] a[10] a[11] a[12] a[13] a[14] a[15] a[16] a[17] a[18] a[19] a[1] a[20] a[21] a[22] a[23] a[24] a[25] a[26] a[27] a[28] a[29] a[2] a[30] a[31] a[3] a[4] a[5] a[6] a[7] a[8] a[9] bb*
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: SECTION 18 DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT Emulators require a level of control and observation that are in sharp contrast to the trend of modern microcomputers and microprocessors in which many bus cycles are directed to internal resources and are not externally visible. The same is true for bus analyzers. To
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Abstract: 10 pin FRC connector AN2048 MPC860 DSDI 20-01 b superTAP SIUMCR
Text: 07/99 Application Note AN2048 Emulator Considerations When Designing with the MPC8xx NCSD Applications Motorola, Austin, Texas When attaching an emulator to the MPC8xx, some emulator specific considerations are called for. These can in some cases be generic recommendations, but in certain cases will
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Abstract: motorola 2239 MPC565 MSRR
Text: SECTION 22 DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT 22.1 Overview The visibility and controllability requirements of emulators and bus analyzers are in opposition to the trend of modern microcomputers and microprocessors where many bus cycles are directed to internal resources and are not visible externally.
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Abstract: FC01 MPC500 MPC561 MPC563 1PE1R 0b00111
Text: SECTION 24 READI MODULE 24.1 Overview The READI module provides real-time development capabilities for RCPU-based MCUs in compliance with the IEEE-ISTO 5001 - 1999. This module provides development support capabilities for MCUs in single chip mode, without requiring address and
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Abstract: visionice powerpc 10 PIN FRC CONNECTOR MPC860
Text: 07/99 Application Note Emulator Considerations When Designing with the MPC8xx Netcomm Applications Motorola, Austin, Texas When attaching an emulator to the MPC8xx, some emulator specific considerations are called for. These can in some cases be generic recommendations, but in certain cases will
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Abstract: MPC566 FC01 MPC500 MPC565 btm 110 module jtag mpc565
Text: SECTION 23 READI MODULE 23.1 Overview The READI module provides real-time development capabilities for RCPU-based MCUs in compliance with the IEEE-ISTO 5001 - 1999. This module provides development support capabilities for MCUs in single chip mode, without requiring address and
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Text: SECTION 21 DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT 21.1 Overview The visibility and controllability requirements of emulators and bus analyzers are in opposition to the trend of modern microcomputers and microprocessors where many bus cycles are directed to internal resources and are not visible externally.
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Abstract: 202112
Text: This section discusses the on-chip features that are used during the development phase. Background debug monitors and emulators are used to interface with this MPC823 capability. Emulators require a level of control and observation that are in sharp contrast to
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Abstract: MPC563
Text: SECTION 23 DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT The visibility and controllability requirements of emulators and bus analyzers are in opposition to the trend of modern microcomputers and microprocessors where many bus cycles are directed to internal resources and are not visible externally.
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Abstract: DBPC01 diode DSDI 9 6 WAY HEADER JTAG PORT freescale JTAG header 14 MPC8XX MPC860
Text: Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Application Note AN2387/D Rev. 0, 11/2002 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. MPC8xx Using BDM and JTAG Robert McEwan NCSD Applications East Kilbride, Scotland As the technical complexity of microprocessors has increased, so too has the need for
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Abstract: MPC556
Text: SECTION 21 DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT 21.1 Overview The visibility and controllability requirements of emulators and bus analyzers are in opposition to the trend of modern microcomputers and microprocessors where many bus cycles are directed to internal resources and are not visible externally.
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Abstract: MPC860 irm7 00
Text: SECTION 12 SYSTEM INTERFACE UNIT 12.1 INTRODUCTION The system interface unit SIU of the MPC860 consists of several functions that control system startup, initialization and operation, protection, and the external system bus. The following is a list of the system interface unit’s important features:
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