... 24 Features s Attenuation in 1 dB Steps to 15 dB s Integral Driver ±5 V Supply Voltages s Low Cost SOIC-14 Plastic Package 0 ... The device has integral drivers for each bit requiring less than 4 mA per bit. DC supply voltages of ±5 V are required. ...
... velocity is a linear combination of the position error and the integral of the position error (proportional plus integral or "PI" ), except that, when the absolute value of the error is above a threshold, the integral term is constantly reset to zero ...
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