MPC5777C-DEVB with MPC5777C MCU, MC33FS6520LAE SBC and TJA1100 and TJA1145T/FD transceivers for Engine Control and BMS
Intel has open sourced a car with a total parts price of less than 50 US dollars, which costs about 350 yuan in total. With a mobile phone, it becomes a self-driving car.
The AEK-POW-100W4V1 is a very compact DC-DC converter for automotive and transportation applications which allows regulating the output voltage in two different modes: fixed outputs and PPS (Programmable Power Supply) with 20 mV steps.
This reference design is a singled-layered, cost-effective, small-form-factor, three-phase sinusoidal motor drive for sensored BLDC fan motors specified up to a maximum current of 1 A RMS at 18 V maximum. The unique, single-sided design helps to bring down the system cost. The on-board Hall sensors facilitate the board mounting inside the motor itself. The design also demonstrates the features of DRV10970 such as single hall operation for further cost optimization, sinusoidal drive with adaptive drive angle adjustment for better system efficinecy and overall performance, speed control via external pulse-width modulation (PWM) input which brings an ease of speed control, etc.
Dual operational amplifier series bare PCB evaluation board, DFN8-EP package
Reliable health monitoring has traditionally required us to tether ourselves to machines that record our vital signs around the clock. However, outside of clinical settings this is rarely practical. We developed HealthyPi v4 in part to address this challenge. Building on its predecessor, HealthyPi v4 is a fully open source standalone vital signs monitor with wireless and wearable capabilities.
Implement precision electronic scale design using AD7192, a 24-bit Σ-Δ ADC with built-in PGA
It is a very beautiful and convenient little board. But it has a small flaw, the ice40 FPGA it uses is very simple, and it's generally fun to see people doing exciting projects with 5k LUTs. Sometimes it's convenient to have some extra space available when experimenting.
This article reviews the basic characteristics of common temperature sensors, describes the RTD PT100 temperature transducer, and explains a simple analog approach for linearizing and conditioning the output of that device.
The AEK-AUD-C1D9031 is a very compact AVAS solution based on SPC582B60E1 Chorus family MCU and FDA903D Class D audio amplifiers that emits warning sounds to alert pedestrians of the presence of e-vehicles.
FossaSat-1 uses cheap LoRa modules to provide free and open source IoT communications around the world, allowing students to communicate with satellites for less than 20 euros.
Desktop CNC machines often use stepper motors, often because they do not require position feedback sensors, thus reducing system cost. But there are situations where a position feedback sensor is needed or necessary, and the power output of a stepper motor, especially at high speeds, becomes a bottleneck for those who want a better performing machine.
Arduino® Nicla Vision is a ready-to-use standalone camera for analyzing and processing images at the edge. It's suitable for asset tracking, object recognition and predictive maintenance thanks to its 2MP color camera, smart 6-axis motion sensor, integrated microphone and distance sensor. Quickly implement sensor nodes that send collected data to the Arduino® Cloud (or third-party vendor service) via integrated WiFi/BLE connectivity.
Label-free pose estimation from user-defined features via deep learning for all animals
Always stay secure and protect your private data and gadgets when connected via USB. USB connections transfer information and power. UsbSafe² is a device that protects USB-connected hardware from excessive voltage, current, and unauthorized data access. Unfortunately, the practice of “juicing” (accessing data from devices connected to public charging stations) has become very common. UsbSafe² offers a unique combination of anti-juicing mode and fail-power protection. With UsbSafe², you'll feel safer no matter where you are or what you plug in, your valuable gadgets are protected and secured!
Wigl can hear the notes of any instrument and respond with movements, lights and special dances! Wigl helps motivate children and adults to practice their instruments. By sequencing the notes, you can program special dance moves for your Wigl. This combination of right-brain creativity and left-brain logic makes it a unique robot for any home. How does WIG work? Wigl has a microphone, a microcontroller (brain) and some motors for movement. Wigl is always listening for notes, and through some complex math it can hear individual notes.
The MAXREFDES1247 is a miniature, 12V output, isolated power supply that can deliver up to 1A of load current.