This user manual describes the different user configurations of the NxH3670 SDK board.
This reference design (RD) is for a dual-band, dual-mode CDMA front-end for Japanese cellular CDMA at 110MHz IF. The RD uses a low-noise amplifier (LNA) with mixer, the MAX2325, that is also useful for TDMA, GSM, and EDGE applications. Schematics and bill of materials are shown.
Have you ever thought about attaching an inertial measurement unit (IMU) to an object to track its posture and motion? Tracer provides high-performance, safe, reliable and low-cost object tracking. Tracer can be easily attached to objects using Velcro. It can tilt and track rhythm as the bike's frame tilts, it can record the number of shots taken with a tennis racquet, and it can even differentiate between topspin and chip shots. Let your imagination run wild and explore more interesting applications of Tracer!
This document describes a microcontroller-based 1-Wire® master interface for reliable operation of small, medium, and large 1-Wire networks. This is accomplished using careful impedance matching, intelligent (software-controlled) active pullup, and slew-rate control. Software flow charts are included to assist the user in generating the correct 1-Wire timing for reset pulse, presence detect, write one, write zero, and read time slots using any suitable microcontroller. Scope traces illustrate the timing performance of the driver as well as transmission line effects as they appear with long cables.
snapVCC is a highly portable and convenient power supply for your electronics projects. It's designed to fit a 9V battery and provide you with 3.3V or 5V power wherever you need it. What can you do with snapVCC? Many circuits require a regulated 3.3 or 5 volt power supply. 9V batteries are an easily available power option. A common method of using a 9V battery to power a circuit is to use a linear regulator IC circuit to step down the voltage.
Isolated 4-Channel Thermocouple/RTD Temperature Measurement System with 0.5°C Accuracy
The EVAL-L99DZ200 evaluation board is designed for the Front drives Rear door zone architecture and for the power trunk applications.
The LS1012A-RDB is a compact tool that can be used to evaluate LS1012A solutions for consumer electronics, industrial control and networking applications.
A phase compensation algorithm is used to compensate for the additional phase delay introduced by the multiplexed ADC, thereby producing an effect equivalent to a synchronously sampled ADC.
Using ADuC7060/ADuC7061 precision analog microcontroller to build a thermocouple temperature sensor with cold junction compensation based on automotive SENT interface
Tah - Control anything from your smartphone, open source, Arduino-compatible Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) platform that can be used as a beacon, microcontroller, and HID device.
This design is a digitally controlled two-phase interleaved 700W power factor correction converter with added power metering capabilities. The power factor correction converter's two 180° phase-shifted boost power stages use a C2000™ Piccolo™ microcontroller, which also monitors line and neutral voltage waveforms for power metering functions. This design is able to achieve 97% efficiency and 1.5% THD (full load) with a power factor greater than 0.98. This design is an excellent choice for offline applications and AC/DC power supplies by minimizing power losses in the power stage, mitigating the reliability impact of harmonic distortion, and providing near-peak power factors.
The Petaluma (MAXREFDES30#) subsystem reference design is a cost optimized, high-speed and high-accuracy analog measurement solution for three-phase power monitoring applications. Hardware, firmware, design files, and lab measurements provide complete system information for rapid prototyping and development.
Flexible 4 mA to 20 mA loop-powered pressure sensor transmitter with integrated voltage or current driver
The Microchip SAMRH71F20-EK Evaluation Kit is a hardware platform for evaluating the SAMRH71F20 microcontroller.
Powered by Microchip's MPLAB® HARMONY integrated development platform and other commercially available development environments, the evaluation kit provides easy access to the Microchip RadHard SAMRH71F20 microcontroller and its aerospace-specific feature set and shows how to integrate the device into a custom design.
The software part of this tool (including the host computer) is not open source, but the schematic diagram and PCB related files are.
The Stanford Pupper is a four-legged robot designed to help K-12 and undergraduate students engage in exciting robotics research.