30 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V–16 V PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3878C-H804)
This TEA1836 board demonstrates an ultra-compact, high power density, and cost-effective 45 W / 19.5 VAC/DC switch mode power supply (SMPS) wall adapter, typically used for ultrabook and tablet likely applications.
The Texas Instruments (TI) bq40z60 device is a battery pack manager that integrates battery charge control output, fuel monitoring and protection functions to enable fully autonomous operation of 2- to 4-cell Li-ion and Li-polymer battery packs. This architecture enables internal communication between the gas-monitoring processor and the battery charger controller to optimize charge based on external load conditions and power path source management during system load transients and adapter current limits. The charging current efficiency is different for different power delivery external components such as NFETs, inductors and sense resistors.
CANable 2.0 is a small, low-cost, open-source USB to CAN adapter. CANable enumerates as a virtual serial port on your computer and acts as a serial line to CAN bus interface. Using the alternative candleLight firmware, CANable enumerates as a native CAN interface on Linux. CANable 2.0 supports standard CAN and CAN-FD.
The CANable adapter is compatible with ARM-based embedded platforms such as Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi Zero, ODROID, BeagleBone, etc., making it ideal for integration into OEM products.
60 W isolated flyback adapter with StackFET™ using MinE-CAP ICs to achieve the highest possible power density and design simplicity
High Effi ciency Inkjet Power Supply Provides up to 80 Watts of Peak Power
72 W ultra-compact charger/adapter for appliances and industrial applications
Integrating a battery-load switch function into a smart-charger IC greatly benefits low-cost applications. The DS2715 battery-charger IC intelligently senses battery loading after removal of the charge source to seamlessly maintain power to connected loads. This application note details examples of several application circuits that optimize the performance of the DS2715. Specifically, it presents a circuit for applications in which the DS2715 is connected to noncontinuous loads, and a circuit for powering the load directly from batteries.
45 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V – 11 V / 5 A (45 W Power-limited) PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3879C-H803)
12-Bit, 300 kSPS, Single Supply, Fully Isolated Data Acquisition System for ±10 V Input
Reference Design Report for 60 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V – 21 V PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3879C-H801)
3W 5V Flyback 180 to 265VAC Reference Design An offline isolated 3W 5V power supply based on the CoolSET™ ICE3RBR4765JG current mode controller.
100 W USB PD 3.0 power adapter achieving 15 W / in3 power density using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3870C-H805) HiperPFS-4 (PFS7628C) and CAPZero-2 (CAP200DG)
This reference design features the DLP Pico™ 0.47-inch TRP Full HD 1080p display chipset and is implemented in the DLP LightCrafter Display 4710 G2 Evaluation Module (EVM), supporting use in accessory projectors, screenless displays, interactive displays, wearable devices including Full HD resolution is used in projection display applications such as head-mounted displays, signage, industrial and medical displays. The chipset used in this reference design consists of the DLP4710 (0.47 1080p) DMD, DLPC3439 display controller, and DLPA3005 PMIC/LED driver.
Designers need open-drain logic to run at 1.8V at the 1-Wire master IO. Most 1-Wire slave devices cannot run at 1.8V. This application note presents an RD (reference design) of a circuit that translates from a 1.8V 1-Wire master to a 5V