14-bit, 4-20mA loop-powered thermocouple temperature measurement system using ARM Cortex-M3
SensorTile.box wireless multi-sensor development kit with user-friendly apps for IoT and wearable sensor applications
The TIDA-00982 reference design is a subsystem design for the 2S1P battery management solution (BMS), suitable for drone, robot or radio control (RC) projects and designs. Quickly add monitoring, protection, balancing and charging capabilities to any new design for drones, robots or RC products, or use this board to add advanced functionality to existing designs. This TI reference design will let you quickly and easily get to work and test advanced battery management features.
STWIN SensorTile Wireless Industrial Node Development Kit and Reference Design for Industrial IoT Applications
HybridPACK™ 1 is an automotive qualified power module designed for hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) applications in the 20–30kW power range
This reference design provides design guidance, data, and other content for multiple non-isolated step-down DC-DC converter power supplies. A variety of power supplies are optimized for a variety of outputs, loads, and board mounting areas.
16-bit 6 MSPS SAR ADC system with integrated low-power input driver and reference, optimized for multiplexed applications
AIS328DQ adapter board for standard DIL24 socket
Professional MEMS Tools: ST MEMS Adapter Board based on STM32F401VE and compatible with all ST MEMS adapters
12-Bit, 300 kSPS, Single Supply, Fully Isolated Data Acquisition System for ±10 V Input
Complete high-speed, high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) precision analog front end for process control applications
MiniQ is a mini quadcopter that is open source from hardware design to control algorithm. The algorithm used for the Altitude Heading Reference System (AHRS) is the DCM complementary filter. The system calculates the height and controls the output PWM of the four motors 1600 times per second. It can be controlled remotely via Bluetooth (Bluetooth Serial Port Profile).
The SimpleLink™ Sub-1GHz Sensor to Cloud Reference Design demonstrates how to connect sensors to the cloud over long-range sub-1GHz wireless networks for industrial environments such as building control and asset tracking. This design provides a complete end-to-end solution to create sub-1GHz sensor networks using Internet of Things (IoT) gateway solutions and cloud connectivity. The gateway solution is based on the low-power SimpleLink Wi-Fi® CC3220 wireless microcontroller (MCU), which hosts the gateway application and the SimpleLink sub-1GHz CC1310 wireless MCU as the MAC-CO processor. This reference design also includes a sensor node example application running on the SimpleLink dual-band CC1350 wireless MCU. The design comes pre-integrated with TI 15.4-Stack software, which is supported as part of the SimpleLink CC13x0 software development kit (SDK), providing a complete sub-1GHz star network solution. How fast is your connection?
Common robotic arm controls are developed from CNC, emphasizing constant speed and stability in the motion process. Many controllers use hybrid PID for speed control, which generates great acceleration during the startup phase in order to quickly reach the set speed. Due to the solid state of the solid itself Stiffness, this drastic speed change is very effective for CNC machining scenarios or general solid handling scenarios. However, it will have a huge impact in liquid handling scenarios, so new control methods need to be proposed. This control method must control the acceleration
This reference design provides design guidelines, data, and other content for a 500W server power supply using continuous current mode PFC and LLC DC-DC converter. Using TOLL packaged MOSFETs in the PFC circuit reduces the overall size and increases power density.
3D digital accelerometer sensor kit based on LIS25BA