The MAXREFDES164# IO-Link® temp sensor reference design uses the MAX14828 IO-Link device transceiver and supports the TMG TE IO-Link or TEConcept IO-Link stack.
This document details the MAXREFDES108# subsystem reference design, a 36V to 57V input, 12V output, step down non-isolated power supply capable of 12W. Design files and test results are included. Hardware is available for purchase.
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!
Design features: Bus power evaluation, quick and easy testing of different bus power filters, configurable module application for master or slave, DC blocking bus capacitors, onboard receiver/transmitter enable/disable pull-up/pull-down resistors
The MAX17595 is a peak-current-mode controller for designing wide input-voltage flyback regulators.
This is a 10.5W 5.0V USB adapter reference design using Infineon's quasi-resonant PWM integrated circuit ICE2QS03G and CoolMOS™ IPU60R950C6 (IPAK), with a small form factor architecture and multiple protection modes to achieve high system reliability.
A Russian Github master has open sourced a DIY lidar project, from PCB to host computer software.
STMicroelectronics provides users with a reference design based on L3751, suitable for DC-DC converters with input voltage 36-72V DC, output voltage 12 VDC, and 10A.
The meiji-led-ring is a compact light source that can be mounted on the front of a Meiji microscope. The illuminator uses 24 LEDs along with some high frequency boost drivers to avoid flickering when shooting. The device is powered by the USB-C port. A small ATSAML10 microcontroller is used to control the brightness of the LED driver. The user controls a series of touch sensors from the edge of the PCB.
SYZYGY is an FPGA extension standard for medium to high speed interfaces. This design is a breakout board for connecting dual Atto320 LWIR sensors. Designed to mate with existing sensor breakout boards that provide FFC connectivity.
Thermocouple temperature measurement system with current consumption less than 500 μA
The MAXREFDES1207 is a reference design for wearable application based on a total Maxim® solution which includes the MAX32660, MAX30112, MAX77651B, and MAX40005. This solution demonstrates how a small size, low cost, low power, high accuracy heart-rate (HR) monitor can be easily implemented. This design can monitor heart rate using two green LEDs.
Cruelfox, a forum expert, has updated his article to share with you an experimental idea of a CNC experimental power supply. The power supply uses two domestic chips, with a 3,000-word detailed explanation. He briefly talked about the first experimental power supply he made, whose shell was an aluminum medicine box and whose knob was a toothpaste cap. He mainly talked about the ideas and principles of the current mini PCB pocket version.