The MAX17595 is a peak-current-mode controller for designing wide input-voltage flyback regulators.
15W 5.0V high-efficiency USB adapter reference design board, using Infineon's quasi-resonant PWM IC ICE2QS03G with CoolMOS™ IPS65R1K0CE (IPAK) and secondary side synchronous rectification IC with OptiMOS™ BSC067N06LS3 G (ThinPAK), small size, high efficiency, Various protection modes can be provided for high-reliability systems.
The Micro WS2812 2020 RGB LED Matrix is a micro 25x25 mm 8x8 WS2812-2020 matrix. It's only about 1 square inch, or about a quarter the size of the United States. This micromatrix is daisy chainable, meaning you can stack boards side by side while using only one data pin. Best of all, this matrix is compatible with all other WS2812 related matrix codes and is open source. Despite its small stature, this matrix has everything you need, with pad connections for VCC, ground, data in, and data out. It works with 3.3 V or 5 V and is capable of outputting 16 mA per LED.
The MAX15118 high-efficiency, current-mode step-down regulator with integrated power switches operates from 2.7V to 5.5V and delivers up to 18A output current in a small 2mm x 3mm package.
The MAX17690 implements an innovative algorithm to accurately determine the output voltage by sensing the reflected voltage across the primary winding during the flyback time interval. By sampling and regulating this reflected voltage when the secondary current is close to zero, the effects of secondary-side DC losses in the transformer winding, the PCB tracks, and the rectifying diode on output voltage regulation can be minimized.
The MAX17595 is a peak-current-mode controller for designing wide input-voltage flyback regulators. The MAX17595 offers optimized input thresholds for universal input AC-DC converters and telecom DC-DC (36V to 72V input range) power supplies.
The PMP7800.1 reference design is a dropout design using the LMR14203 for computer and peripheral applications. It generates a non-isolated 3.3 volt output (0.07 amps) from a 21.6 to 26.4 volt DC input.
This board is a SFF (Small Form Factor) complete miniature wireless receiver solution. The output is 5Vdc (1A), which can be used to power or charge battery-powered devices using any industry-standard WPC or PMA compliant transmitter.