Quad HDMI input using ADV7612 receiver, fast switching multiplexer with extended temperature range
Filter circuit (various design solutions + schematic diagram)
This power module generates all the voltages required to power the Class D audio amplifier. The main output voltage is 36V, which provides 200W of continuous power and 540W of peak power. The first stage is a power factor correction boost. The flyback converter provides 12V on the primary side and 12V (300mA) and 3.3V (200mA) on the secondary side. Using a hardware switch and remote input, the converter can enter standby mode: in this state, the 36V output is disabled and 12V, 3.3V are "always on". In this way, the standby power can be reduced to 150mW (115Vac) and 270mW (230Vac). A second digital input switches the main input voltage from 36V to 18V, allowing it to enter a low-current consumption mode when the audio amplifier requires less power.
Protues simulation example (8051)-PCF8574 application.rar
This document details the Riverside (MAXREFDES8#) subsystem reference design, a 3.3V input, 12V (15V) output isolated power supply. The Riverside reference design includes a 3W primary-side transformer H-bridge driver for isolated supplies, and one wide input range and adjustable output low dropout (LDO) linear regulator. Test results and hardware files are included.
Schematic diagram and pcb of RTL8306 switch, where the schematic diagram is orcad and the pcb is ad10.
TI Designs TIDA-00449 is a ready-to-use and tested hardware platform for monitoring, balancing and protecting power tool 10-cell series battery packs. Power tools increasingly use high power density battery packs based on lithium-ion or lithium iron phosphate cells, which require explosion protection against incorrect charging or discharging. TIDA-00449 also meets the thermal requirements for power tool battery packs when discharged at sustained high currents.
TI Designs TIDA-00449 is a ready-to-use and tested hardware platform for monitoring, balancing and protecting power tool 10-cell series battery packs. Power tools increasingly use high power density battery packs based on lithium-ion or lithium iron phosphate cells, which require explosion protection against incorrect charging or discharging. TIDA-00449 also meets the thermal requirements for power tool battery packs when discharged at sustained high currents.