5 W + 5 WD Class Audio Amplifier Demonstration Board Based on TDA7491LP
Microphone coupon board based on the MP23DB01HP digital MEMS microphone
This reference design shows how to create a battery-powered electronic smart lock using integrated Wi-Fi®. This design shows how the SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi CC3220S wireless MCU (SoC) can be used as the main system controller and network processor to create a highly integrated design. The TIDC-01005 reference design combines the CC3220S and DRV8837 1.8A low voltage brushed DC motor driver to form the core of a Wi-Fi enabled electronic smart lock design. It also uses the SimpleLink low-power Bluetooth® CC2640R2F wireless MCU to demonstrate Wi-Fi configuration over BLE. The design utilizes the LaunchPad™ Development Kit and the DRV8837EVM, making reproduction and evaluation easy. The software used for TIDC-01005 is based on the SimpleLink SDK, enabling maximum portability within the SimpleLink platform.
50 W+50 W dual-channel BTL class D audio amplifier demonstration board based on TDA7492
The PTN3356 demonstration board provides a simple interface between a host system with a DisplayPort connector and a monitor with a VGA connector.
Galvanically isolated, dual-channel, 16-bit, simultaneous sampling, daisy-chain data acquisition system
BGU6102 Unparalleled MMIC, Low Noise Amplifier for FM, ISM and LTE Bands
1 W/860 - 960 MHz Evaluation Board based on PD84001
PD85004-Based 4 W/860 - 960 MHz Evaluation Board
Microphone coupon board based on the MP23DB02MM digital MEMS microphone
The USB Type-C Shield expansion board for Kinetis Power Delivery SDK provides a Type-C connector for any Kinetis development platform.
The MAXREFDES174# is an IO-Link®-compliant, distance sensor reference design that uses the Maxim MAX22513 IO-Link device transceiver and supports the IQ2 Development IO-Link stack.
TI reference design TIDA-00947 demonstrates a 10.5mmx14.5mm, 92% efficient low electromagnetic interference (EMI) DC/DC module using the TPS54202, replacing low dropout regulators (LDOs) in most appliance applications. High efficiency eliminates the need for a heat sink, resulting in a smaller, lower cost solution. Higher current capacity enables the addition of more functionality (WiFi, sensors, etc.). High efficiency and low current consumption help achieve stringent energy efficiency ratings.
6 W/380 - 512 MHz evaluation board based on PD84008L-E
The MAXREFDES1160 is a 5V supplied, 2.75kVRMS, full-duplex and 500kbps isolated RS-485 module using the MAX14853. This reference design demonstrates how to build an isolated RS-485 module with a low-cost transformer to provide isolated power. A transformer from HanRun, the HR600755, is used in this design. The power supply on the reference design is derived from a single 5V source. Connect the design board to a USB port or connect an external supply from VDDA to GNDA to provide 5V power supply on the logic side (A). The integrated push-pull transformer driver and external transformer (TX1) generate an isolated supply for powering the isolated side (B) of the board.
Universal 8-bit general-purpose IO daughter board for Fm+ development board
The dI2C demonstration board OM13523 is used to demonstrate that a differential I2C bus operates better than a standard I2C bus in a noisy and ground excursion environment.
BGU6102 Unrivaled MMIC, Low Noise Amplifier for ISM and LTE Bands