The MAXREFDES1154 is a configurable 4-channel RTD/TC measurement system.
Li-Ion battery formation and electrical testing require accurate voltage and current control, usually to better than ±0.05% over the specified temperature range. This reference design proposes a solution for high-current (up to 50 A) battery tester applications supporting input (bus) voltages from 8 V–16 V and output load (battery) voltages from 0V–5V. The design utilizes an integrated multi-phase bidirectional controller, LM5170, combined with a high precisiondata converters and instrumentation amplifiers to achieve charge and discharge accuracies of 0.01% full scale. To maximize battery capacity and minimize battery formation time, the design uses highly-accurate constant current (CC) and constant voltage (CV) calibration loops with a simplified interface. All key design theories are described guiding users through the part selection process and optimization. Finally, schematic, board layout, hardware testing, and results are also presented.
Low Line Only Low Profile T8, Isolated 23 W, Power Factor Corrected (PF >0.98), LED Driver Using LYTSwitchTM LYT4215E
The TIDA-00821 reference design is a stackable monitor and protector for use in large lithium-ion batteries that provides monitoring, balancing and communication functions. Each bq76PL536A-Q1 EVM can manage 3 to 6 cells in Li-ion battery applications. Up to 32 bq76PL536A-Q1 EVM modules can be stacked. The system provides fast cell balancing, diagnostic capabilities, and module-to-controller communication. In addition, an independent
protection circuit is integrated.
This TI precision verification design circuit converts the differential current output of an audio DAC into a single-ended voltage that can drive low-impedance headphones. This design achieves the high-fidelity performance levels currently being promoted in cell phones and mobile audio players.
MAXREFDES89# is an mbed®-compatible shield for the rapid development of brushed DC motor applications. The shield contains four MAX14871 full-bridge DC motor drivers for driving up to 4 motors. A MAX17501 DC-DC converter allows the system to operate from a single 7 to 36VDC power supply. Four MAX4704 4:1 multiplexers permit setting the current regulation mode of the MAX14871, while two MAX5387 digital potentiometers provide the ability to set the motor current limit. A MAX7300 GPIO expander supports interfacing each motor driver circuit to the mbed enabled microcontroller platform.
TIDA-00524 provides a complete reference design for asset tracking and cold chain data logging, with over 5 years of battery life and a simple NFC (Near Field Communication) interface for configuration and readback. For maximum flexibility, the system offers multiple sensor configuration options to monitor temperature (TMP112), ambient light (OPT3001) and/or humidity (HDC1000/HDC1010). TI's RF430CL331H can provide NFC, and the MSP430FR5969 MCU can provide up to 64KB of non-volatile FRAM storage.
60 W ultra-compact USB PD 3.0 charger for mobile phones and laptop computers
The MAXREFDES1043 is designed for SpO2 measurements based on Maxim’s new-generation biosensor—the MAX30102.
6-Channel Li-Ion Battery Controller MC33772 Evaluation Board Targets Automotive and Industrial Applications with Isolated Daisy-Chain Communication
2.75 W non-isolated buck converter for home and building automation using LinkSwitch-TN2 (LNK3207D)
This TI design provides a reference solution for measuring insulation resistance up to 100MΩ. The design features an on-board isolated 500Vdc power supply and isolated signal conditioning circuitry for measuring leakage current. This design is useful for finding leaks due to insulation breakdown in transformers and motor windings.
The TIDA-00262 reference design is a high-speed serial video interface that allows remote automotive camera modules to be connected to a display or machine vision processing system. This design uses TI's FPD-Link III SerDes technology to transmit uncompressed megapixel video data, bidirectional control signals and power over shielded twisted pair or coaxial cable.
The QC4.0/4.0+ 18W Mobile Charger enables the design of power supplies featuring low standby power with the output voltage in full regulation, very high-efficiency and high-reliability. The NXP® chipset used is targeting mobile and notebook power supplies with power requirements up to 100W. Supplies can be designed easily and with a minimum number of external components.
This document details the MAXREFDES98# subsystem reference design, a 36V to 57V input, 5V output, step down, non-isolated power supply capable of 12.5W. Design files and test results are included. Hardware is available for purchase.
This design is a sensored three-phase brushless DC motor controller that uses a single PWM input to control speed and three active-high Hall sensors to detect rotor position. The DRV8305's integrated communication table simplifies the microcontroller firmware required for correct commutation. The DRV8305 automatically handles dead time insertion and gate drive current control, both of which are adjustable through the driver SPI interface.
7 W Wide-Range Input, Dual Output, Non-Isolated Flyback Converter Using LinkSwitch-XT2 900 V (LNK3696P)
This Freedom board covers both devices of the MC32XSG series and presents a friendly solution for use with Arduino and Kinetis software drivers
This design uses the highly flexible PCM5242 differential output DAC to convert the extremely high performance analog input TPA3251D2 Class D amplifier into a digital input system with audio processing capabilities. The full performance of the TPA3251D2 amplifier can now be achieved through a variety of digital input sources. The PCM5242 DAC's analog differential output and high SNR are a perfect match for the TPA3251D2 amplifier's full differential analog input, resulting in excellent noise performance and very low distortion. Through the miniDSP on the PCM5242, audio processing and filtering functions can be added to further enhance the audio performance in the end device.