5 kW low voltage high current inverter for industrial motor control applications
A programmable resistor is an electronic device whose resistance can be adjusted, usually through a digital signal. Programmable resistors come in the form of integrated circuits (often called digital potentiometers) as well as stand-alone devices/expansion cards. There are many different applications, each with its own set of requirements.
Range 1Ω - 999.999KΩ.
Protues simulation example (8051)-stepper motor
S12ZVML12EVB & S12ZVMC12EVB are 16-bit MCU development boards for S12 MagniV ® S12ZVM, suitable for two-phase DC and three-phase BLDC or PMSM motor control applications, covering S12ZVML128/64/32 and S12ZVMC128/64 MagniV products.
Compact reference design for battery-operated brushless power tools based on STSPIN32F0252
The STEVAL-L6981CDR evaluation board is based on the L6981CDRsynchronous monolithic step-down regulator capable of delivering up to 1.5 A DC.
Joint debugging and listening device solution based on STM32 (schematic diagram, PCB source file, debugging tools, video).
FRDM-KE06Z is a simple yet sophisticated development platform for Kinetis KE06 MCUs built on the Arm® Cortex®-M0+ core
FRDM-KL27Z is an ultra-low-cost development platform for Kinetis L-series KL17 and KL27 MCUs based on Arm ® Cortex ® -M0+ processors.
ADI's high-precision, three-phase power measurement chip ADE7878 is used for power measurement, including measurement of active, reactive and apparent power. It realizes the functions of voltage and current effective value measurement, power factor measurement and other functions.
Easily add capacitive touch functionality to your embedded design with the NXP TWRPI plug-in starter kit.
16-channel LED driver expansion board for STM32 Nucleo, based on LED1642GW
The DS28E18 is an easy-to-use bridge integrated circuit (IC) that operates as a 1-Wire® slave device to a host controller.
The LPCXpresso55S28 development board provides an ideal platform for evaluation and development of LPC552x/S2x MCUs based on the Arm® Cortex®-M33 architecture. The board includes a high-performance on-board debugger, audio subsystem, and acceleration sensor, with multiple options to add off-the-shelf add-on boards for network, sensor, display, and other interfaces.
The LPCXpresso family of boards provides a powerful and flexible development system for NXP's LPC Cortex®-M family of microcontrollers. They can be used with a wide range of development tools, including NXP MCUXpresso IDE. The LPCXpresso54018, developed by NXP, can be used to evaluate and prototype the LPC540xx series of MCUs.