Stepper motor control based on 51 microcontroller
2 kW two-channel interleaved PFC reference design based on the STNRGPF02 digital controller
Autonomous wireless multi-sensor node powered by TEG and based on SPV1050 (SPIDEr™)
Qi certified 3-coil 15 W wireless charging transmitter evaluation kit based on STWBC-MC
This reference design provides design guidance, data, and other content for a 200W active-clamp forward DC-DC converter using N-channel MOSFETs as clamp switches.
Single-channel LED driver based on ALED6001 and STM32F103C6T6 for automotive daytime running lights (DTRL) and headlights
Isolated 4 mA to 20 mA/HART industrial temperature and pressure transmitter with low-power, precision, 24-bit ADC
The kit allows evaluation of the NHS3152 chip for treatment compliance and rapid start of development of specific use cases.
High-side driver demonstration board based on VN751PT
Freedom FRDM-KL82Z is a development board for Kinetis ultra-low power KL82 72Mhz 32-bit Arm ® Cortex ® -M0+ MCU.
Fully integrated 3-wire RTD measurement system using low-power, precision, 24-bit Σ-Δ ADC
The TEA2095 add-on board is designed for incorporation into existing resonant power supplies by replacing the secondary rectifier diodes. The add-on board consists of the TEA2095 Dual SR controller IC and low-ohmic MOSFETs in LFPAK package.
STEP400 is a stepper motor driver board that can control up to 4 axes. STEP400 elegantly combines all necessary functions, from communication to motor control, into a simple and complete package. STEP400 uses Open Sound Control (OSC) based on standard Ethernet rather than specialized industrial protocols to achieve ease of use while ensuring it is reliable enough for use in art, design or any other creative application. STEP400 can be easily controlled through creative coding environments such as openFrameworks, Processing, Max, Unity or Touch Designer. STEP400 is Arduino compatible, so you can drive the motors with your own code too.
Useful USB Bluetooth adapter for quick prototyping and building with NXP QN BLE MCUs
Galvanically isolated, dual-channel, 16-bit, simultaneous sampling, daisy-chain data acquisition system