This is a reference design for Totem-Pole bidirectional power converter for electric vehicles. By using SiC MOSFET, it can operate at high switching frequency, achieving high efficiency, small size and lightweight.
I²C bus RTC demo board
This reference design (RD) is for a dual-band CDMA front-end IC that uses a PCS-band signal path for 2.5GHz LEO satellite channel and a cellular-band signal path for GlobalStar IS-95 CDMA applications. The MAX2323 LNA plus mixer for dual-band CDMA handsets is featured.
FRDM-KW36 is a development kit for the KW35/36 MCU that provides connectivity for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) v5. KW36 integrates CAN/CAN-FD connection.
Reference design (RD) is a dual-band, triple-mode CDMA front-end to a receiver whose frequency plan requires digital and AMPS analog IFs to be at 183.6MHz. RD uses the MAX2338, a low-noise amplifier (LNA) with mixer, that is useful for TDMA, GSM, EDGE, and WCDMA applications.
The Alcatraz (MAXREFDES34#) subsystem provides a reference design for securing Xilinx FPGAs to protect IP and prevent attached peripheral counterfeiting. The system implements a SHA-256 challenge-response between the FPGA and a DS28E15 secure authenticator. Boards for purchase, hardware, and firmware design files provide complete system information for rapid prototyping and development.
This reference design (RD) is for a dual-band CDMA front-end IC for use in automotive applications. The application circuit uses the MAX2323 low-noise amplifier (LNA) with mixer at temperatures up to 110°C. The device is also useful for TDMA, GSM, EDGE, and WCDMA applications. Schematics, bill of materials (BOM), and performance measurements are shown.
Reference design (RD) is a dual-band, triple-mode CDMA front-end IC in a receiver with all 183MHz IFs for processing cellular CDMA. The RD uses the MAX2323, a low-noise amplifier (LNA) with mixer, that is useful for TDMA, GSM, EDGE, and WCDMA applications.
This reference design (RD) is for a dual-band, dual-mode CDMA front-end for Japanese cellular CDMA at 110MHz IF. The RD uses a low-noise amplifier (LNA) with mixer, the MAX2325, that is also useful for TDMA, GSM, and EDGE applications. Schematics and bill of materials are shown.
Using ADuC7060/ADuC7061 precision analog microcontroller to build a thermocouple temperature sensor with cold junction compensation based on automotive SENT interface
This design is a PMOD with the ublox NEO GNSS receiver footprint. Able to receive GPS and GLONASS simultaneously.
Robust composite video transmission solution with output short-to-battery protection
The SA636DK evaluation demonstration board is used to evaluate the RF development platform for 110.592 MHz RF and 9.8 MHz IF.