This reference design uses the ADP1051, a newly launched low-cost and highly integrated power supply chip from ADI, to control the energy conversion from input to output. This power supply design comprehensively considers factors of efficiency and cost, and designs a solution with optimal efficiency and cost at the 400W power level. It is suitable for power amplifier power supply systems of wireless communication base stations and railway power supply systems in the industrial field.
The ADSP-CM40X series of processor chips are the latest products launched by ADI based on the ARM Cortex M4 core. The product's processor has a main frequency of up to 240Mhz, integrates a high-performance 16bits ADC, harmonic analysis engine (HAE) and rich memory and external interface resources. It is very suitable for medium and low-voltage relay protection products, distribution automation terminals, and motors. Servo drive control and other applications.
For motor control systems, ADI can provide complete solutions covering all important devices in the signal chain. Related products include analog-to-digital/digital-to-analog converters, amplifiers, embedded processors, iCoupler® digital isolators and power management devices. These high-performance devices and increased system integration help achieve newer topology designs and bring value to customers' differentiated system designs.
For small and medium power motor applications, the EPSH-MPC development platform provides current sampling of the isolated analog-to-digital converter AD7403. The external current loop is converted into a corresponding shunt voltage through a shunt resistor and input to the voltage test terminal of the AD7403. The AD7403 outputs according to the clock signal given by CM408F. ADC bit stream, CM408F enables the built-in SINC filter on the input bit stream to calculate the corresponding 16-bit ADC value, and stores the data into the corresponding ring queue through DMA. The host computer software can use the UART-USB port Or obtain the display of data samples through the RS485 port, you can intuitively see the acquisition effect of AD7403, and the collected data can be stored in an excel table to facilitate corresponding analysis of the data.
BT121 is a Bluetooth dual-mode module suitable for applications requiring Bluetooth LE and BR/EDR connections. It can connect to older devices that only support Bluetooth SPP or Apple® iAP2 profiles as well as devices that support Bluetooth LE. The BT121 integrates a high-performance Bluetooth radio, a low-power ARM Cortex microcontroller and Bluegiga Bluetooth dual-mode stack software, requiring no RF or Bluetooth software development, making it very easy to use. The BT121 can be used as a modem with a separate host MCU, but applications can also be embedded into the built-in ARM® Cortex® MCU with the Bluegiga BGScriptTM scripting language.
BLE113 is a Bluetooth smart module targeting small, low-power sensors and accessories. It integrates all the functionality required for Bluetooth Smart applications, including Bluetooth radio, software stack and GATT-based profiles. The BLE113 Bluetooth Smart module can also host end-user applications, meaning no external microcontroller is required in devices with size or price constraints. The module features flexible hardware interfaces to connect different peripherals and sensors, and can be powered directly from a standard 3V coin cell or a pair of AAA batteries. In its lowest power sleep mode, it consumes only 500 nA and will wake up in a few hundred microseconds.