The NTAG I²C+ Explorer Kit is an all-in-one demonstration/development resource for NFC connected tags. Additional NFC readers included.
This TI reference design is for an automotive high-side dimmable taillight that uses a BCM to provide the taillight. In this TI reference design, the high-side driver TPS1H100-Q1 is used to output PWM power with different duty cycles. Linear LED drivers TPS92630-Q1 and TPS92638-Q1 are used to drive LEDs with constant current.
FRDM-KL28Z is a development board for Kinetis KL28 72Mhz 32-bit Arm ® Cortex ® -M0+.
The MCIMX6UL-EVK is designed to showcase the capabilities of i.MX 6 UltraLite and help ease your software development with support for the Linux® operating system.
This TI verified design implements a 16-bit differential 4-channel multiplexed data acquisition system at 400 KSPS throughput for high voltage differential inputs for ±20 V (40 Vpk-pk) industrial applications. The circuit is implemented with a 16-bit successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a precision high-voltage signal conditioning front end, and a 4-channel differential multiplexer (MUX). This design details the use of the OPA192 and OPA140 to optimize a precision high-voltage front-end driver circuit to achieve the excellent dynamic performance of the ADS8864 .
This LED driver reference design drives a 700mA constant current to a single string of LEDs with forward voltages up to 60V. The design allows PWM dimming based on supply chopping. The input power supply is chopped on and off at 300Hz to 1kHz frequency to achieve LED brightness control. The driver uses a fixed-frequency boost converter, controlled by the MAX16834 LED driver. This unique reference design limits the input inrush current to negligible levels without compromising either the input or output filtering. Design schematics and test results are provided.
The MAXREFDES1153 is a monitoring solution for genuine lithium-ion (Li+) battery packs with 2 to 15 cells connected in series. This reference design provides an accurate state of charge (SOC) in milliamp-hours (mAh) or percentage (%), as well as precision measurements of current, voltage, and temperature for multicell battery packs.
KITFS85FRDMEVM is a development board for the 24V truck market. It is used to maintain Vbat current up to 60V and can support all transient pulses.
The PCM1864 circular microphone board (CMB) is a low-cost easy-to-use reference design for applications that require clear-spoken audio, such as voice triggering and speech recognition. This TI Design uses a microphone array to capture a voice signal, and converts it to a digital stream that can be used by DSP systems to extract clear audio from noisy environments.
FRDM-KL27Z is an ultra-low-cost development platform for Kinetis L-series KL17 and KL27 MCUs based on Arm ® Cortex ® -M0+ processors.
Compact reference design for battery-operated brushless power tools based on STSPIN32F0252
Analog input and output modules are standard components of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) or distributed control systems (DCS). In these modules, the increasing number of channels per module and the thinner and thinner modules present design challenges for isolated power supplies. All designers facing these challenges will benefit from the TIDA-00237 as its total design size is less than 2.54x2.54mm and its height is less than 5mm. It uses a flyback approach, which means no optocoupler feedback is required, and has a wide input voltage range of 12V-36V. This design provides +/-15V and 5V isolated low-noise outputs, making it ideal for driving data converters or analog front ends.
PICO DSP is an open source, Arduino-compatible ESP32 development board for audio and digital signal processing (DSP) applications. It provides an extensive audio processing feature set in a small, breadboard-friendly device, providing audio input, audio output, a low-noise microphone array, integrated test speaker options, additional memory, battery charge management and ESD protection all on a single micro PCB superior.
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.