6.6 W non-isolated buck converter for small appliances using LinkSwitch-TN2 (LNK3207D)
DI-198 - Wide Range DVD Player Multiple Output Power Supply Without Need for Optocoupler
RDR-669 - 5 W, 85-265 VAC, Constant Voltage (CV) Adapter using LinkSwitch-CV (LNK625DG)
60 W ultra-compact USB PD 3.0 charger for mobile phones and laptop computers
72 W ultra-compact charger/adapter for appliances and industrial applications
27 W USB PD 3.0 with PPS charger (5 V/3 A; 9 V/3 A; 3.3 V-11 V PPS outputs) using InnoSwitch3-Pro (INN3366C-H301) and VIA Labs VP302 USB PD controller, single-board design
60 W USB PD 3.0 with PPS charger (5 V/3 A; 9 V/3 A; 15 V/3 A; 20 V/3 A; 3.3 V-21 V PPS outputs) using InnoSwitch3-Pro (INN3379C-H302) and Weltrend (WT6635P) USB PD controller
42 W Dual Port Isolated Flyback Power Supply with 30 W USB PD 3.0 and 12 W USB-A Port Using InnoSwitch3-Pro with PowiGaN Technology (INN3379C-H302)
30 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V–16 V PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3878C-H804)
45 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V – 11 V / 5 A (45 W Power-limited) PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3879C-H803)
Reference Design Report for 60 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V – 21 V PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3879C-H801)
100 W USB PD 3.0 power adapter achieving 15 W / in3 power density using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3870C-H805) HiperPFS-4 (PFS7628C) and CAPZero-2 (CAP200DG)
65 W isolated flyback general purpose adapter using MinE-CAP ICs to achieve the highest possible power density and design simplicity
60 W isolated flyback adapter with StackFET™ using MinE-CAP ICs to achieve the highest possible power density and design simplicity
65 W isolated flyback power supply using InnoSwitch3-EP PowiGaN (INN3679C-H606) and MinE-CAP (MIN1072M)
84 W isolated flyback power supply for chargers and adapters using PowiGaN-based InnoSwitch3-CP (INN3279C-H218)
Just like piranha and mimosa, when your hand comes close to the petals, you can quickly close the 6 petals. It can be opened automatically after leaving~
Let’s see how to easily hack a remote control using ESP8266.
Using only one ESP32 chip, you can enjoy the nostalgic gaming experience brought by Atari 8-bit, NES and SMS game consoles on your TV.
Well-known maker Rossum shows us how to build an open source set-top box and connect it to an ESP32-based video streaming service.