STC3105 based battery monitoring demonstration board with alarm output for gas meter applications
The 1000W Class D Audio Amplifier Reference Design provides examples of audio amplifiers and push-pull power converters. It runs using the KV1x Tower® Series platform or the k64 Freedom board.
ST1S12XX based 0.7 A/1.2 V synchronous buck converter with enable function
72 W isolated flyback power supply for chargers and adapters using PowiGaN-based InnoSwitch3-CP (INN3279CH215)
Resonant LCC 90 W laptop power adapter based on L6599 and STP9NK50ZF
PocketSprite is more than just a small gaming device that clips to your keychain, it's an open source, powerful and mature hardware development platform.
15 W isolated flyback power supply using InnoSwitch3-CE (INN3164C-H101) with ±30 kV ESD Capability
1.5 A/3.3 V step-down DC-DC converter demonstration board based on ST1S03
SlimeVR is a set of open hardware sensors and open source software that facilitates full-body tracking (FBT) in virtual reality. Without the need for a base station, SlimeVR makes wireless VR FBT affordable and comfortable. SlimeVR FBT provides simple, effective body and limb tracking in VR games and other applications. It utilizes high-quality inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors and a Wi-Fi connection to a PC instead of wires, cameras or base stations to make full-body tracking comfortable and affordable. Take the lower-body suit, for example, where five trackers—one on each thigh, one on each ankle, and one on the waist—are enough to get the job done. Each tracker monitors its own rotation in space, and the SlimeVR software uses your scale and headset position to calculate joint angles and estimate limb position. In more technical terms, SlimeVR relies on absolute orientation sensors, a configurable skeleton model, and forward kinematics. The result is like having virtual Vive trackers installed at strategic locations on your body.
30 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V–16 V PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3878C-H804)
ST1S12XX based 0.7 A/3.3 V synchronous buck converter with enable function
Evaluation board based on STEF01 fully programmable universal electronic fuse
MAXREFDES161# is a high-performance frequency synthesizer capable of generating frequencies from 23.5MHz to 6GHz
The entire work is designed with only three buttons (one KEY1 on the GD32E231 board and two KEY2 and KEY3 on my stm32 board). In the game, KEY1 can be used to pause the game, and KEY2 and KEY3 are used to control the greedy snake. direction, KEY2 controls the snake to rotate clockwise, and KEY3 controls the snake to rotate in the forward direction.
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)
A microphone is a transducer that converts sound into electronic signals. It can transmit human speech to electronic devices to distant places or amplify the sound signal through speakers. In recent years, the development of wireless technology has gradually matured and become an indispensable trend in daily life, such as WIFI, Bluetooth and 2.4GRF transmission, etc., which have brought many conveniences in life, and wireless microphones are also one of them, allowing microphone users such as teachers to attend class. It is more convenient to go out with a tour guide to introduce attractions, speakers and karaoke singing.
This design is a plug-in from FLIR's Tau2 LWIR core. Both the LVDS and CMOS channels are connected to the UART configuration channel through the SYZYGY connector.