Tah - Control anything from your smartphone, open source, Arduino-compatible Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) platform that can be used as a beacon, microcontroller, and HID device.
The Petaluma (MAXREFDES30#) subsystem reference design is a cost optimized, high-speed and high-accuracy analog measurement solution for three-phase power monitoring applications. Hardware, firmware, design files, and lab measurements provide complete system information for rapid prototyping and development.
SYZYGY is an FPGA extension standard for medium to high speed interfaces. This breakout connects the SerDes in the SYZYGY-TXR connector to the card edge to act as a PCIe x4 add-in card. This breakout is very simple and can be made into a shorter SYZYGY pod.
Battery-operated fluorescent lighting projects often appeared in hobby electronic magazines in the 1980s. I always thought that fluorescent lamps were devices that only used AC power at that time. Those articles about using batteries to light miniature fluorescent lamps attracted me. I made some fluorescent lights, but I couldn't get good practical use out of them from a lamp efficiency and longevity perspective. That's because I was just reading the article and knew nothing about the theory of discharge lamps or even electronics. I don't know what to change to get good results, and I'm losing interest in it. However I found a battery powered fluorescent light project online that was identical to the schematic I was working on. So I "revived" the project after 30 years with modern driver circuits and correct theory.
The standby time is acceptable and in good condition, more than 7 days.
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The MAXREFDES117# reference design is a photoplethysmogram (PPG-optical) based heart-rate and SpO2 sensor. mbed and Arduino firmware and hardware design files as well as lab measurements are provided. Boards are available for purchase.
NXPProvides highly flexible, market-ready development tools in an evaluation kit based on the i.MX 6SoloLite applications processor.
In most video applications, the video signal generated from the DAC requires a reconstruction filter to smooth out the signal and attenuate the sampling aliases. The MAX4090 is a direct, DC-coupled output driver, which can be used after the reconstruction filter to drive the video signal. The driving load from the video DAC can be varied from 75Ω to 300Ω. A low input impedance (< 100Ω) is required by the MAX4090 in normal operation, special care must be taken when a reconstruction filter is used in front of the MAX4090.
Renesas’ flower reference design showcases a diverse portfolio of products for broad market applications. From power management to precision analog and specialty ICs, we've got you covered for your designs.
This application note discusses how to best bias the AC signal to within the DC supply range and how to use digital potentiometers in circuits designed for mechanical potentiometers. This understanding is crucial to effectively using the DS1802 in a pushbutton-controlled audio preamplifier circuit.
Maker Kits are a set of DIY open source templates for building things using IBM AI services in fun and easy ways. IBM TJBot is the first maker kit in the series. You can 3D print or laser cut the robot's body and then bring it to life using the resources provided by IBM! Additionally, you can unleash your creativity and create new recipes, using any of the available IBM AI services to bring TJBot to life! TJBot only works with Raspberry Pi.
NXP is launching a Generation 2 USB Type-C Shield with display port alt mode support! The NXP Generation 2 USB Type-C shield works with the MCUXpresso SDK and USB Power Delivery stack to allow you to connect USB Type-C Connectors to select Kinetis®, LPC and i.MX RT development platforms.
QN9080SIP-DK is a development kit supported by the QN9080-001-M17 module, supporting Bluetooth 5 and NFC.
The Wi-Fi smart power strip using RL78/G13 microcontroller and ISL85003 regulator can remotely control the opening and closing of each power socket through Wi-Fi.
CluonCV provides an implementation of state-of-the-art (SOTA) deep learning models in computer vision. It is designed for engineers, researchers and students to quickly prototype products and research ideas based on these models.
The MAXREFDES70# reference design is a high-precision, low-cost, low-power consumption, battery-powered heat/flow meter featuring the MAX35101 ultrasonic time-to-digital (TDC) converter with analog front-end (AFE). The reference design provides a high-performance flow/heat meter design platform that works as a foundation for many specific meter applications. The system utilizes the ultrasonic time-of-flight (TOF) measurement principle. A 3.6V, 4.0Ah, size A lithium -thionyl chloride battery powers the system and can last up to 20 years for typical use. Test results, hardware files, and firmware source code provide complete documentation for the design. The complete meter is also available for purchase.