The LPCXpresso54628 development board provides a powerful and flexible development system for NXP ortex®-M4 LPC546xx series MCUs. They can be used in conjunction with a wide range of tools, including the MCUXpresso IDE.
This document explains how the Santa Fe (MAXREFDES5#) subsystem reference design meets the higher resolution, higher voltage, and isolation needs of industrial control and industrial automation applications. Hardware and firmware design files as well as FFTs and histograms from lab measurements are provided.
The LX2160A development board is used to design and evaluate the LX2160A processor. It loads the standard Linux kernel board-level support packages.
The design is based on the SensorTile.Box kit, which is set to expert mode for direction change detection (using a gyroscope), close to the practitioner's lower abdomen; the LIS25BA bone conduction sensor collects and identifies the vibration signal of the user's breathing status at the nostrils. The signal output is also connected to the central main control circuit. The optimal compliance judgment for monitoring the breathing process coordination during the entire exercise process and the corresponding voice prompt information broadcast are made by the central main control circuit.
Freedom development platform for Kinetis ® K66, K65 and K26 MCUs
The TWS headset charging bin solution developed based on ML51 mainly has two major functions: data communication with the headset and charge and discharge management. Data communication is carried out with the headset through the pogo pin to realize pop-up windows and other functions that require data communication; the battery charging management unit has built-in lithium battery overcharge, over-discharge, short circuit, over-current and other protection functions, making the system stable and reliable.
This application note describes a two-phase, synchronous, step-down converter that is fully compliant with the AMD® K8 Low-Power Mobile Specification. It includes details of the circuit operation, schematic, bill of materials, and a 1.2 volt, 27.3 Amp reference design with test data.
The i.MX RT1050 EVK is an entry-level, low-cost development platform equipped with the i.MX RT1050 crossover processor based on Arm Cortex-M7.
HDMI interface demonstration kit (mainboard + daughter board) based on HDMI2C1-14HD
This reference design for a 6A step-down LED driver is based on the MAX16821 device. This circuit drives a single LED. This design includes the circuit specifications, circuit schematic, and circuit description and performance.
In daily life, I think that in addition to clocks, set clocks are also very useful, such as cooking and steaming steamed buns. I want to make a low-cost, easy-to-use timing clock. It can be powered by 5VUSB charging wire. Use it for power supply, take it off when not in use.
NXP MEK provides a platform for evaluation and development of the i.MX 8 application processor family based on Arm Cortex A72+A53 + Cortex-M4F.
The MAXREFDES74# is a precision data acquisition system which includes an 18-bit, 500ksps, ±5V SAR analog-to-digital converter (ADC), the MAX11156, and an 18-bit, 3µs settling time, ±2 LSB (max) INL digital-to-analog converter (DAC), the MAX5318. The data acquisition system can be used as a stand-alone evaluation board or as a mezzanine card to ZedBoard™, a development board for the Xilinx ® Zynq ® -7000 All Programmable SoC.
High Effi ciency Inkjet Power Supply Provides up to 80 Watts of Peak Power
This reference design (RD) features a fully assembled and tested surface-mount printed circuit board (PCB). The RD board utilizes the MAX4885 1:2 or 2:1 multiplexer and other ICs to implement a complete video graphics array (VGA) 8:1 multiplexer. VGA input/output connections are provided to easily interface the MAX4885 RD board with VGA-compatible devices. The RD board gives the option to use a single 5V DC power supply (V+), or this RD board can be powered from any one of the eight VGA sources.