This power reference design provides up to 20 V/60 W over USB Type-C from a universal AC input range of 85 to 265 VAC for charger applications. The UCC24636 synchronous rectifier driver allows this design to provide 91% average efficiency. A daughter card provides the PD port control over the USB Type-C output connector. The required companion daughter card for this reference design is PMP11455. This design is USB-IF certified as a captive-cable power brick.
This is an incremental rotary encoder that uses non-contact magnetic sensing to detect rotational speed and direction. Two Hall effect sensors measure the 66-pole ring magnet and output two orthogonal signals. This automotive-grade solution is a low-cost, high-reliability alternative to conventional mechanical contact encoders due to its use of solid-state detection, which is immune to physical wear, dirt, corrosion and RF noise.
TIDA-01362 shows how to drive a three-phase stepper motor using the same hardware structure of a brushless (BLDC) driver. By adjusting the PWM signal scheme, the design can achieve a smooth sinusoidal output current. The DRV8313 device can be used to implement this design.
This reference design demonstrates how to use the SimpleLink™ MSP432™ Software Development Kit (SDK) with the SimpleLink MSP432™ MCU, SimpleLink Bluetooth® low energy CC2650 network processor, and MSP430FR2633 MCU with CapTIvate™ technology in a channel control panel application. The design allows users to control the channel via a smartphone (via Bluetooth Low Energy) or keyboard using capacitive sensing technology. The design is optimized for longer battery life.
FRDM-TOUCH is a touch module for FRDM-KE15Z
TWR-KE18F is a development board for Kinetis KE18 168Mhz 32-bit ARM ® Cortex ® -M4 MCU.
The TWR-S08RN60 module is a development board for S08RN 8 automotive MCU.
The NXP MTRCKTDPS5643L development kit is ideal for applications requiring 2 PMSM motors, such as active suspension or electric powertrain.