The PMP10581 reference design provides all the power rails required to power Altera's Cyclone® IV E FPGA. The DE2-115 was developed by Terasic and you can purchase this board through the Terasic website.
To meet energy efficiency requirements, ceiling fans and ventilation fans will move from simple AC induction motors to brushless DC motors (BLDC). BLDC motors require AC-DC conversion with high efficiency and high power factor when operating on AC power. It also requires the use of highly efficient controlled inverters for low-noise operation. Reference design TIDA-00652 uses a single-stage power supply to convert an AC power input to a low-voltage DC output, helping meet the challenges of higher efficiency and power factor in a simpler way. It also incorporates a fully integrated and properly protected single-chip sensorless sinusoidal brushless motor controller for low-noise operation.
This TI design uses Texas Instruments' nanopower system timers, SimpleLink™ ultra-low power wireless microcontroller (MCU) platform, and humidity sensing technology to demonstrate an ultra-low power approach to driving a sensor end node. These technologies enable extremely long battery life: more than 10 years on a standard CR2032 lithium-ion coin cell battery. This TI Design includes system design techniques, detailed test results, and information to get your design started and up to speed.
The complete PMBus power system can power 3 ASIC/FPGA cores, DDR3 core memory, and provide auxiliary voltage for high-performance Ethernet switches.
This efficient, high-power reference design uses the LM5119 dual-phase synchronous buck controller to regulate 14.4V at 60A. This design can be used to feed a single vehicle battery source from a dual-battery system commonly found in trucks. Features include input EMI filtering, output hot-swap protection, input/output current monitoring, and temperature monitoring.
This TI reference design is an automotive dashboard signaling solution that contains a monolithic, medium voltage, low current power 12-bit shift register designed specifically for use in systems requiring relatively moderate load power, such as LEDs in car dashboards. This design is part of a complete automotive dashboard system solution optimized for the mid-range dashboard market. The entire solution supports 4.5-40V system functionality and can withstand cold crank, start-stop and load dump conditions.
The TIDEP0084 reference design shows how to connect sensors to the cloud over long-range sub-1GHz wireless networks suitable for industrial environments such as building control and asset tracking. It is powered by TI Sitara™ AM335x processors and SimpleLink™ sub-1GHz CC1310/CC1350 devices. This reference design comes pre-integrated with TI's 15.4-Stack Software Development Kit (SDK) and Linux® TI Processor Software Development Kit (SDK) for sub-1GHz star networking. TI Design Network Partner stackArmor enables cloud connectivity and visualization of sensor node data through cloud application services.
Fuses are used in many products to protect against possible damage caused by current surges and overcurrents. Traditional fuses used in the automotive space have lower accuracy and longer response times. The TIDA-00795 Automotive Precision Electronic Fuse Reference Design is an alternative to traditional fuses that is more accurate and offers capabilities not found in traditional fuses. This electronic fuse reference design can be used as a building block for implementing a multi-channel electronic fuse box. It can also be used in body control modules (BCM) and electronic control units (ECU).
The TIDA-00892 reference design provides a compact solution capable of generating isolated DC power while supporting isolated RS-485 communications. This reference design contains a reinforced digital isolator with integrated power supply and an RS-485 communications transceiver.
This reference design is a dual string LED driver that implements an operational amplifier based circuit which balances the current in two LED rings. The operational amplifier circuit senses current in a reference string and uses feedback from a mirrored string to bias a MOSFET that egulates the current between the strings. The design uses the TPS92692-Q1 multi-topology LED driver in a boost configuration to drive the LEDs. The TPS92692-Q1 features spread spectrum frequency modulation for EMI performance, analog current adjustment and internal PWM dimming. This design includes adjustable linear thermal foldback using the LMT87-Q1 analog temperature sensor, as well as current limiting, in the event the mirrored string fails open circuit. The design also features two brightness modes. One mode is a full brightness mode ('DRL') and the other is a PWM dimming mode ('Position') which reduces brightness.
This reference design is a tiny 3-W auxiliary power supply reference design driving four outputs – two of them isolated to power some drivers. The wide input range is 6 V to 60 V, so 1:10 - here a discrete LDO is needed to expand BIAS voltage for controller LM51551. For lowest EMI, a SEPIC topology is used to ensure low reflected ripple and to avoid RF ringing at the switch node. The control loop is closed on the primary side to save additional cost of optoisolator. Dual feedback allows any weighted feedback in between 3.3-V / 11-V outputs.
The portable 3D scanning reference design uses Texas Instruments' DLP software development kit (SDK) , allowing developers to easily build by integrating TI's digital micromirror device (DMD) technology with cameras, sensors, motors or other peripherals Detailed 3D point cloud. Ideal as a compact or handheld solution, this high-resolution 3D scanner system utilizes the DLP® LightCrafter™ Evaluation Module (EVM) featuring the DLP3000 WVGA DMD to ensure flexible control of structured lighting solutions in industrial applications precise graphics.
This reference design is built to enable multiple room comfort control in connected HVAC systems. Sensing temperature, humidity, and pressure allows independent monitoring and air-flow adjustment in each zone. This TI Design converts a constant air volume (CAV) into a variable air volume (VAV) system. Collected data can be transmitted wirelessly to the smart thermostat or gateway. Onboard sensors can be employed to allow predictive maintenance, shorten technical troubleshooting time, and reduce overall energy consumption. Long battery life allows the smart damper to run for many years without the need to spend time and money on battery replacement.
The TIDEP0066 reference design uses TI's Embedded Speech Recognition (TIesr) library to highlight the speech recognition capabilities of the C5535 and C5545 DSP devices; and based on successful keyword collection, indicates how to run speech to print pre-programmed keywords on the C5535eZdsp OLED screen Trigger example. This design also describes the steps to customize trigger words.
This development platform targets Ethernet/IP slave device communications, enabling designers to implement the Ethernet/IP communications standard in multiple industrial automation devices. It enables low-footprint designs with minimal external components and best-in-class low-power performance.
The TIDA-00786 is a small size brushed DC motor controller with fixed 100% duty cycle speed input and variable current regulation. The DRV8871's integrated current sensing capability enables the design to utilize standard potentiometers, allowing the user to quickly change current limit levels in motors powered by 12 to 24V inputs.
The PMP5242 reference design uses the UCC28810 in a single-stage, PFC-SEPIC configuration to drive a 22W LED load. This supply can operate from an input ranging from 85VAC up to 265VAC. It is capable of driving LED strings from 156V up to 208V at a fixed current of 110mA with efficiency over 89%.
The FDC2214 proximity and capacitive sensing design demonstrates how to use TI's capacitive sensing technology to sense and detect the presence of various objects. This design is a complete hardware and firmware solution. The firmware processes data from a proximity sensor and two capacitive touch buttons via the FDC2214 to determine whether an object is within the target sensing area. A dedicated colored LED lights up whenever the device detects an object in close proximity to the board or detects a button press. This design is powered by one AA battery.
In battery-powered water meters, battery life over several years is key. One of the challenges is to continuously measure water flow information while using as little power as possible. The Scan I/F sensing peripheral integrated on the ultra-low power MSP430 microcontroller solves this problem. In the water meter design, the scan interface coupled to the LC rotation detection sensor continuously detects the rotation of the thruster while the rest of the microcontroller is in a low-power sleep mode. This reference design demonstrates how to use the scan interface to achieve ultra-low power consumption (versus the same detection method using external circuitry).
This TI verified design provides principles, component selection, TINA-TI simulation, verification and measurement performance, Altium schematic, PCB layout for automotive battery pack monitoring applications. This design uses the automotive AEC-Q100 qualified 12-bit, 4-channel, 1Msps SAR ADC ADS7950-Q1 and isolated system hardware. This isolated input design with four-wire shunt resistors is ideal for such applications using high and low voltage automotive battery packs. It can be used to monitor battery pack current (from -5A to +5A) and extremely high voltages (up to 750V). TINA simulations on input and reference drivers validate design solutions and component selections, while measured results prove the performance of precision designs.