60 W ultra-compact USB PD 3.0 charger for mobile phones and laptop computers
This TI design provides a reference solution for measuring insulation resistance up to 100MΩ. The design features an on-board isolated 500Vdc power supply and isolated signal conditioning circuitry for measuring leakage current. This design is useful for finding leaks due to insulation breakdown in transformers and motor windings.
2.75 W non-isolated buck converter for home and building automation using LinkSwitch-TN2 (LNK3207D)
The single cell Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery charger that does not dissipate power (no heat) can also use a low cost linear AC adapter. This application note discusses how to design a simple and low-cost Li-ion charger.
The TIDA-00262 reference design is a high-speed serial video interface that allows remote automotive camera modules to be connected to a display or machine vision processing system. This design uses TI's FPD-Link III SerDes technology to transmit uncompressed megapixel video data, bidirectional control signals and power over shielded twisted pair or coaxial cable.
This DIY LiPo super charger can charge a single LiPo battery and protect it from overvoltage, overload and short circuit. In addition, it can boost the battery voltage to 5 V or 12 V. The boosted output voltage is protected by an "eFuse" IC with a maximum output current of 1.52 A at 5 V and 0.76 A at 12 V. The charger part of the circuit requires a +5V power supply, which can be connected via USB-C, or simply solder two wires to pads on the PCB. Additionally, other connections can be soldered to pads on the PCB or use individual pin headers.
The TIDA-00821 reference design is a stackable monitor and protector for use in large lithium-ion batteries that provides monitoring, balancing and communication functions. Each bq76PL536A-Q1 EVM can manage 3 to 6 cells in Li-ion battery applications. Up to 32 bq76PL536A-Q1 EVM modules can be stacked. The system provides fast cell balancing, diagnostic capabilities, and module-to-controller communication. In addition, an independent
protection circuit is integrated.
This design is a simulation solution for car taillights with sequential turning animations. This design is compatible with TL81000 RI and BCI testing (third party EMC laboratory). This design also demonstrates complete automotive diagnostics for low quiescent current in failure modes.
TIDA-00524 provides a complete reference design for asset tracking and cold chain data logging, with over 5 years of battery life and a simple NFC (Near Field Communication) interface for configuration and readback. For maximum flexibility, the system offers multiple sensor configuration options to monitor temperature (TMP112), ambient light (OPT3001) and/or humidity (HDC1000/HDC1010). TI's RF430CL331H can provide NFC, and the MSP430FR5969 MCU can provide up to 64KB of non-volatile FRAM storage.
7 W Wide-Range Input, Dual Output, Non-Isolated Flyback Converter Using LinkSwitch-XT2 900 V (LNK3696P)
The PMP4489 reference design is a dedicated USB-C PD2.0 DFP 5V/12V 3A output flyback converter featuring the secondary-side regulation UCC28740DR, which provides constant voltage and constant current functionality. This design features less than 75mW standby power consumption (DOE 6 and CoC V5 Level 2 compliant). The secondary voltage and secondary balanced synchronous rectifier UCC24636 achieves high efficiency with maximum SR on-time. The TPS25740 is fully compatible with USB Power Delivery 2.0 providers and Type-C downstream ports (DFP).
This Freedom board covers both devices of the MC32XSG series and presents a friendly solution for use with Arduino and Kinetis software drivers
This document details the MAXREFDES98# subsystem reference design, a 36V to 57V input, 5V output, step down, non-isolated power supply capable of 12.5W. Design files and test results are included. Hardware is available for purchase.
This reference design demonstrates how to use the CapTIvate software library communication module to connect an MSP430 MCU with CapTIvate™ technology to an MSP432 MCU host microcontroller. This design integrates capacitive touch technology and human touch, using MSP432 MCU as the host to drive the QVGA LCD color screen.
This board is based on the ST-ONE main control chip and uses the M0+ core