The PMP15008 reference design is a small high-frequency point-of-load regulator. The unique converter topology helps achieve high efficiency when operating at 2MHz per phase. This design is suitable for applications such as processor or memory power supplies with 8V to 14V input, 0.5V to 2V, and up to 10A output.
The MAX17574, high-efficiency, high-voltage, synchronous step-down DC-DC converter with integrated MOSFETs operates over a 4.5V to 60V input. The converter can deliver up to 3A current.
The RD9Z1-638-12V is a battery management system (BMS) designed to demonstrate the capabilities of the MM9Z1J638 battery sensor module in 12 V lead-acid applications where high EMC performance is required to obtain high-precision measurements of critical battery parameters.
Due to its simplicity and low cost, the flyback converter is the preferred choice for low-to-medium isolated DC-DC power-conversion applications. However, the use of an optocoupler or an auxiliary winding on the flyback transformer for voltage feedback across the isolation barrier increases the number of components and design complexity. The MAX17690 eliminates the need for an optocoupler or auxiliary transformer winding and achieves ±5% output voltage regulation over line, load, and temperature variations.
When people want portable music, they usually rely on battery-powered audio devices. With a bit of engineering blood (or curiosity) running in your veins, it is not difficult to build a wireless Bluetooth® stereo audio system that can be controlled with any device that has a Bluetooth connection and a music player.
PMP20682 is a synchronous buck converter reference design using the LM5141-Q1 synchronous buck controller IC. This design accepts input voltages from 5V to 40V and provides a 3.3V output capable of delivering 10A to the load. The input contains an EMI filter. Optional frequency jitter and slew rate control features are available for additional EMI control. This design provides mounting holes for the bottom MOSFET heat sink.
The KITPF3000FRDMEVM Evaluation Board (EVB) is an easy-to-use circuit board that allows the user to practice using all features of the PF3000/PF3001 Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC). EVB integrates the popular KL25Z Freedom development board. The Freedom development board is used as the interface between the GUI and PF3000/PF3001. The analog-to-digital converter (ADC) in the KL25Z Freedom development board monitors the regulator's voltage via the GUI.
This TI Design details a solution for an automotive tail-light application. The design features the TPS92638-Q1 linear LED driver powered by a synchronous buck converter (LM53601-Q1) that is directly supplied from the automotive-battery voltage. This design helps pass CISPR 25 Class 5 conduct emission and radiated emission without an CMCC filter. The design also optimizes the solution efficiency.
The FRDM-17510EVB module is an easy-to-use development board that allows the user to perform all functions of the MPC17510AEJ H-bridge motor driver IC.
The FRDM-HB2000-EVM evaluation kit allows the user to exercise all the functions of the MC33HB2000 H-Bridge device in thermally enhanced 32 pin HSOP (10x11) package using FRDM-KL25z and SPIGen software.
The MAX17509 integrates two 3A internal switch stepdown regulators with programmable features. The device can be configured as two single-phase 3A power supplies or as one dual-phase, single-output 6A power supply.