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LMG3626EVM-074 by Texas Instruments
The LMG3626EVM-074 evaluation module (EVM) demonstrates high-efficiency and high-density for a 65-W USB Type-C power delivery (PD) off-line adapter using the LMG3626 integrated GaN FET with current-sense emulation.
How motor drive innovations are helping solve robotic movement design challenges
From surgical procedures to lifting thousands of kilos in manufacturing plants, robots simplify many aspects of our lives. And while the impact that robots have in our modern world may be obvious, have you ever wondered how robotic systems achieve such impressively precise, fast and powerful motions? If your answer was motors, you would be correct!
LMG3626 by Texas Instruments
The LMG3626 is a 650-V 270-mΩ GaN power FET intended for switch-mode power-supply applications. The LMG3626 simplifies design and reduces component count by integrating the GaN FET and gate driver in a 8-mm by 5.3-mm QFN package.
140-W GaN-based USB PD3.1 USB-C adapter reference design
This reference design is a gallium nitride (GaN) based, 140W AC-DC power with high efficiency and power density. It supports wide input (90VAC to 264VAC) and output (5V to 28V) voltages. It is designed for the application, such as the adaptor design for USB PD3.1 and the charger for power tools.
Striking a Balance: Automotive Designs for Enhanced Efficiency and EMI Control
As the automotive industry pushes to integrate more features into our vehicles, supporting efficient systems for higher electrical loads becomes more important than ever. However, striking the delicate balance between efficiency and electromagnetic interference (EMI) poses a significant challenge.
Simplifying Power Conversion in High-Voltage Systems
This white paper examines the challenges of efficient high-voltage power conversion and provides examples of component, topology and system-level innovations that help simplify power-supply designs in automotive and industrial applications.
LMG3622EVM-082 by Texas Instruments
LMG3622EVM-082 demonstrates high efficiency and high density for a 65-W USB Type-C Power Delivery (PD) off-line adapter using the LMG3622 integrated GaN FET with current sense emulation.
High-power, high-performance automotive SiC traction inverter reference design
TIDM-02014 is a 800-V, 300kW SiC-based traction inverter system reference design developed by Texas Instruments and Wolfspeed provides a foundation for OEMs and design engineers to create high-performance, high-efficiency traction inverter systems and get to market faster.
LMG3622 by Texas Instruments
The LMG3622 is a 650-V 120-mΩ GaN power FET intended for switch-mode power-supply applications. The LMG3622 simplifies design and reduces component count by integrating the GaN FET and gate driver in a 8-mm by 5.3-mm QFN package.
TUEV-Assessed Safe Torque Off Reference Design for Industrial Drives
This reference design outlines a safe torque off (STO) subsystem for a 3-phase inverter with CMOS input isolated IGBT gate drivers. The STO subsystem employs a dual channel architecture (1oo2) with a hardware fault tolerance of 1 (HFT=1).
PSpice for TI design and simulation tool
PSpice for TI is a design and simulation environment that helps evaluate functionality of analog circuits. This full-featured, design and simulation suite uses an analog analysis engine from Cadence.
65-W GaN-based USB PD3.0 USB-C adapter reference design
This reference design is a 65-W USB PD3.0 adapter targeted for many charging applications including mobile phones, laptops and tablets. The design achieves high efficiency and power density with the use of LMG3624 integrated GaN FET with current sense emulation.
Developing next-generation electrified propulsion systems
When implementing electronic propulsion systems, one approach when designing for vehicles with vastly different design requirements and goals is to create a modular motor system that can scale.
AM2434BSDFHIALVR by Texas Instruments
Quad-core Arm Cortex-R5F-based MCU with industrial communications and security up to 800 MHz
Maximize System Efficiency With Integrated Current Sensing From TI GaN
Switching converters generally requires some form of system-level current sensing for control, protection, or both. Many methods and devices exist to accurately measure and translate current to some voltage processed by a digital or analog controller.
Understanding Functional Safety FIT Base Failure Rate Estimates per IEC 62380 and SN 29500
This paper focuses on two widely accepted techniques to estimate the BFR for semiconductor components; estimates per IEC Technical Report 62380 (3) and SN 29500 (4) respectively. BFR estimation is foundational to calculate quantitative random hardware metrics, including: and IEC.
The benefits of low-power GaN in common AC/DC power topologies
Consumers want portable, fast and efficient chargers for the various electronic devices they carry with them daily. With a majority of electronics moving to USB Type-C chargers, demand for compact power adapters that can charge all of their devices is increasing rapidly.
LMG3624 by Texas Instruments
The LMG3624 is a 650V 170mΩ GaN power FET intended for switch-mode power-supply applications. The LMG3624 simplifies design and reduces component count by integrating the GaN FET and gate driver in a 8mm by 5.3mm QFN package.
Technical White Paper
Functional Safety Support for Arm-based Microcontrollers and Processors
ISOM8710 by Texas Instruments
The ISOM871x devices are single-channel opto-emulators with diode-emulator inputs and digital outputs. The devices are pin-compatible and drop-in replaceable for many traditional optocouplers, allowing enhancement to industry-standard packages with no PCB redesign.