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Dual or single RF-sampling ADC space evaluation module
The ADC12DJ3200EVMCVAL from Texas Instruments is an evaluation module (EVM) that evaluates the ADC12DJ3200QML-SP device. ADC12DJ3200QML-SP is a space-grade, low-power, 12-bit, dual 3.2-GSPS/single 6.4-GSPS, RF-sampling analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) with a buffered analogue input, integrated digital down converter, and JESD204B interface.
Design for power-isolated ultra-compact analogue output module
This single-channel, power-isolated, analogue output module reference design from Texas Instruments delivers current and voltage outputs using the highly-integrated DAC8771 digital-to-analogue converter (DAC). The design features external circuitry to provide transient protection for electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Three-phase inverter with smart gate driver for servo drives
Efficiency, protection, and integration are important design factors for compact DC-fed drives up to 60VDC. This reference design from Texas Instruments shows a three-phase inverter with nominal 48V DC input and a ten-ARMS output current.
Dual active bridge reference design for level three EV charging
This reference design from Texas Instruments provides an overview on the implementation of a single-phase dual active bridge (DAB) DC/DC converter. DAB topology offers advantages like soft-switching commutations, a decreased number of devices and high efficiency.
High density isolated PoE for machine vision cameras
The Power over Ethernet (PoE) reference design from Texas Instruments offers an easy and reliable solution to combine power and data in one cable with high data rate and long reach. This combination makes PoE ideal for small devices such as machine vision cameras and vision sensors.
Adjustable and fixed positive-voltage low-dropout linear regulator
The TLV767 from Texas Instruments is a wide input linear voltage regulator supporting an input voltage range from 2.5 to 16V and up to one amp of load current. The output range is from 0.8V to 6.6V or up to 13.6V in the adjustable version. Additionally, the TLV767 has a one percent output accuracy that can meet the needs of low voltage microcontrollers (MCUs) and processors.
Synchronous step-down converter with integrated power MOSFETs
The LMR36520 regulator from Texas Instruments is an easy-to-use, synchronous, step-down DC/DC SIMPLE SWITCHER converter. With integrated high-side and low-side power MOSFETs, output current up to two amps is delivered over a wide input voltage range of 4.2 to 65V.
Charge port converter with STB protection and thermal foldback
The TPS2583x-Q1 from Texas Instruments is a USB Type-C and BC1.2 charging port controller that includes a synchronous DC/DC converter. With cable droop compensation, the VBUS voltage remains constant regardless of load current, ensuring connected portable devices are charged at optimal current and voltage.
TI mmWave sensors: Automotive in-cabin occupancy detection
Watch this video from Texas Instruments to learn more about detecting an occupant's location and vital signs in a car's interior.
Speeding up time to market with scalable DC-DC converters
The new family of SIMPLE SWITCHER converters features pin- and footprint-compatibility from 36-65V, and 1-4A.
Synchronous step-down converter with I2C interface
The TPS62864/6 devices from Texas Instruments are high-frequency synchronous step-down converters with I2C interface which provide an efficient, adaptive, and high power-density solution. At medium to heavy loads, the converter operates in PWM mode and automatically enters Power Save Mode operation at light load to maintain high efficiency over the entire load current range.
Half-duplex transceivers bring integrated surge protection
The THVD1419 and THVD1429 from Texas Instruments are half-duplex RS-485 transceivers with integrated surge protection. Surge protection is achieved by integrating transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diodes in the standard eight-pin SOIC (D) package.
Transceiver eliminates need for external protection components
THVD1419 and THVD1429 from Texas Instruments are half-duplex RS-485 transceivers with integrated surge protection. Surge protection is achieved by integrating transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diodes in the standard eight-pin SOIC (D) package. This feature provides an increase in reliability for better immunity to noise transients coupled to the data cable, eliminating the need for external protection components.
Easy to use eight channel ADC converter with internal oscillator
The ADS7028 from Texas Instruments is an easy-to-use, eight-channel, multiplexed, 12-bit, 1-MSPS, successive approximation register analogue-to-digital converter (SAR ADC). The eight channels can be independently configured as either analogue inputs, digital inputs, or digital outputs. The device has an internal oscillator for the ADC conversion process.
Small 12-bit analogue-to-digital converter brings I2C interface
The ADS7128 from Texas Instruments is an easy-to-use, eight-channel, multiplexed, 12-bit, successive approximation register analogue-to-digital converter (SAR ADC). The eight channels can be independently configured as either analogue inputs, digital inputs, or digital outputs. The device has an internal oscillator for ADC conversion processes.
Buffered voltage DACs offer I2C interface
The 10-bit DAC53401 and 8-bit DAC43401 (DACx3401) from Texas Instruments are a pin-compatible family of buffered voltage-output digital-to-analog converters (DACs). These devices consume very low power, and are available in a tiny 8-pin WSON package.
Buffered voltage DAC converters bring pin compatibility
The ten-bit DAC53401 and eight-bit DAC43401 (DACx3401) from Texas Instruments are a pin-compatible family of buffered voltage-output digital-to-analog converters (DACs). These devices consume very low power, and are available in a tiny eight-pin WSON package.
Multiprotocol 2.4GHz wireless MCU with integrated power amplifier
The CC2652P device from Texas Instruments is a multiprotocol 2.4 GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) targeting Thread, Zigbee, Bluetooth 5 Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4g, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), proprietary systems, including the SimpleLink TI 15.4-Stack (2.4GHz), and concurrent multiprotocol through a Dynamic Multiprotocol Manager (DMM) driver.
Microprocessor enhances graphics and supports HLOS
The AM3358-EP microprocessor from Texas Instruments and based on the ARM Cortex-A8 processor, is enhanced with image, graphics processing, peripherals and industrial interface options such as PROFIBUS. The device supports high-level operating systems (HLOS). Linux and Android are available free of charge from TI.
High performing processors support HLOS
The Texas Instruments AM437x high-performance processors are based on the ARM Cortex-A9 core. The processors are enhanced with 3D graphics acceleration for rich graphical user interfaces, as well as a coprocessor for deterministic, real-time processing including industrial communication protocols, such as EtherCAT, PROFIBUS, EnDat, and others.