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Whitepaper: Using PXI-based Fault Insertion & Sensor Simulation in Electronic Test
Electronic Control Units (ECUs) are present in many applications today, often used in mission- and safety-critical situations that demand not only high reliability but also high operational predictability. The correct operation of these ECUs is typically verified by using Hardware in the Loop Simulation (HILS), which replaces the sensors that monitor the ECU’s real-world environment by electronic simulators.
Connect: Multi-band MCU with integrated PA
Join Nick and Adrian this week to learn more about the newest SimpleLink device, the CC1352P, a multi-band SoC with an integrated power amplifier to get the range you need.
Automated Parking Reference Design using 76-Ghz to 81-GHz AoP mmWave Sensor
The TIDEP-01026 system reference design demonstrates the use of the AWR1843AOP, TI’s 76-81 GHz single-chip Antenna-on-Package (AoP) mmWave Radar sensor with an integrated DSP, MCU, and hardware accelerator (HWA) for automated parking applications
New 3 GHz Coaxial Reed Relays for High-Speed Digital Switching
Pickering launches miniature coaxial reed relays with a typical life expectancy greater than 250 million operations and features superb packing density. Switching up to 10W, 0.5A in 1 Form A, with 3V or 5V coils. An Ideal choice for RF signal switching, RF switched tuneable filters and high-speed digital switching. Free samples are available, enquire now.
Making ADAS technology more accessible in vehicles
Advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features have been proven to reduce accidents and save lives. According to Consumer Reports, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows that there were 50% fewer front-to-rear crashes with vehicles equipped with forward-collision warning and automatic emergency braking technology compared to cars without these systems in 2017.
TPS6594-Q1 Automotive 2.8-V to 5.5-V, 5 buck and 4 LDO Power Management IC (PMIC)
The TPS6594-Q1 device provides four flexible multi-phase configurable BUCK regulators with 3.5 A output current per phase, and one additional BUCK regulator with 2 A output current.
Contact-cooled 160W DC/DC converter with selectable output 12V, 19V, 24V
With a wide-range input 6…36V and a very high efficiency of up to 98% the DC/DC converter BICKER DC160WS is the perfect choice for fanless industrial and mobile applications including embedded IPC systems. The high quality of the industrial converter ensures many years of 24/7 continuous operation in the temperature range -20…+70°C. For optimal thermal connection of the power components on the PCB bottom side, a suitable thermal...
Connect: Why SimpleLink?
Join Nick and Adrian for a tour of the SimpleLink Platform, made by developers for developers with special considerations for IoT connected applications. It consists of 3 parts: Hardware: featuring SoC Arm® Cortex MCUs and radios to support the broadest range of connectivity stacks Software: Common SDK that all SimpleLink hardware is developed, enabling 100% code portability between devices Development Tools: Cloud t...
Your Test System – Optimized! With Pickering's 35+ Years of Expertise
Test Engineers, listen up! Get Pickering's 35+ years of switching & simulation expertise in electronic test. Combine this with our 1000+ PXI, LXI & USB products and you get a collaborative, creative and agile approach to test system design and ensure that you can optimize your system switching to fit your exact needs today and in the future.
TPS650330-Q1 Three step-down converters with one high PSRR LDO integrated Power Management IC (PMIC)
The TPS650330-Q1 device is a highly integrated power management IC for automotive camera modules. This device combines three step-down converters and one low-dropout (LDO) regulator. The BUCK1 step-down converter has an input voltage range up to 18.3 V for connections to power over coax (PoC). All converters operate in a forced fixed-frequency PWM mode.