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Whitepaper from onsemi - Optimizing Power Efficiency and Performance for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
With rising interest − and market support − for electric vehicles (EV) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), there is increased competition among automotive manufacturers to deliver superior offerings to an expanding customer base.
REF35 680-nA quiescent current, 6-ppm/°C drift, ultra-low-power precision voltage reference
The REF35 is a family of nanopower, low-drift, high-precision series reference devices. The REF35 family features ±0.05% initial accuracy with 650 nA typical power consumption. The temperature coefficient (12 ppm/°C) and long-term stability (40 ppm at 1000 hours) of the device can help improve system stability and reliability.
Addressing high-voltage design challenges with reliable and affordable isolation technologies
The high voltages present in factory automation, motor drives, grid infrastructure and electric vehicles (EVs) can be several hundred or even thousands of volts.
DP83TC813R-Q1 Automotive Low-Power, Small Footprint 100BASE-T1 Ethernet PHY
This device includes the Diagnostic Tool Kit, providing an extensive list of real-time monitoring tools, debug tools and test modes. Within the tool kit is the first integrated electrostatic discharge (ESD) monitoring tool. It is capable of counting ESD events on MDI as well as providing real-time monitoring through the use of a programmable interrupt.
TPS65219 Integrated power management (PMIC) for ARM Cortex - A53 processors and FPGAs
The TPS65219 is a Power Management IC (PMIC) designed to supply a wide range of SoCs in both portable and stationary applications. The device is characterized across an ambient temperature range of –40°C to +105°C, making it suitable for various industrial applications.
TPS7H5001-SP Radiation-hardened QMLV, 2-MHz, dual-output PWM controller with synchronous rectification
The TPS7H500x-SP series (consisting of TPS7H5001-SP, TPS7H5002-SP, TPS7H5003-SP, and TPS7H5004-SP) is a family of high speed radiation-hardness-assured PWM controllers. The controllers provide a number of features that are beneficial for the design of DC-DC converter topologies intended for space applications.
ADAS: The technology driving automotive safety forward
Advanced driver assistance systems make cars safer and smarter, helping carmakers achieve their vision for a collision-free future. When we empower carmakers to build advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) that are easy and cost-effective to implement, automotive safety features become more mainstream and more affordable in vehicles.
TCAN1463-Q1 Low-power signal improvement CAN FD transceiver with INH and WAKE
The TCAN1463-Q1 is a high-speed Controller Area Network (CAN) transceiver that meets the physical layer requirements of the ISO 11898-2:2016 high-speed CAN specification and the CiA 601-4 SIC specification. The device supports both classical CAN and CAN FD (flexible data rate) data rates up to 8 Megabits per second (Mbps).
LMQ66430 36-V, 3-A low EMI synchronous step-down converter with 1.5-µA IQ
The LMQ664x0 is the industry’s smallest 36-V, 3-A (available in 2-A and 1-A variants) synchronous step-down DC/DC converter with an integrated bypass and bootstrap capacitor in an enhanced QFN package. This easy-to-use converter supports a wide input voltage range of 2.7 V to 36 V (after start-up or once operating) with transients up to 42 V.
Nordic Semiconductor nRF5340 Audio Development Kit
Containing three primary devices - an nRF5340 SoC, an nPM1100 PMIC, and Cirrus Logic’s CS47L63 Audio DSP. The CS47L63 high-performance DAC and differential output driver are intended for direct connection to an external headphone load. The CS47L63 is ideal for earbuds with mono-only and direct speaker output. The nRF5340 Audio DK is typically powered via USB and has a battery connector