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DRV5013 by Texas Instruments
The DRV5013 device is a chopper-stabilized Hall effect sensor that offers a magnetic sensing solution with superior sensitivity stability over temperature and integrated protection features.
TMCS1123 by Texas Instruments
The TMCS1123 is a galvanically isolated Hall-effect current sensor with industry leading isolation and accuracy. An output voltage proportional to the input current is provided with excellent linearity and low drift at all sensitivity options.
Make sure your optocoupler is properly biased
In isolated power supplies, optocouplers pass the feedback signal across the isolation boundary. Optocouplerscontain both a light-emitting diode (LED) and a photo detector. Current flowing through the LED results in aproportional current flowing in the photo detector. The current transfer ratio (CTR) is the current gain from theLED to the photo detector, and typically has a very wide tolerance
INA241A by Texas Instruments
The INA241x is an ultra-precise, bidirectional current sense amplifier than can measure voltage drops across shunt resistors over a wide common-mode range from –5 V to 110 V, independent of the supply voltage.
DP83TG720S-Q1 by Texas Instruments
The DP83TG720S-Q1 device is an IEEE 802.3bp and Open Alliance compliant automotive Ethernet physical layer transceiver. It provides all physical layer functions needed to transmit and receive data over unshielded/shielded single twisted-pair cables. The device provides xMII flexibility with support for RGMII and SGMII MAC interfaces.
Texas Instruments brings you the latest in Robotics
Here, you’ll find a selection of the latest news, products, and articles from Texas Instruments focused on Robotics.
TPSI3100-Q1 by Texas Instruments
The TPSI3100-Q1 is a fully integrated isolated switch driver, which when combined with an external power switch, forms a complete isolated solid state relay solution.
LMG1210 by Texas Instruments
The LMG1210 is a 200-V, half-bridge MOSFET and Gallium Nitride Field Effect Transistor (GaN FET) driver designed for ultra-high frequency, high-efficiency applications that features adjustable deadtime capability, very small propagation delay, and 3.4-ns high-side low-side matching to optimize system efficiency.
Achieving household energy efficiency and cost savings with GaN-based motor system designs
Charlie Munoz, Marketing Manager for the BLDC Motor Drivers at Texas Instruments, explores how GaN is enabling new gains in household energy efficiency and cost.
UCC5350 by Texas Instruments
The UCC53x0 is a family of single-channel, isolated gate drivers designed to drive MOSFETs, IGBTs, SiC MOSFETs, and GaN FETs (UCC5350SBD).