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AM6254 Sitara™ Processor with Integrated LPDDR4 SDRAM by Texas Instruments
AM625SIP is a System In Package (SIP) derivative of the ALW packaged AM6254 device, with the addition of an integrated LPDDR4 SDRAM. This document only defines differences or exceptions to the ALW packaged AM6254 device defined in AM62x Sitara Processors Datasheet (revision B or later).
Flyback converter design considerations by Texas Instruments
The many virtues of flyback converters include being the lowest-cost isolated power converter, easily supplying multiple output voltages, a simple primary-side controller and power delivery of up to 300W. Flyback converters are used in many offline applications from televisions to phone chargers as well telecommunications and industrial applications.
Designing a flyback DC/DC converter Texas Instruments
This first video of a six video series gives on overview on the basic non-isolated converter topologies. It shows which converter topologies can be derived from the inverting buck-boost converter. The focus is then on the most popular 2 topologies out of this list: flyback and SEPIC. When you have viewed this video, you should know when a flyback converter is a good choice for your power supply and when the SEPIC gives you a better result.
TCA9536 by Texas Instruments
The TCA9536 is a 4-bit I/O expander for the I2C bus and is designed for 1.65-V to 5.5-V VCCoperation. It provides general-purpose remote I/O expansion for most microcontroller families via the I2C interface.
ISO1212 by Texas Instruments
The Texas Instruments ISO1212 is a 24V digital input receiver with 3 kV RMS isolation, providing reliable signal conversion and protection for industrial automation systems. It ensures robust performance in harsh environments with high electromagnetic compatibility.
Isolating a SEPIC by Texas Instruments
If someone asked you what topology to use for an isolated, low-power output, chances are your first thought would be a flyback. Although a flyback is an excellent topology with benefits such as low cost, low component count and ease of adding additional outputs, it still has several drawbacks. The field-effect transistor (FET) and rectifier ringing associated with flyback transformer leakage inductance create electromagnetic interference (EMI), r...
FPD-Link video output synchronization demo by Texas Instruments
Drive high-resolution, ultra-wide automotive displays with FPD-Link IV dual video output synchronization features. Synchronous dual DisplayPort output from a single DS90UH984 deserializer or quad-OLDI from synchronized dual deserializers can drive multiple, co-located panels to support pillar-to-pillar automotive displays.
AM625SIP by Texas Instruments
AM625SIP is a System In Package (SIP) derivative of the ALW packaged AM6254 device, with the addition of an integrated LPDDR4 SDRAM. This document only defines differences or exceptions to the ALW packaged AM6254 device defined inAM62x Sitara Processors Datasheet(revision B or later).
Noise Filtering with Interleaved Ground Planes in Power Supplies by Texas Instruments
Historically, automotive electronics have been powered off the same 12-V lead-acid battery used to start the vehicle. Even with surges as high as 42 V, which could occur if the generator were running and the battery cable was disconnected, voltages stay in the safety extra-low voltage (SELV) range below 60 VDC.
ADS131M08 by Texas Instruments
The ADS131M08 is a eight-channel, simultaneously-sampling, 24-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that offers wide dynamic range, low power, and energy-measurement-specific features, making the device an excellent fit for energy metering, power metrology, and circuit breaker applications.