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Image Sensor Receiver IC reduces video system size, power draw.
Supplied in 4.5 x 7 mm, 59-ball PBGA (ZQL) package, SN65LVDS324 serves as dedicated LVDS bridge between image sensors and processors. IC typically consumes
Read More »Haptic Driver adds tactile feedback to portable products.
Compatible with- eccentric rotating mass actuators and linear resonant actuators, Model DRV2605 comes pre-loaded with library of 123 distinct haptic effects for touchscreen feedback. Smart loop architecture offers automatic overdriving and braking for ERMs and LRAs, while audio-to-haptics mode automatically converts audio from music, movies, or games into haptic effects. Measuring 1.5 x 1.5 mm,...
Read More »Synchronous Step-Down DC/DC Converter has high current density.
Offering selectable 6, 8, and 10 A current limit thresholds, SWIFT™ 10 A TPS54020 comes in thermally enhanced, 15-lead, 3.5 x 3.5 mm HotRod™ QFN package that protects integrated 8 mΩ high-side and 6 mΩ low-side MOSFETs from parasitic inductance. MOSFETs provide up to 96% efficiency from 12–1 V, and standard features include frequency synchronization, 180° out-of-phase switching,...
Read More »Microcontrollers enable capacitive touch capabilities.
Offering- code-compatible upgrade path for MSP430 Value Line series, MSP430G2xx4 and G2xx5 expand memory up to 32 KB and 56 KB Flash, respectively, and up to 4 KB SRAM. Integrated capacitive touch IOs on MSP430G2xx5 devices enable developers to implement sophisticated capacitive touch capabilities like swipe, gesturing, double tap, and proximity effects within application. By utilizing...
Read More »Li-Ion Battery Charger ICs offer USB On-the-Go support.
Comprising 4.5 A output, 20 V input-rated switch-mode chargers with I2C interface, bq2419x Series achieves 92% efficiency at 2 A and up to 90% efficiency at 4 A of output current. Fast-charge circuits minimize charge time through battery path impedance compensation, while- programmable thermal management capability ensures safe system operation. Housed in 4 x 4 mm QFN package, ICs include...
Read More »Reference Design supports automotive emergency call systems.
Integrating AEC-Q100 qualified components, Automotive eCall Reference Design includes TPA3111D1-Q1 mono Class D audio amplifier; TPS43330-Q1 single-boost, dual synchronous buck controller; TLV70033-Q1 voltage regulator; and MSP430F2232 16-bit microcontroller. TPA3111D1-Q1 delivers 10 W output power at 8 Ω with greater than 90% efficiency, while TPS43330-Q1 supports automotive start/stop and...
Read More »Programmable DC Arc Detector has
Able to detect different types of arcs, including series, parallel, and ground, RD-195 is designed to operate in noisy environments with RFI and helps designers address need to safeguard high-power DC systems against catastrophic damage that can result from arc faults. Designers can program unit to optimize balance between arc-detection accuracy and false detection prevention to meet system...
Read More »Flyback Controller surpasses Energy Star® 5 requirements.
Used with WEBENCH® online design tool, LM5023 simplifies and accelerates high-voltage DC/DC designs. This isolated quasi-resonant PWM controller with integrated 700 mA driver offers efficiency up to 90% and consumes less than 10 mW in standby. Output voltage regulation accuracy of 1% over line, load, and temperature eliminates need for cable compensation. Supplied in 8-pin MSOP,...
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TI Introduces First Automotive-grade, Multi-phase Synchronous Boost Controller with up to 100-V Output Voltage
Three new controllers with wide input voltage range enable compact design and scalable output power DALLAS, -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced three wide-input voltage synchronous boost controllers with high efficiency and high power density. The LM5122Q multi-phase boost controller features the industry's widest input and output voltage range. The low...
Read More »TI introduces Industry-leading High-Performance Interleaved Power Factor Correction (PFC) Kit and Introductory Digital Power Workshop Kit
PFC engineers can develop high-voltage and advanced power metering designs and analog power supply designers can easily transition to digital with new TI kits HOUSTON, -- Digital power designs are now even easier with two new development kits from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN). The TI C2000(TM) microcontroller (MCU) Interleaved Power Factor Correction (PFC) Kit offers...
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