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PCB Layout Tricks—striped capacitors and more
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I posed a question a couple of weeks ago regarding...
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Goop—a sticky topic
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Breadboarding with Micro-Packages—Ouch!
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TINA-TI Free Simulator Tool Make Amplifier Sims Easy
G Hann
02 11 2010 02:08 PM
TI offers a free analog simulator on ti.com called TINA-TI and while there are definitely other tools out there that may be bigger - this one is fast and packs a punch. I found a great intro to the program (attached below) and spent some time with TINA...
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When is 2 less than 1? The low power riddle
ZHamid
06 06 2011 10:37 AM
Every time we use an automatic soap, paper or water dispenser by waving our hands in front of the sensor , the system consumes power from the electronics that allow us to keep things cleaner. These applications, including any energy harvesting system...
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Tips and Tricks for Minimizing EMI/RFI in your Circuit Design – a Great Tutorial from the Analog Apps Team
G Hann
01 22 2010 04:45 PM
I was checking out the TI E2E Analog forums this week and saw a number of EMI design based inquiries – it seems that a lot of us find ourselves struggling with the influence of EMI/RFI related issues. While we all know that it exists and can be...
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High-gain, high-bandwidth…why is this circuit oscillating?
Xavier Ramus
02 01 2013 02:51 PM
Last week we looked at achieving both high gain and wide bandwidth while maintaining sufficient signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in “high-gain, high-bandwidth…how can I get it all?” In this post, we will look more closely at the implementation...
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Commandments of RS-485
Eric.Siegel
04 19 2013 03:53 PM
At TI, we often get questions about whether there are any quick tips or tricks to keep in mind when designing with RS-485. So, we've put together a comprehensive list of the top commandments to remember when working with RS-485. If you have any further...
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Amp up your TV audio with a Sound Bar: Demo at AES 2010
ZHamid
11 01 2010 10:39 AM
I replaced an old analog TV with a new thin flat screen TV in my spare bedroom not too long ago. It looked perfect in the corner but one thing became clear very quickly: the sound quality was not so great. The old school fix would be to install an A/V...
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High-gain, high-bandwidth… how can I get it all?
Xavier Ramus
01 25 2013 10:27 AM
Achieving high gain (1000-V/V or more) and high bandwidth (tens of MHz) simultaneously can be a challenge as we are forced to use multiple stages. Besides the circuit requirements of high gain and high bandwidth, the critical issues to pay close attention...
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Cool Alternatives to Thermistor Based Designs
G Hann
02 21 2010 10:33 AM
Sorry for the news....but your thermistor design may be more costly than you think. Have you ever wondered if you should use a digital temperature sensor instead of a thermistor? Probably not - most people design with thermistors for one of two reasons...
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Download TINA-TI 9.1, now up to 5X faster and available in English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Japanese and Russian
Sonya Terry
05 03 2011 03:02 PM
A major update of TINA-TI is now available for download. Version 9.1 includes new features requested by you, including 565 TI models. This version of TINA TI offers: Up to 5X speed increases over version 7.0 making power design and simulation...
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Inexpensive analog isolation
Victoria Smithee
12 12 2012 09:56 AM
Popular applications like LED lighting, brushless motors and power monitoring all require a combination of direct offline power electronics with isolated control electronics. Now more than ever, isolation is necessary in these designs. An isolated...
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