Part Number: OPT8241 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92515 , LM3429 , LM3409
What are some guidelines for choosing DC-DC converters for designing 3D ToF cameras?
Part Number: MSP430FR4133 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP-EXP430FR4133 , BOOSTXL-BATPAKMKII
We have discovered an issue on some MSP-EXP430FR4133 LaunchPad where the male pins on the J1, J2, and J3 headers (the BoosterPack headers) were clipped…
Part Number: INA181 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA199 How to interpret and utilize the output swing specifications of current sense amplifiers so I can get the most out of my current measurements?
Part Number: INA3221 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA219 , INA226 Why is the INA3221 and INA219 presented as high side devices when there common mode rage is -0.3V - 26V.
Part Number: DS280DF810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SIGCONARCHITECT
In this example, we use a non-standard data rate - for example 24.33Gbps - and configure register settings to lock to this data rate. Note: Data rate MUST be within the device…
Part Number: INA240 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA193 How to understand the bandwidth specification and how it applies in relation to my PWM control signal
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Part Number: DS280DF810 Using DS280DFxxx or DS250DFxxx we can use a simple divide by 2, 4, or 8 of the data rate clock to generate different prbs pattern at different data rates up to 28Gbps. What are the register settings to make this happen?
Part Number: DS250DF410 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SIGCONARCHITECT Using a simple clock, DS250DFxxx and DS280DFxxx can generate different prbs patterns at different data rate up to 28Gbps. To make it very simple, SigconArchitect can be used to achieve…