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Materials with high conductivity for inductive sensing may be expensive, so limiting the amount of material used for a target in an inductive system is of paramount importance, but what is the ideal target thickness for inductive sensing?
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SYSCONFIG , TMP102 , HDC2080 If you're looking at the blank mcu.c file generated by Sysconfig: ASCStudio and not sure where to begin, have a look at this example for a popular platform.
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Part Number: TMP61 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP63 , TMP64
When upgrading existing NTC applications to leverage TMP6 technology benefits; for the TMP61, TMP63 or TMP64 Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) Thermistors, what are all the standard…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP139 Does TMP139 Support MIPI I3C?
Does TMP139 support broadcast update on the bus?
Does TMP139 support dynamic addressing?
Then why is dynamic addressing required?
Does TMP139 Support IBI the same as MIPI I3C…
Part Number: TMP117 The TMP117 datasheet specifies: Long-term stability and drift 300 hours at 150°C ±0.03 °C
We subjected a sample of TMP117 devices to the stated stress (300 hours powered-on operation at 150C) and observed the 0.03C variation. This…
Part Number: FDC1004 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: FDC2214 , TIDA-00317 , TIDA-00373 , TIDA-00506 , TIDA-00220 , , ENERGIA , FDC2212
What are the differences between Capacitive Sensing Versus Capacitive Touch Solutions .
Texas Instruments provides…
Part Number: IWR6843ISK
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I am working with the IWR6843ISK and the MMWAVEICBOOST .
I am using the Multiple Gesture and Motion Detection Lab - 68xx and would like to implement other Gestures like swiping left to right or down to up or even circular…
In short, there is no environmental difference between a device labeled TMPxxx-G4, LMxxx-G4, HDCxxxx-G4 or any of those devices having a -E4 as the suffix instead.
Historically, G4 and E4 suffixes meant that the devices were rated to be "Green" or …