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  • 3 benefits of using a low-Iq buck/boost converter to extend battery life in flow meters

    Wenhao Wu
    Wenhao Wu
    Other Parts Discussed in Post: TPS61094 (Co-authored by Alex Pakosta) Lithium thionyl chloride (LiSOCI 2 ) batteries are popular in smart flow meters because they provide higher energy density and a better cost-per-wattage ratio than battery chemistries…
    • over 1 year ago
    • Technical articles
    • Power management
  • How to select the right digital isolator for your design

    LukeTrowbridge
    LukeTrowbridge
    With the growing popularity of digital isolators in industrial and automotive applications, it can be overwhelming to select the best device for your system from the plethora of available options. Adding to this challenge, most digital isolators are designed…
    • over 2 years ago
    • Technical articles
    • Analog
  • Keys to quick success using high-speed data converters

    Philip Pratt
    Philip Pratt
    Other Parts Discussed in Post: TSW1400EVM , ADC12DJ3200 , ADC12QJ1600-Q1 , ADC12DJ5200RF Whether you’re designing an aerospace and defense system, test and measurement equipment or automotive lidar analog front end (AFE), hardware designers using modern high…
    • over 2 years ago
    • Technical articles
    • Analog
  • Using DC/DCs buck converters to power modern safety features in commercial vehicles

    Vental Mao
    Vental Mao
    This article was co-authored by Zach Imm. Driver and pedestrian safety is a top priority for engineers working on vehicles today and in the future, both partially and fully autonomous. According to recent statistics, more than 73% of traffic accidents…
    • over 2 years ago
    • Technical articles
    • Automotive
  • How to raise regulation performance with a stacked-output PSR flyback DC/DC converter

    Timothy Hegarty
    Timothy Hegarty
    Other Parts Discussed in Post: LM25184 , LM5180 For low-power isolated designs that require an extended product life cycle, such as gate-driver bias for automotive traction inverters , or 4- to 20-mA loop sensors in field transmitters for factory automa…
    • over 2 years ago
    • Technical articles
    • Power management
  • 13 reasons to start using Power Stage Designer

    Markus Zehendner
    Markus Zehendner
    For more than a decade, TI’s Power Stage Designer tool has been a great design aid for electrical engineers when calculating the currents and voltages of different power-supply topologies. I believe it is an easy tool to start a new power-supply…
    • 10 days ago
    • Technical articles
    • Power management
  • Choosing buck converters and LDOs for miniature industrial automation equipment: what to consider

    Arief Hernadi
    Arief Hernadi
    Other Parts Discussed in Post: LMR36506 As the factory automation and control equipment market evolves, shipments of equipment with sensors such as field transmitters, machine vision and position sensors are increasing. As a result, the demand for feature…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Technical articles
    • Power management
  • 3 ways to drive multiple displays in an integrated digital cockpit with FPD-Link III

    Vijaya Ceekala
    Vijaya Ceekala
    Other Parts Discussed in Post: DS90UB941AS-Q1 One of the ways automakers are differentiating themselves is by providing more advanced infotainment systems, with some luxury models featuring as many as 10 to 15 display panels and more complex processing…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Technical articles
    • Analog
  • Inductive sensing: Meet LDC, the industry’s first inductance-to-digital converter

    MS1291
    MS1291
    Other Parts Discussed in Post: LDC1000EVM A revolution in sensing has begun! Today, TI announced the industry’s first inductance-to-digital converter (LDC), a true technology game changer for position and motion sensing. And I don’t say that lightly.…
    • over 9 years ago
    • Technical articles
    • Analog
  • How to choose a DC/DC converter for a storage application

    Vental Mao
    Vental Mao
    Other Parts Discussed in Post: TPS568230 Driven by the global cloud computing development and continuing construction of data centers, shipments of global storage equipment are experiencing explosive growth. As the key part of the storage equipment, the…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Technical articles
    • Power management
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