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High Accuracy Adjustable Overvoltage and Overcurrent Protectors using MAX17561
If you need safe power to run your project, then this circuit is a possible solution for you. This project provides protection to your system device against over-current, over-voltage, under-voltage, thermal overload, and reverse current flow control to the system device. Basically,...
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TSV792 – High bandwidth (50MHz) Low offset (200µV) Rail-to-rail 5V Op amp
The TSV791 and TSV792 are single and dual 50 MHz-bandwidth unity-gain-stable amplifiers. The rail-to-rail input stage and the slew rate of 30 V/µs make the TSV791 and TSV792 ideal for low-side current measurement. The excellent accuracy provided by maximum input voltage of 200 µV...
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MPM3860 Step-Down Power Module can achieve 6 A of continuous output
MPS’ MPM3860 1.2 MHz ultra-thin module can achieve 6 A of continuous output current over a wide input range with excellent load and line regulation MPM3860 from Monolithic Power Systems is a fully integrated, high-frequency, synchronous, rectified, step-down power module with an...
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pixxiLCD series from 4D Systems
The new pixxiLCD graphic displays from 4D Systems are the ideal solution for easy integration. Due to the wide range of options offered by the embedded displays, developers can find the right full-color HMI for almost any application. The series is available at Rutronik UK. 4D...
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Switch debounce circuit uses only one gate
The circuit in Figure 1 produces a single debounced pulse each time you press S1. Moreover, the circuit uses only logic power from the remote pull-up resistor, R2. You can use the circuit to detect when a key is pressed in a non-energized device, such as a device in a system that's...
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AMS AG TMF8805 ToF 1D time-of-flight sensor
The TMF8805 is a time-of-flight (TOF) sensor in a single modular package with associated VCSEL The TMF8805 is a time-of-flight (TOF) sensor in a single modular package with associated VCSEL. The TOF device is based on SPAD, TDC, and histogram technology. The device achieves a 2500 mm...
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Texas Instruments TMUX6219 Single Channel 2:1 (SPDT) Switch
Texas Instruments TMUX6219 Single Channel 2:1 (SPDT) Switch is a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) switch in a single channel, 2:1 (SPDT) configuration. The device works with single supply (4.5V to 36V), dual supplies (±4.5V to ±18V), or asymmetric supplies (such as VDD =...
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Elektor Project: Wi-Fi for LoRa Switch
Clemens Valens @ Elektor Labs writes: We published a remote-controlled switch in the March/April 2020 edition of Elektor magazine. It had state feedback and communicated using LoRa. Because it was housed in a waterproof IP66 enclosure, it was suitable for outdoor use. It was also a...
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