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MP2491C Step-Down Converter has programmable current limit
Monolithic Power Systems' MP2491C step-down converter with programmable current limit and output voltage scaling control The MP2491C from Monolithic Power Systems is a fully integrated, high-voltage, step-down converter. The device can achieve 6 A of continuous output current...
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CZ-3AGx Current Sensors
AKM's CZ-3AGx coreless current sensors can be used for many applications, including AC motors and general-purpose inverters. AKM’s CZ-3AGx series coreless current sensors can achieve both creepage distance and clearance distance greater than 8 mm, corresponding to the UL Safety...
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Renesas RX66N and RX72N MCU families
The new Renesas RX66N and RX72N high-performance MCU families offer the highest integration of fast 120 MHz-Flash and SRAM memory and peripheral function The new Renesas RX66N and RX72N high-performance MCU families offer the highest integration of fast 120 MHz-Flash and SRAM memory...
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ROHM with new 2.8W High Power Speaker Amp ICs for Advanced Instrument Clusters
ROHM recently announced the AEC-Q100 qualified 2.8W output Class AB monaural speaker amplifiers the BD783xxEFJ-M series (BD78306EFJ-M, BD78310EFJ-M and BD78326EFJ-M) ideal for instrument clusters – used in vehicles equipped with autonomous driving and ADAS. In recent years,...
Continue Reading![50V to 5V @7A Synchronous Buck (Step-down) Converter 50V to 5V @7A Synchronous Buck (Step-down) Converter](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/IMG_3005.jpg)
50V to 5V @7A Synchronous Buck (Step-down) Converter
This module is a non-isolated 7A DC-DC converter. The module can convert any DC voltage between 7V to 50V to a 5V DC with load current up to 7A. The project has been designed around LM5116 Wide Range Synchronous Buck Controller IC. The design includes 6uH toroid inductor and two N...
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CircuitBrains Deluxe is a Tiny, CircuitPython-compatible Module
CircuitPython is a branch of MicroPhython designed to simplify education and experimentation on low-cost microcontrollers to make it easy to prototype without any upfront desktop software downloads. With CircuitPython, you can write clean and simple Python code to control your hardware...
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Aries Launches RISC-V based PolarFire SoC module
Aries Embedded has launched a Linux-powered, FPGA-enabled RISC-V SoC from Microchip’s Micro semi unit, called the M100PFS. It is one of the first compute modules equipped with the PolarFire SoC. The M100PFS features an identical 74 x 42mm footprint as Aries’ similar M100PF module,...
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App note: Designing RC snubbers
RLC snubber circuits, app note from Nexperia. This document describes the design of a simple “RC snubber circuit”. The snubber is used to suppress high-frequency oscillations associated with reverse recovery effects in power semiconductor applications App note: Designing RC...
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