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LT8228 – 100 V Bidirectional Buck or Boost DC/DC Controllers with Protection
Analog Devices’ controllers enable full functional safety if one of the batteries fail by forcing the other battery to take over Analog Devices’ LT8228 100 V bidirectional buck or boost DC/DC controllers provide sustainable power in hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) critical...
Continue ReadingBuck-Boost Battery Charge Controller with MPPT and I2C
The LT8491 from Analog Devices is a buck-boost switching regulator battery charge controller that implements a constant-current constant-voltage (CCCV) charging profile used for most battery types, including sealed lead-acid (SLA), flooded, gel and lithium-ion. Applications are...
Continue ReadingProgrammable Thermostatic Switch using AD22105
This project simply switches the system OFF or ON whenever the temperature rises at the desired set point. The desired setpoint can be set using a fixed resistor R6 or PR1 trimmer potentiometer. Use any of at a time R6 or PR1. You can calculate the setpoint resistor R6 using the...
Continue ReadingProgrammable Thermostatic Switch using AD22105
This project simply switches the system OFF or ON whenever the temperature rises at the desired set point. The desired setpoint can be set using a fixed resistor R6 or PR1 trimmer potentiometer. Use any of at a time R6 or PR1. You can calculate the setpoint resistor R6 using the...
Continue Reading8 GHz Sampling Oscilloscope for experiments
A basic open-source multi-GHz sampling oscilloscope for experimenters on a budget. Still a work-in-progress, with key pieces on separate PCBs, but showing bandwidths in the 7-8 GHz range with >= 100 GSa/s equivalent-time sampling, and around 500 k comparisons/second real time. by Ted...
Continue Reading5 Buck Regulators with Low Iq
Low quiescent current, also called supply current, might be an important spec for your power-supply design.. by Paul Rako @ electronicdesign.com Quiescent current is the current that a chip needs to operate even if it’s not delivering power. It’s the bare minimum supply current the...
Continue ReadingThe Probe-Scope Is a 60MHz 250Msps Oscilloscope That Fits in Your Hand
After the release of his PIC32MZ EF based 20Msps oscilloscope with an integrated 1-inch by 1-inch OLED screen for readouts, Electrical Engineer, Mark Omo has again unveiled his new design, the self-contained 60MHz 250Msps Probe Scope oscilloscope with the probe in cable form factor. The...
Continue ReadingA Carbon Nanotube Microprocessor Mature Enough to Say Hello
Did you know that researchers are looking for an alternative to silicon? Did you know in principle that Carbon Nanotubes processor could run three times faster while consuming about one-third of the energy of their silicon predecessor? The Engineers at MIT and Analog Devices have created...
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