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![Bq501210 the Wireless Power Transmitter from TI Bq501210 the Wireless Power Transmitter from TI](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/BQ501210.jpg)
Bq501210 the Wireless Power Transmitter from TI
Texas Instruments (TI) announced the Qi-Certified Wireless Power (WPC) v1.2 solution for 15-W operation wireless power transmission for Smart Phones, Tablets, and Other Handheld devices, Point-of-Sale devices and other custom wireless power applications. Bq501210 supports...
Continue Reading![EmbeddedLab introduces us TI’s Tiva C MCUs EmbeddedLab introduces us TI’s Tiva C MCUs](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/launchpad-tivac-01-580x462.jpg)
EmbeddedLab introduces us TI’s Tiva C MCUs
Shawon Shahryiar @ embedded-lab.com introduces us to Tiva C series microcontrollers from TI. The Tiva C series MCUs are high performance ARM Cortex M4F micros. Now what does that mean? Generally speaking the ARM Cortex M series is meant to be used in place of (or simply replace)...
Continue Reading![Ultra Low-Power (35nA!) Programmable Timer using TI TPL5111 Ultra Low-Power (35nA!) Programmable Timer using TI TPL5111](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/TPL5111-600x255.jpg)
Ultra Low-Power (35nA!) Programmable Timer using TI TPL5111
Ultra Low-Power (35nA!) Programmable Timer using TI TPL5111. Imagine a system for example that has to work from a small coin cell for 5-10 years. TPL5111 solves a typical problem in low power wireless systems- things need to be off most of the time, and wake up periodically to...
Continue Reading![Texas CC2538 based development board Texas CC2538 based development board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/cc2538-development-board-3.jpg)
Texas CC2538 based development board
Jelmer Tiete has designed a development board for the TI CC2538, that is available at GitHub: It’s a nice little system-on-chip with an ARM Cortex M3, 2.4 GHz 802.15.4 radio and it runs at 32 MHz. Perfect for all your favorite Internet Of Things (IOT) shenanigans. Contiki supports...
Continue Reading![DRV8871 – 3.6A Brushed DC Motor Driver DRV8871 – 3.6A Brushed DC Motor Driver](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/DRV8871.jpg)
DRV8871 – 3.6A Brushed DC Motor Driver
The DRV8871 is a brushed-DC motor driver for printers, appliances, industrial equipment, and other small machines. Two logic inputs control the H-bridge driver, which consists of four N-channel MOSFETs that can control motors bidirectionally with up to 3.6-A peak current. The inputs...
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