Also known as a Smart Trunk Opener (STO), the kick-to-open trunk application has grown significantly over recent years, especially in SUVs and high-end passenger vehicles. This feature allows the vehicle owner hands-free access to open the trunk with a simple kicking motion near the rear bumper.
Battery test equipment is used to verify battery pack functionality and performance prior to shipment to the customer. This Tech Note outlines three major functional tests that a battery tester performs while showing how to achieve the desired level of regulated error.
This document offers various implementations to achieve a full-bridge driver to excite an ultrasonic transducer when using the PGA460. Because the PGA460 was only designed to excite transducers in the transformer-driven or half-bridge driver modes, external circuitry is required to enable a full-bridge driver. The recommended solution is based on combining the functionality of the PGA460 with the DRV8870 to enable the excitation voltage to swing between ±45 V. Low-cost discrete alternatives are also discussed.
As a bridge of the link layer device medium access controller (MAC) and physical medium such as copper cable, the Ethernet physical layer device (PHY) integrates all the physical-layer functions needed to transmit and receive data on standard twisted-pair cables. Proper PHY configuration using management data input/output (MDIO) is fundamental during the prototype stage, and also crucial to meeting the requirements of lowest deterministic latency and fastest link detection in industrial Ethernet applications such as EtherCAT. This application report provides guidance on the Ethernet PHY configuration using the MDIO module within the Programmable-Realtime Unit Industrial Communications Sub-System (PRUICSS) in the Sitara device from TI, for industrial applications, by dissecting the PHY DP83822 configuration in EtherCAT on the AMIC110 Industrial Communications Engine (ICE). The goal of this application report is to expedite the development of industrial Ethernet applications on custom boards with migration and troubleshooting guides for the PHYs.
CLASS-D audio amplifiers provide output power with an efficiency of over 90% as compared to CLASS-AB amplifiers that can provide an output efficiency of <50%. CLASS-D amplifiers are implemented in portable personal audio systems that provide quality sound output enabling longer battery life. A widely used CLASS-D amplifier in automotive systems are for E-call systems that provide critical audio feedback to the driver in case of a driver emergency. In E-call systems discrete current sensing is often implemented for continuous diagnostics to ensure speaker is operational at all times.
This FAQ describes the ADC-based correlation techniques for time-of-flight measurements used in ultrasonic-sensing technology for flow metering. This document describes the design and engineering trade-offs when designing using the MSP430FR604x microcontrollers (MCUs), software based on the Ultrasonic Design Center, and key performance metrics.
RS-485 is one of the most widely used wired interface for industrial long-haul networks. TIA/EIA-485-A standard defines the physical layer of the RS-485 interface. End applications use RS-485 interface coupled with protocol such as Profibus, Modbus or BACnet.
The main benefits of this interface include:
Applications for RS-485 include Energy Meters, Grid Protection relay, Solar inverter, Factory automation, Motor control and Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
This cookbook design describes a temperature measurement circuit with two thermocouples using the ADS1118. Thermocouple voltage measurements are made with the ADS1118 internal voltage reference, while cold-junction compensation (CJC) measurements are made with the onboard temperature sensor. Two channels of the ADC are used for two K-type thermocouples with a temperature measurement range from –270°C to 1370°C. Included in this design are ADC register settings to configure the device and pseudo code is provided to configure and read from the device. This circuit can be used in applications such as analog input modules for PLCs, lab instrumentation, and factory automation.
The LMZM33606 is a 16 × 10 mm2 6-A rated synchronous step-down power module that features a wide operating input range from 3.5 V to 36 V with adjustable output voltage range from 1 V to 20 V. The LMZM33606 can be configured in an inverting buck-boost (IBB) topology with the output voltage inverted or negative with respect to input voltage. This application report shows how the conventional non-inverting evaluation board for the LMZM33606 can be configured for an inverting application. This application note also provides the additional level-shifter circuitry for EN and PGOOD pin if the feature is required. Note that the LMZM33604 is rated for 4A and pin-to-pin compatible with the LMZM33606.
Tamper detection is a function widely used within critical infrastructure systems such as power meters, water meters, security and fire panels, and any other products where a trigger input needs to be detected and the event recorded in non-volatile memory (Flash memory). The SLG46811 GreenPAK mixed-signal IC is ideally suited for this tamper-detection role when paired with the AT45DB161E Flash memory for recording the event.
The dual-panel Flash on the PIC32MZ microcontroller (MCU) allows the application to implement the Live Update features. The Live Update feature is a piece of code used to program the application code (firmware) to the inactive bank in the internal Flash or non-volatile memory (NVM).
The DIODES DGD05463 and DGD0506A high-frequency, half-bridge gate drivers with programmable deadtime are used to optimally drive the gate of MOSFETs. The DGD05463/06A respectively have an integrated bootstrap diode for ease of design and lower BOM.
This document describes how to disable various hardware interfaces, in both hardware and software, and how to reduce the amount of memory used by the Linux operating system (OS).
As Raspberry Pi devices become more commonplace as part of a company’s portfolio of devices, there becomes a need to manage these devices.
This application note describes an adapter board, that is used to place a 2.4 GHz Thyone-I radio module on the footprint of a Tarvos-III/Telesto-III/Thebe-II/Themisto-I radio module.
Furthermore, the steps for hardware and firmware integration to replace an existing Tarvos-III/Telesto-III/Thebe-II/Themisto-I radio module by a Thyone-I radio module are described.
Developers of switching regulators and switch mode power supplies attach great importance to the efficiency of their circuits. However, at the end of their development phase, they encounter unpleasant effects such as unwanted oscillations at the input of the switching regulator and these although the switching regulator produces a constant output voltage under all conditions. But why does the input of the switching regulator tend to oscillation under certain circumstances?
Thermal Design for Schottky Barrier Diodes (SBDs) in the US2H Package
The US2H package is a thermally enhanced package specifically designed for diodes. This application note describes the advantages of Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) in the US2H package as well as the power losses of and the thermal design for SBDs.
This application bulletin will discuss many of the variables associated with single channel encoding. This will include design considerations for using booth non-aperture and aperture transistors or Photologic® output devices. Refer to application bulletins 203 and 206 for additional information.