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Potentiometers (pots) can be used as position sensors or to adjust circuits for proper operation. They function best as an adjustable voltage divider. They can also be used as an adjustable resistor but with some potential pitfalls. Do you know the difference? Learn more on "The Signal," TI?s analog signal processing circuits and solutions blog. - More
The rapid increase of processors power requirements in portable consumer applications has forced additional companion chips to the PMICs. Learn how PCB size limitations challenge designers to solve a design puzzle through innovative design methods and smaller packages on TI's power management blog, "Power House."- More Loops and 8 DPWM Outputs The UCD3138 is a fully programmable, power-optimized digital controller solution offering the benefit of simplicity in design, while maintaining ample ability to develop high-performance and well-differentiated power supply solutions. The device is architected to include a configurable digital state machine, optimized to meet the performance requirements of server and telecom isolated power applications, along with a general purpose microcontroller. - More
The SN74AUP1T34 is a one-bit non-inverting translator that uses two separate configurable power-supply rails. The A port is designed to track VCCA. VCCA accepts supply voltages from 0.9 V to 3.6 V. The B port is designed to track VCCB. VCCB accepts supply voltages from 0.9 V to 3.6 V. - More |
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