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TI introduces industry's first 100-V synchronous buck regulator with integrated MOSFETs - News Room
New family of highly integrated, pin-compatible ICs reduces PCB area and improves reliability in high-voltage applications DALLAS, Jan. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) expands its high-voltage point-of-load product...
PC's Solar Photovoltaics Blog: Jumpstart development for renewable energy apps with TI’s C2000 MCU
BANGALORE, INDIA: Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) announced two new solar kits based on its C2000 32-bit Piccolo and Concerto microcontrollers (MCUs). These new solar kits bring advanced peripherals, application-targeted development hardware, schematics, comprehensive software libraries of algorithms
10 More (Obscure) Circuit Components You Should Know
Embedded Systems Blog: 10 More (Obscure) Circuit Components You Should Know
An Engineer in Wonderland - Op amp needed for a current source (Electro-ramblings)
I was pondering a simple way with a low drop-out voltage to power a grounded LED from a grounded supercapacitor. Something that would be tolerant of the LED being powered from elsewhere when the capacitor is empty
Analog Diablog™: Volume 44, Number 3 Printable Edition
<span style="font-family:arial;">In This Issue<br />Editors’ Notes; New Product Introductions<br />Low-Voltage Current Sink Controls High-Voltage LED String<br />New High-Resolution Multiplying DACs Excel at Handling AC Signals<br />Power Cycling 101: Optimizing Energy Use in Advanced Sensor
element14: Molex: AC-DC
Some of you may think I changed my mind and decided to blog about old rock bands, AC-DC being one
Chipworks
<p>Moving all that Image Sensor Data off the Sensor Array Contributed by Mike Christie, Circuit Analyst Our process readers will find this latest blog a little off their expertise. However, circuit analysis is a very significant part of reverse engineering.</p>
Shocking Technologies, ESD protection through VSD | Startup Blurbs | Blogs
ChipCrunch - Semiconductor Startup and Emerging Technology Blog, post describing Shocking Technologies, a startup developing voltage switchable dielectric technology for electrostatic discharge protection
Embedded Hardware and Software: Virtual Remote Sense Controller Eliminates Remote Sense Wires
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ASIC-System On Chip (SoC)-VLSI Design: CoreConnect Bus and AMBA Bus Specification Resources
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