The CC2500 is a low-cost 2.4 GHz transceiver designed for very low-power wireless applications. The circuit is intended for the 2400-2483.5 MHz ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) and SRD (Short Range Device) frequency band.
The Texas Instruments TPS62020 evaluation module (EVM) for low-power, high-efficiency, step-down converters helps designers evaluate this device. The EVM enables evaluation of different device modes and device performance.
The DRV8662EVM Evaluation Module (EVM) is a fully-differential, high-voltage piezo actuator driver that provides quick response time for single layer and multi-layer piezo actuators. The DRV8662 drives piezo loads up to 200V differentially using an adjustable integrated boost converter. The evaluation module contains the DRV8662 piezo haptics driver, a programmable MSP430, and passive components …
The TPS64202EVM-023 is an evaluation tool for the TPS64202 inductive step-down controller in SOT-23 package which can supply voltages down to 1.2V from a 1.8-V to 6.5-V input.
The parallel amplifier is another configuration that can be used to obtain higher output power levels by combining two IC outputs and doubling output current drive capability. The parallel topology provides a great way of achieving higher power levels while keeping within IC power dissipation limits by driving low impedance loads, which is the case for many self-powered speaker and powered subwoo…
The Texas Instruments TPS61150EVM-150 evaluation module contains the TPS61150 IC. This EVM provides two independently regulated current outputs using a single inductor step-up (boost) converter.
The TPS40200EVM-001 evaluation module (EVM) uses the TPS40200 nonsynchronous buck converter to provide a resistor-selected 3.3-V output voltage that delivers up to 2.5 A from a 12-V input bus. The EVM operates from a single supply and uses a single P-channel power FET and Schottky diode to produce a low-cost buck converter. The part operates at a 300-kHz clock frequency with provision for externa…
The Texas Instruments TPS62050 and TPS62052 evaluation modules (EVM) for low-power, high-efficiency, step-down converters help designers evaluate these devices. The EVMs make it possible to evaluate different modes of the devices as well as the device performance.
The controller utilizes a constant on-time control scheme which eliminates the need for external compensation components, allowing the power supply designer to minimize necessary board space and reduce costs.
The TPS40090EVM−001 multi-phase dc-to-dc converter utilizes the TPS40090 multi-phase controller and UCC27222 predictive gate driver to step down a 12-V input to 1.5V @ 100 A at 420 kHz.