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フレキシブルで効率的かつシンプルな充電機能を実現
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Wireless Power 101: Introduction
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Wireless Power 101: FOD Lab Session
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Wireless Power 101: FOD Introduction
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Why to prefer using gauge in primary cell and rarely discharged applications over a maintenance cycle?
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Why Isolation in Power Electronics System?
This training series will firstly discuss the isolation requirement in power electronics system, and then compare the different driver isolation implementation methodologies. Integrated isolated gate driver shows the best performance in the perspective of size, performance and reliability.
WHr charge termination algorithm and accumulated charge measurement module for rarely discharged applications
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What to consider in battery management design for smart home?
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What is UCC2x52x?
This training video will firstly discuss the configuration of the UCC2x52x gate driver and it featured benefits, then a detailed bench experiment comparison shows that UCC2x52x family gate drivers has better dynamic performance as well as stable and predictable source/sink peak current.
What is the secret sauce behind Impedance Track
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What is Cell Balancing?
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What is a gauge and why do you need it?
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What can simple charging do?
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What are Battery ID and Authentication ICs?
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Webinar: How to extend flight time and battery life of quadcopters and industrial drones
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Webinar - 6 power design challenges and their solutions with Texas Instruments DC/DC converters, modules and linear regulators
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Understanding OVP and transient protection for single-cell battery chargers
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Understanding Battery Charging IC Specifications - Part 2
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Understanding Battery Charging IC Specifications - Part 1
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UCC21520 – Turn-Off with Negative Voltage
This training video will help to understand the UCC2152x's output configuration and grounding consideration when driving FETs and IGBTs with negative voltage bias. Three different implementation methods are introduced, pros and cons of each methods are illustrated.