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Design considerations for USB type-C power delivery
The presentation addresses the design consideration of USB Type-C power delivery. USB Type-C is the new trend of Industrial, automotive and personal electronics devices. In the training, audience will be able to learn more about USB Type-C power delivery (PD) requirement and understand architecture of USB Type-C PD, AC/DC power source.
Demystifying circuit design with Precision DAC
The presentation addresses the Precision DAC Architecture overview, DAC spec parameters and the theory of operation & Design example. All the information is importer for engineer when work on the system design.
Environmental sensor for building automation design
Building automation system is a communication network infrastructure that manages the building service. This training will introduce the environmental sensor black diagram, key reference design and the solution for IC temperature sensor, power saving analog temperature sensor, digital temperature sensor … etc.
SAR ADC Design
Targeting the Test and Measurement application, this section includes many topics relevant to designing with SAR ADC devices.
Introduce high power DC/DC conversion design: comparison of PSFB and FB-LLC
Overview of commonly-used interface for industrial application
The training provides a very comprehensive introduction of the commonly-used interfaces including RS-485, RS-422, ProfiBus, RS-232, IO-Link, CAN and LIN. These interfaces are used in the application of Factory Automation and some other industrial applications. For the engineer who needs to deal with interface system design, this is a very useful training.
Ultrasonic Sensing with the PGA460-Q1
TI's PGA460-Q1 is the industry’s most flexible ultrasonic sensor. It supports wide distance detection range at low power, enabling automotive park assist and industrial applications.
Buck-boost and boost converters in wireless security cameras and video doorbells
2018 South Asia Industrial Webinar Series
The topics will cover system design issue and solution for Building Automation, Power Delivery and Test & Measurement. TI experts introduce the latest technology and innovation system reference design. Discover ways to enhance the time-to-market and create safer and efficient industrial systems.
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Top buck-boost converter use cases
Part 3: Li-ion battery discharge curves and estimate battery operating time gains with buck-boost
3D time-of-flight sensors
Learn about TI 3D depth sensing technology and implementation for industrial, automotive and consumer applications including gesture control, 3D scanning, robotic navigation, augmented reality and people counting. For additional information about 3D time-of-flight technology and design resources, please visit ti.com/3dtof.
mmWave Training Series
The mmWave training curriculum provides foundational content and hands on examples for you to learn the fundamentals of FMCW technology and mmWave sensors, and start development quickly. TI's portfolio of mmWave sensors features the AWR automotive radar sensor family and the IWR industrial mmWave sensor family, which are intended to be used for detecting range, velocity and angle of objects. Learn more about the silicon, tools, software and some of the applications for both mmWave families in the mmWave training series.
Introduction to mmWave sensing: FMCW radars
New to mm-wave sensing? This series of five short videos provides a concise yet in-depth introduction to sensing using FMCW radars.
TI mmWave sensor device trainings
These videos describe the TI mmWave sensors and how to use them.
TI mmWave sensor labs
Labs are follow-along training videos that walk you through installation, building, and running examples of mmWave sensor projects.
TI mmWave Experiments: Sense the world with TI's mmWave
Sense the world with TI's mmWave is a training series where we demonstrate the capabilities of TI's IWR mmWave sensors based on questions that engineers have been asking on our mmWave sensors forum.