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1MHz, 98.7% efficient interleaved 1.6 kW CrM GaN PFC
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2018 Battery Management Deep Dive technical training
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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.
2019 Battery management deep dive technical training
3-Level Buck Converter: How it Works?
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9 things you need to know about PMBus Point-of-Load Power
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A design review of an offline two-switch flyback topology
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A detailed look at how Power Modules are built and the implications to different applications
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A new way to PFC and an even better way to LLC
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A Robust Gate Driver Solution for High Power Density EV On-Board Chargers using Silicon Carbide (SiC) MOSFETs
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AC Analog Input Module Architecture (AIM)
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AC-to-Processor: Powering Tomorrow’s Data Centers with TI GaN
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Accelerating Design with Tools for High Voltage
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Achieve buck converter thermal and EMI performance targets with a 2-layer board
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Achieve Precise Measurement for Smoke Detector Designs
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Achieving low noise and high efficiency for noise-sensitive analog loads
Noise and EMI can be detrimental to sensitive analog signal chain circuitry. For this reason, many engineers automatically default to linear regulators. But, in doing so, they are essentially trading one problem (noise) for another (heat dissipation). In this section we will discuss what types of signal chain loads can be driven directly by a switching regulator to get low noise and EMI without sacrificing efficiency. We will also discuss when a linear regulator is absolutely needed to reach levels of noise not possible with a switcher.
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Achieving low noise and low EMI performance with DC/DC switching regulators
Mitigating switching regulator EMI and noise is seen by engineers as a black art. Mess with the feng shui of the PCB layout too much, and the system may not pass CISPR standards. Because of this, many power designers simply turn to linear regulators as a guaranteed way to avoid the headache of reducing emissions.
Actev Motors & TI Drive Smart Kart Success
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Active vs. Passive DDR Termination
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Addressing Common DC/DC Switching Regulator Design Challenges
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