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Wireless Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Demo
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Wearables display applications
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Wearable displays systems
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Understanding Physical and Electrical Principles of LCD Displays
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TI's Precision SAR ADCs in Wearable Devices
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Supporting Cold-Crank in Automotive Displays
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Plug, Play, and Display - TI DLP® LightCrafter™ Display 2000 EVM
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Overview of the ADS7042 Ultra-Low Power Data Acquisition BoosterPack
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Optical reference design for .23" Digital Micromirror Device (DMD)
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Nuances in ultra-low power designs for wearable products
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MSP430 Capacitive Touch MCUs featuring CapTIvate™ Technology Training Series
MSP430 MCUs featuring CapTIvate technology are the most noise-immune capacitive touch MCUs, and first to feature an IEC61000-4-6 certified solution. These MCUs feature the most configurable combination of buttons, wheels, sliders and proximity sensing interfaces, as well as support for metal touch, glove-proof and moisture-tolerant designs, all at the world's lowest power.
This training series details the key features of MSP430 MCUs featuring CapTIvate technology, enabling you to get started on your next great capacitive touch design and get to market more quickly.
Linear vs. Exponential Dimming in LCDs
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LED Backlight Design Considerations
Introduction to EMC Challenges and Design with CapTIvate MCUs
Introduction to Display Backlighting
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How to Measure ECG - ECG vs. PPG
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How TI DLP Pico technology fits within wearable display systems
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High Dynamic Range (HDR) Displays
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Display Architecture
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Fundamental PCB Layout and Design Guidelines of MSP430 MCUs with CapTIvate Technology
This training covers the fundamental design techniques required to implement a successful capacitive sensing hardware design. This series will explore a number of design topics, including: Basic layout guidelines overlays, back lighting; Dealing with moisture; Self capacitance sensors; Mutual capacitance sensors; and Proximity sensors.