This application report describes the characteristics operation and use of the ADS7869 for the Motor Control Demo Board. This board is used as part of the demonstration materials for the Digital Motor Control Seminar presented by Texas Instruments. A complete circuit description and schematic diagram are included.
The purpose of this applications report is to present phase noise and jitter measurements representing the clock outputs of the LMK04000 family of Precision Clock Conditioners when paired with various voltage controlled oscillators (VCXOs). The intent is to illustrate the relationship between clock output phase noise and VCXO phase noise.
This design note describes a flyback inverter application using the UCC3805. The application performs three functions: control switching and output rectification. A circuit schematic and a list of materials are included.
This application report shows how the RX Sniff Mode can be configured for different TX configurations and discusses how average power consumption can be estimated for a receiver implementing this mode. You are expected to have basic knowledge on how the enhanced Wake on Radio (eWOR) and the RX Sniff Mode are implemented in TI's Performance Line Sub-1 GHz RF family of devices.
This application report is intended to provide a complete hardware and firmware reference design for use in NFC/RFID applications using the TRF7970A NFC/RFID transceiver combined with a MSP430G2xx series 16-bit microcontroller. The reference design is intended to be easy to incorporate into new and existing designs. The MSP430G2xx MCU plus TRF7970A handles basic NFC/RFID task while communicating
This document discusses the power consumption of the Texas Instruments TMS320C6484 digital signal processor (DSP). The power consumption of the device is highly application-dependent. Therefore a power spreadsheet that estimates power consumption is provided along with this application report. This spreadsheet can be used to model power consumption for user applications such as power supply desig
The Texas Instruments (TI) LVC07A hex buffer with open-drain outputs and its inverting counterpart LVC06A operate in the 1.65-V to 3.6-V VCC range but can accept input voltages up to 5.5 V. Laboratory results show superior propagation times versus competitors natural Ioff protection and output-breakdown capability versus a competitor. Applications of the LVC07A and LVC06A include bus-conte
This application report discusses jitter transfer of TI's CDC111/CDCVF111 clock drivers when driving TI's TLK3104 serial gigabit transceiver. This report summarizes worst case peak-to-peak and RMS jit