This is a 15W 5.0V / 3.0A USB adapter reference design using Infineon quasi-resonant PWM IC ICE2QS03G, CoolMOS™ IPL65R1K5C6S (ThinPAK 5x6), OptiMOS™ BSC067N06LS3G and high-speed switching diode BAS21-03W, with a slim plug profile and Multiple protection modes, suitable for high reliability systems.
15W 5.0V high-efficiency USB adapter reference design board, using Infineon's quasi-resonant PWM IC ICE2QS03G with CoolMOS™ IPS65R1K5CE (IPAK) and secondary-side synchronous rectification IC with OptiMOS™ BSC067N06LS3 G (ThinPAK), small size, high efficiency, Various protection modes can be provided for high-reliability systems.
This design is a plug-in from FLIR's Tau2 LWIR core. Both the LVDS and CMOS channels are connected to the UART configuration channel through the SYZYGY connector.
Plug-in for FLIR's boson LWIR kernel. The 24-bit CMOS channel is connected through the SYZYGY connector along with the UART configuration channel.
The EPC901 is a 1024x1 CCD sensor capable of providing 50MHz pixel output. It outputs analog voltage from the CCD element. The author paired it with a 50MSps ADC on a SYZYGY board. The datasheet says it can run up to 50k fps. External I/O is provided via optocouplers to facilitate connection to external trigger sources such as motion controllers. This board will assist in conducting experiments on the new PnP platform. Objects can be moved through the line scanner to capture the position of the photo.
In the open source electromyography project shared here, the author used this product to create a computer game control effect.
Based on the WIFI remote computer boot card project, some modifications have been made
Introduction: A tube amplifier preamp + transistor power amplifier designed based on 6N2 and 1875 supports Bluetooth and wired input methods 2.0 dual-channel lossless playback
60 W ultra-compact USB PD 3.0 charger for mobile phones and laptop computers
27 W USB PD 3.0 with PPS charger (5 V/3 A; 9 V/3 A; 3.3 V-11 V PPS outputs) using InnoSwitch3-Pro (INN3366C-H301) and VIA Labs VP302 USB PD controller, single-board design
60 W USB PD 3.0 with PPS charger (5 V/3 A; 9 V/3 A; 15 V/3 A; 20 V/3 A; 3.3 V-21 V PPS outputs) using InnoSwitch3-Pro (INN3379C-H302) and Weltrend (WT6635P) USB PD controller
42 W Dual Port Isolated Flyback Power Supply with 30 W USB PD 3.0 and 12 W USB-A Port Using InnoSwitch3-Pro with PowiGaN Technology (INN3379C-H302)
30 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V–16 V PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3878C-H804)
45 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V – 11 V / 5 A (45 W Power-limited) PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3879C-H803)
Reference Design Report for 60 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V – 21 V PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3879C-H801)
100 W USB PD 3.0 power adapter achieving 15 W / in3 power density using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3870C-H805) HiperPFS-4 (PFS7628C) and CAPZero-2 (CAP200DG)
65 W isolated flyback general purpose adapter using MinE-CAP ICs to achieve the highest possible power density and design simplicity
65 W isolated flyback power supply using InnoSwitch3-EP PowiGaN (INN3679C-H606) and MinE-CAP (MIN1072M)
Using only one ESP32 chip, you can enjoy the nostalgic gaming experience brought by Atari 8-bit, NES and SMS game consoles on your TV.
Well-known maker Rossum shows us how to build an open source set-top box and connect it to an ESP32-based video streaming service.