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Reducing EMI in clock distribution

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Learn how to build EMI protection during design and reduce EMI or cross-talk in your clock tree.


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Texas Instruments' C6EZFlo
C6EZFlo's unique graphical interface enables developers to utilize drag-and-drop functionality to create a signal flow block diagram.
 
Introduction to DaVinci(TM) DM37x SoC
This video provides an introduction to the DaVinci(TM) DM37x product line which integrates a 1 GHZ ARM Cortex-A8 + an 800 MHZ DSP into a single cost-effective, low power, and high-performance digital media processor; you will learn about the key device characteristics, target applications and ... Read more
 
TMP302: Analog Temperature Sensor
The TMP302 is an analog temperature sensor with 2.5 degree accuracy in an ultra-tiny SOT563 package.
 
Automotive electronics: Buck-boost converters handle cold cranking
From cold crank to load dump, buck-boost converters provide stable, steady supply voltages within the auto battery voltage range.
 
Voltage Regulation in Automotive Electronic systems
Michelle Hartsell, Product Engineer at Texas Instruments, discusses how for automotive electronics systems' designers maintaining a continuous V to critical subsystems during cold-crank, start-stop, load-dump or weak car battery conditions is extremely important. Conventional magnetically coupled ... Read more
 
TMS570 microcontroller family overview
Running in asynchronous mode, the TMS570 device was the first to achieve IEC 61508 compliance, the highest level of safety and reliability for automotive applications. The TMS570 is the first homogeneous Cortex™ ARM® R4 based MCU target safety critical automotive applications with a patent-pending ... Read more
 
Automotive rear-view camera demonstration
Rear-view cameras are quickly becoming an integral part of driver-assistance systems. In this video, we demonstrate two DSP algorithms that help drivers interpret rear-view images: first, we remove the fish-eye lens distortions to present the driver a more natural, de-warped view behind the car. ... Read more
 
Circular traffic sign recognition
Traffic sign recognition is one of emerging capabilities of advanced driver assistance and safety systems. In this demonstration, images captured by a 30 fps color camera are fed to algorithms running on a DM6437 EVM board and analysed to detect circular traffic signs. When red circles are ... Read more
 
TMS570 microcontroller development stick overview
This video highlights the features of the TMS570 USB Microcontroller Development Stick and the included demo software.
 
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