Pulse-width modulated motor drives are becoming the dominant method of variable speed motor control, and are being used not only in industry, but in applications as diverse as electric vehicles and ...
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) is a fundamental technique in power electronics that facilitates the efficient control of power delivery by modulating the width of voltage or current pulses. This method ...
The new MCUs are supported in Renesas’ Flexible Motor Control development kit that enables easy evaluation of motor control ...
A new line of pulse-width-modulated (PWM) thermal-cooling fans performs at low noise levels by eliminating the power-switching noise of the fan, whose coils switch at 20 kHz. An external PWM signal ...
Renesas Electronics has introduced the RA8T2 microcontroller (MCU) group for high-end motor control.
Diodes introduces the AL58818Q and AL58812Q, a new series of automotive-compliant 18- and 12-channel linear LED drivers.
Renesas Electronics Corporation has introduced the RA8T2 microcontroller group designed for motor control applications in ...
I am supposed to be on other duties this week, but cannot resist pointing you in the direction of the new Raspberry Pi in-house MCU, the RP2040. Much as I want to write chapter and verse about the ...
The drivers are designed to simplify the creation of complex and animated LED lighting modules, allowing vivid lighting effects with zero audible noise. Each channel features an internal 12-bit PWM ...
…which would take a pulse-width-modulated waveform at any frequency, and produce a signal with exactly the same mark/space ratio, but at a nominated frequency (see ‘Why might this be useful?’ below).
This morning Noctua released a new PWM version of its award winning NF-A14 140mm fan. The NF-A14 was originally released in 2012 alongside its round frame brother, the A15. Both of the fans took the ...