Eric Schlaepfer, worked as an application engineer at Maxim Integrated Products. He currently works at Google. Eric, an analogue tech guru, likes to do all kinds of kookie timepiece projects.
Programmable Logic Device With Eight General Purpose Input Or Outputs (GPIOs) The TPLD1201 is part of the TI programmable logic device (TPLD) family of devices that feature versatile programmable logic ICs with combinational logic, sequential ...
Programmable Logic Device With Eight General Purpose Input Or Outputs (GPIOs) The TPLD1201 is part of the TI programmable logic device (TPLD) family of devices that feature versatile programmable logic ICs with combinational logic, sequential ...
Programmable Logic Device With Eight General Purpose Input Or Outputs (GPIOs) The TPLD1201 is part of the TI programmable logic device (TPLD) family of devices that feature versatile programmable logic ICs with combinational logic, sequential ...
Programmable Logic Device With Eight General Purpose Input Or Outputs (GPIOs) The TPLD1201 is part of the TI programmable logic device (TPLD) family of devices that feature versatile programmable logic ICs with combinational logic, sequential ...
Paul Rako is a creative director for Rako Studios. After attending General Motors Institute of Technology (now Kettering University) and the University of Michigan, he worked as an auto engineer in Detroit. He moved to Silicon Valley to start an ...
Erik Matlin holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, USA. From 2007 to 2010, he tested new products for functionality and typical performance characteristics at Maxim ...
Russell Crane is a product marketing engineer of programmable logic devices at Texas Instruments. While at TI, he has had several marketing roles in innovative product areas such as interface transceivers, including CAN and IO-Link; TI audio ...
This is one real-life quest: How do we increase the output voltage of a step-up converter? If you have unlimited access to the right ICs, you are one lucky dog, but what if you don’t? Or maybe you are limited to a specific chip due to ...