Electronic Design Update - Special Edition - Dec 6th, 2022
 
 
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December 6, 2022
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Should circuit designers use shielding, active EMI suppression, or something else to mitigate EMI?
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Capacitive and magnetic isolation are setting a new benchmark for isolation technologies in high-voltage automotive and industrial systems. Discover how isolated switches and drivers from TI’s new solid-state relay portfolio help overcome traditional isolation challenges.

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Reduce solution size up by to 90% and increase reliability with an integrated power and signal isolation. Also available in industrial grade with a 10-V or 15-V gate drive.

Enable faster, higher accuracy measurements without the need for a reed relay to improve system safety in high-voltage battery management systems.

Deliver higher reliability than electromechanical solutions and eliminate three or more components to reduce design cost by up to 50%.

Achieve industry-leading reliability and disconnect loads in microseconds through a single isolation barrier for high voltage systems.

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Learn why pre-charge circuits are necessary in high-voltage systems and how to replace the mechanical precharge contactor while improving power density with the TPSI3050-Q1 isolated switch driver.

Learn how to keep high-voltage systems safe by utilizing the latest isolation technologies from Texas Instruments for improved reliability while reducing solution size and cost.

Learn how to achieve overcurrent and overtemperature protection for solid-state relays with this new cost-effective reference design using the TPSI3050-Q1 5 kVRMS reinforced isolated switch driver.

See how to achieve zero-cross switching with the TPSI3050-Q1 isolated switch driver. This device integrates a laminate transformer to achieve isolation while transferring signal and power to the secondary side, removing the need for an isolated bias supply.

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