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Mikroe has collaborated closely with Texas Instruments to offer you a broad portfolio of products from this vendor, which will help you reducing development effort and accelerate time to market. As a 3rd party tool provider we strive to promote partners newest theologies and products, by offering them to the broad market.
LED Driver 5 click is a Click board™ capable of driving an array of high-power LEDs with constant current, up to 1.5A. This Click board™ features the TPS54200, a highly integrated LED driver IC, with many useful features. It consists of a synchronous, fixed-frequency buck converter which operates at 600kHz, providing an excellent size/efficiency ratio....
LED Driver 9 Click is a compact add-on board that simplifies the control of multiple LEDs. This board features the TLC59116, I2C bus-controlled 16-channel LED driver optimized for red/green/blue/amber (RGBA) color mixing and backlight application from Texas Instruments. Each 16-channel LED output has its 8-bit resolution (256 steps), fixed-frequency,...
LED Ring 2 Click is a compact add-on board that provides a circular-shaped electronic lighting solution. This board features three I2C-configurable high-performance LED matrix drivers, the LP5862 from Texas Instruments. The LP5862 integrates 18 constant current sinks for driving 18 yellow LEDs. With the help of two additional LP5862 drivers, it is...
LED Ring R Click is a compact add-on board with a ring of 32 red LEDs. This board features four SN74HC595, an 8-bit serial-in, parallel-out 3-state shift register output latches from Texas Instruments. The 32 LEDs are arranged in a 25mm circle, forming a ring of LEDs. The SN74HC595 shift registers allow addressing each LED individually or all of them at...
UVC Light Click is Click board™ with ultraviolet LEDs with 275nm wavelength which can be complemented with UVC Click for measuring exact dose of UV radiation. UVC radiation refers to wavelengths shorter than 280 nm. Because of the spectral sensitivity of DNA, only the UVC region demonstrates significant germicidal properties. As evident by multiple...
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