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- Application NoteA constant‑brightness RGB LED driver is implemented using the GreenPAK SLG46580V. Analog comparator (ACMP) feedback senses the voltage drop across each channel's current‑limiting resistor and toggles on‑chip power switches that charge the output capacitors, maintaining an average regulated LED current. The current level and channel enable are adjustable via I²C. This application note discusses resistor/capacitor selection, ripple versus start‑up trade‑offs, and bench data validating accuracy and response.
- Support ForumsI have a need to use both UART1 and UART2 at runtime with the DSPS peripheral mode application. Basically in our design, we will have 2 devices attaching to UART1 and UART2 serial bus. With the current DSPS source code, how UART1 and UART2 being u...
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- Introduction The IP Network Address Translation (NAT) solves the problem of a limited number of Internet IPv4 addresses that arises when multiple devices need access to the Internet, but only one IPv4 Internet address is assigned by the Internet S...
- Introduction The NetX SHA1 module is used in the NetX Duo TLS/SSL module and as such doesn't have its own module guide. The NetX Duo TLS/SSL module guide does provide some information on the use of the SHA1 module. Review the below information for...
- Information on the module guide itself and the associated resources and known issues are available here. Introduction The Cap Touch Framework module provides a high-level ThreadX-aware API for Cap Touch Framework module applications. The Cap Touch...
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- I have a need to use both UART1 and UART2 at runtime with the DSPS peripheral mode application. Basically in our design, we will have 2 devices attaching to UART1 and UART2 serial bus. With the current DSPS source code, how UART1 and UART2 being u...
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