Cordless power tool

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Cordless power tool

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Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you create highly-efficient cordless power tools with maximum battery efficiency and achieve smaller size, lighter weight, reduced audible noise, EMI/EMC requirements and lower system cost.

Design requirements

    Modern cordless power tool systems often require:

  • Highly-efficient motor drive with enhanced protection.
  • Compact drive with high peak current capability meeting thermal requirements.
  • Innovative user-interface solutions and reliable sensing solutions.
  • Secure, robust and reliable wireless connectivity.

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Application brief MSP430 and DRV83xx Selection Guide for Power Tools (Rev. A) PDF | HTML Jun 14, 2021
Application note Understanding Smart Gate Drive (Rev. D) Mar 1, 2021
Technical article Next-generation battery monitors: how to improve battery safety while improving ac PDF | HTML Jan 6, 2020
Technical article Protect battery-powered tools in harsh environments with Hall effect sensors PDF | HTML Nov 8, 2018
Technical article Connectivity helps integrate intelligent motor control on a single MCU PDF | HTML Jun 6, 2018
Technical article How to build a cost-competitive and robust auxiliary power supply PDF | HTML Feb 1, 2018
Technical article Improve the performance of your power tool design with power blocks PDF | HTML Sep 14, 2017
Application note Current Sensing for Inline Motor-Control Applications Oct 20, 2016
White paper MSP430™ FRAM Microcontrollers With CapTIvate™ Touch Technology Oct 14, 2015

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