Residential water heater & heating system
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Residential water heater & heating system
Overview
Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you create advanced residential water heater and heating systems with high energy-efficiency star ratings and accurate sensing.
Design requirements:
Modern residential water heater and heating system designs often require:
- Highly efficient, reliable, compact and low external machine interface (EMI) power supply and power factor correction (PFC) solutions.
- Accurate and robust carbon monoxide sensing and electric leakage monitoring.
- High efficiency and powerful motor control with enhanced protection.
- Secure, robust and low-power wireless connectivity.
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White paper | Replacing single-phase ACIMs with three-phase BLDC motors saves energy | 15 Apr 2016 | ||
Application note | Understanding Smart Gate Drive (Rev. D) | 11 May 2022 | ||
White paper | Power Electronics in Motor Drives: Where is it? (Rev. A) | 08 Oct 2019 | ||
Application note | Speed-Control Techniques in AC-DC Operated BLDC Applications | PDF | HTML | 05 Jul 2018 | |
Technical articles | What is the difference between Code Composer Studio v4 and v5? | 01 Nov 2010 |
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