DR7 DC DC Converter
The Raspberry Pi, while a very capable and useful single-board computer, is often used with less than ideal power supplies. The Raspberry Pi monitors the incoming power and can both warn the user and slow down the system (clock throttling) to reduce power consumption. It is very common to have issues with SD Card corruption that can be traced back to power input issues as well. The simple solution presented by many kit vendors is to supply a power supply that provides 5.1V rather than the 5.0V nominal, in hopes that the extra voltage compensates for resistive losses in the cabling and by providing additional headroom over the 4.63V undervoltage warning level. However, a large contingent of would-be makers simply use a cellular phone charger and hope for the best. On older models, the power draw was somewhat lower but as of the latest 3B and 4 models the recommended supply current has risen to 3A.1 Additionally, most USB chargers perform poorly at higher loads and may even drop out, hiccupping power to the SBC. With this in mind, we’ve designed a DC/DC converter using the Vishay SiC-468 that can use common higher voltage power supplies such as a laptop “brick”, converting a 10-28V supply voltage to a very dependable 5V/3A output. The efficiency is typically above 92%, which is not only good for the environment but also keeps heat buildup to a minimum.
DR 4 Long Range IR Sensor
The DR-4 LRIR is a longer range reflective distance sensor showcasing the Vishay TSSP6038. The TSSP6038 includes a signal conditioning section to demodulate a 38kHz carrier for light source disturbance immunity (for example, changing sunlight or fluorescent illumination). An IR emitter and support circuitry complete this sensor evaluation solution. Two options are available for either a simple digital signal output (TSSP6038), or a variable pulsewidth "analog" output (TSSP6P38).
BMV080 PM Sensor
The Bosch Sensortec BMV080 is the world’s smallest particulate matter sensor, built for precision and reliability without compromise. Here’s why the BMV080 is a game-changer for IoT and smart home applications: Maintenance-Free Reliability: No fan = no dust buildup, ensuring accurate and consistent performance. Compact Design: At just 4.4 x 3.0 x 3.0 mm, it’s more than 450x smaller than competing sensors. Seamless Integration: Perfect for smart home devices, air purifiers, wearables, and more. Precise Data: Real-time PM1, PM2.5, and PM10 measurements to deliver actionable insights.