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    Trinamic's RISC-V Test Board

    Sign up to Trinamic’s ROCINANTE Newsletter and stay up to date with the latest developments. The DOCK5 evaluation board is limited available for testing the chip.

    January 28, 2020 / Corné Bekkers / No Comments

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  • Writing Endless Lines of Code Is a Thing of the Past

    What came first… technologies resulting in shorter development cycles, or the need to shorten development cycles resulting in those technologies? Of course, the question doesn’t matter as much as the ongoing result: a technological revolution “that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and relate to one another. In its scale, scope, and complexity, […]

    July 5, 2019 / Corné Bekkers / No Comments

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  • Online Reference Design Cloud with Trinamic Components

    From evaluation kits to open-source breakout boards and easy to use building blocks, we always try to help our customers where we can. This also means making documents accessible. Not only datasheets and application notes, but also reference design schematics to give engineers fast design starts. Miniaturization is one of the megatrends influencing application design, […]

    November 14, 2018 / Corné Bekkers / No Comments

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  • Taking motion control to the next level with RISC-V

    By embedding RISC-V processor cores into our products, we’re pushing motor driver ICs to the next level. It’s a huge step forward, allowing you to create superior products faster than ever before with the new ROCINANTE family. During electronica, Trinamic unveils its new family of motor drives with an embedded RISC-V core, dubbed ‘Rocinante’.  Components […]

    November 7, 2018 / Corné Bekkers / No Comments

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  • TL-Smoothers, do they make sense?

    Tl-Smoother Diagram

    So, after our first blog post, which you can read here, Watterott kindly pointed out to us that our post didn’t make sense, so we looked at TL-Smoothers for 3D printers again. Turns out, our explanation of TL-Smoothers doesn’t apply to TL-Smoothers, since these small boards don’t use freewheeling diodes. Instead – and to our […]

    August 16, 2018 / Corné Bekkers / No Comments

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  • TL-Smoothers, do 3D printers really need them?

    NOTE: This blog post deals with freewheeling diodes, not with actual TL-Smoothers. For more info on TL-Smoothers, please visit our other blog post here. There is a debate going on in the 3D printing community whether or not to use TL-Smoothers. These little modules can be added to stepper motors of 3D printers, offering recovery […]

    August 9, 2018 / Corné Bekkers / No Comments

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