ATM33/e Series Pulse Width Modulation Application Note
SUMMARY: This document describes the Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) hardware operation of the ATM33/e Wireless SoC Series.
SUMMARY: This document describes the Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) hardware operation of the ATM33/e Wireless SoC Series.
SUMMARY: This application note describes the functionality of the ATM33/e Wireless SoC Series EVK operating from a high-voltage battery or storage device, and the ATM33e charging performance from PV or RF harvesting.
SUMMARY: This document introduces the software implementation of a digital biquad filter integrated with the HID_remote application. It will also present the actual frequency response and some software metrics of an example biquad filter measured with the ATM33/ATM33e Wireless SoC Series platform under various gain settings.
SUMMARY: This document describes the functional and power consumption differences among the low-power modes and provides an in-depth analysis of specific use cases for ATM33/e Wireless SoC Series. This document also describes the possible locations where the user application could reside and how that choice impacts the low power mode selection and operation.
SUMMARY: The Atmosic IO Adapter Board assists with the development and debugging of Atmosic evaluation boards or reference designs. It is designed to physically connect between this target hardware and an Atmosic Interface Board, Production Test Board, or Download Board. This guide describes the IO Adapter Board hardware and gives examples of its features and usage.
Summary: This document describes the functional and power consumption differences among the three modes and provides an in depth analysis of specific use cases.
Summary: This white paper first describes how to program the sensor hub. It then does an average power comparison between the two methods using a realistic set of parameters. Actual customer use cases may differ but this white paper outlines a methodology that should be useful in all use cases.
SUMMARY: This document describes the setup and usage of the Atmosic Remote Control Functional tester, which provides functional test capability in production environments for ATM2, ATM3 or ATM33/e based remote controls.
SUMMARY: This document provides the functionality, state machine and code flow of the Atmosic HID keyboard which was built with Zephyr-RTOS running on an Atmosic ATM2/ATM3 Wireless SoC.
SUMMARY: Schematic documents for the ATM2251 Module.