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With the aid of the clever current control method known as pulse width modulation (PWM), you can easily regulate a variety of electrical components, including the heat output of heaters, the speed of motors, and much more.
The LED will shine brighter the longer each pulse is on. The LED doesn’t actually turn off since the time between pulses is so short.
In other words, the LED actually stays on without flickering since the power source changes its state so quickly (thousands of times per second). Such a circuit is simply known as a PWM LED dimmer circuit. This process is known as PWM dimming.
The Global Wire Leaded PWM Pressure Sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The NXP pressure sensor portfolio includes the NBP8 and NBP9 battery pressure monitor sensor family, which has a tiny footprint in a 4 x 4 mm device, low power consumption, PWM, SPI, ready/interrupt, and power supply enable.
Small QFN (4 mm x 4 mm x 1.98 mm), fully integrated battery pressure monitoring sensors make up the NBPx family (BPMS). The NBPx BPMS solution combines an 8-bit CPU with firmware from NXP to produce a pressure sensor that is ready for usage.
The battery pressure monitoring sensors include an integrated MCU that allows them to detect changes in pressure, make a judgement depending on configuration, and take appropriate action while communicating this information to the host system.