New LED drivers from TI help designers reduce power consumption and improve total system efficiency in human-machine interface applications Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a new family of LED drivers with integrated, independent color mixing, ...
TI's next-generation isolated amplifier delivers higher working voltages, longer lifetimes, more stable and accurate measurements over an extended temperature range, and reduced board space Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a new reinforced ...
TI's value line MCU portfolio now offers extended operating temperatures up to 105 C, combined with increased analog integration, to meet industrial system requirements Texas Instruments (TI) announced the addition of new microcontrollers ...
Highly integrated synchronous power module features up to 95 percent efficiency for space- and height-constrained applications Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a 5.5-V step-down power module that delivers true, continuous 6-A output current with ...
Two new FET drivers benefit nanosecond LIDAR applications and 50-MHz DC/DC converters Expanding on its industry-leading gallium nitride (GaN) power portfolio, Texas Instruments (TI) announced two new high-speed GaN field-effect transistor (FET) ...
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced several new power management chips that enable designers to boost efficiency and shrink power-supply and charger solution sizes for personal electronics and handheld industrial equipment. Operating at up to 1 MHz, ...
MSP430™ microcontrollers with CapTIvate™ technology offer value and performance to applications exposed to electromagnetic disturbances, oil, water and grease Bringing capacitive-sensing capabilities to cost-sensitive applications, ...
New TI SimpleLink™ MCU platform devices offer advanced integration for concurrent multi-standard and multi-band connectivity To meet growing connectivity needs for buildings, factories and the grid, Texas Instruments (TI) introduced its ...
Modules from Texas Instruments feature tiny MicroSiP packaging and achieve up to 92 percent efficiency Texas Instruments (TI) introduced two new 4-V to 36-V power modules that measure just 3.0 mm by 3.8 mm and require only two external components ...