TI expands GaN power portfolio with the industry’s smallest and fastest GaN drivers
Two new FET drivers benefit nanosecond LIDAR applications and 50-MHz DC/DC converters
Two new FET drivers benefit nanosecond LIDAR applications and 50-MHz DC/DC converters
Texas Instruments (TI) today introduced several new power management chips that enable designers to boost…
To stay competitive in a world increasing in complexity and efficiency, today’s engineering students must graduate with an understanding of engineering concepts across multiple disciplines and products. To equip future engineers with this strong foundation in systems-level design, Texas Instruments (TI) has announced its newest educational solution for the university classroom, the TI Robotics System Learning Kit (TI-RSLK).
TI’s new operational amplifier and comparators reduce overall system footprint in IoT, personal electronics and industrial applications
Sophisticated new adaptive driving beam headlight technology enables automakers and Tier-1 suppliers to enhance driver visibility and communication
Achieve higher power, better reliability and thermal dissipation in automotive LED lighting systems by selecting a controller and external MOSFET
Simplify industrial gateway designs using new Ethernet MCUs with an integrated PHY leveraging 100 percent code compatibility across the SimpleLink MCU platform
New automotive-qualified DLP3030-Q1 chipset and EVMs allow automakers and Tier-1 suppliers to create HUD systems with crisp, high-quality imagery
Developers can implement simple sensing functions with TI’s lowest-cost microcontroller family
LLC controller provides ultra-fast transient response, robust fault protection and the lowest standby power in the industry for AC/DC applications