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What will you create with TI's haptics technology?
Video demonstrates the many potential industrial, home, office, personal and automotive applications where haptics can and will improve machine and human interaction.
How does PayPal create order out of chaos using TI DSP
Learn how PayPal is using 66AK2Hx DSPs within the HP Moonshot server platform to aggregate, analyse and act on transaction data in real time. Ryan Quick, Principal Architect in the Advanced Technology Group at PayPal.
Optimise motor control in industrial system designs
Allowing developers to differentiate and optimise motor control in industrial system designs, the Sitara AM437x Industrial Development Kit (IDK) has been introduced by Texas Instruments. The IDK aids in the evaluation of the multi-protocol, industrial communication and feedback interface capabilities of the highly integrated Sitara AM4379 and AM4377 processors based on the ARM Cortex-A9 core.
Low-cost real-time floating point MCU: Piccolo F2806x MCU
The C2000 Piccolo F2806x MCUs bring developers more integration as well as the precision and programming benefits of floating-point at a low cost.
Multicore software development kit
This video provides an overview of TI's multicore software development kit, which includes optimised multicore software libraries, Linux kernel support for the C66x DSP generation, and support for the OpenMP Application Program Interface.
Chipset achieves zero standby power consumption
Texas Instruments has introduced the industry’s first zero standby power controller chipset, with the lowest standby power consumption for AC/DC flyback power supplies up to 75W. The UCC28730 Primary-Side Regulation (PSR) flyback controller with 700V startup switch and UCC24650 wake-up monitor supports 5-24V output and enables smaller, more efficient power supplies for TVs, home appliances, AC adapters, HVAC and home automation.
The most interesting engineer in the world
He can boost bucks, follows Ben Franklin's high-voltage testing practices, and makes the most demanding clients swoon over his designs. See why the world's most interesting engineer prefers SIMPLE SWITCHER.
Step-down converter simplifies multi-output design
Texas Instruments has announced what is claimed to be the industry’s first 65V synchronous step-down converter that provides isolated bias supplies up to 15W – without the need for an optocoupler. The LM5160A converter features a constant on-time control that requires no loop compensation and supports high step-down ratios with fast transient response.
How to design a high-current buck converter
This video from Texas Instruments discusses how to design a high-current DC/DC power supply by leveraging TI's unique PowerStack technology.
Connecting the IoT with TI's SimpleLink ultra-low power platform
Have an idea for a wirelessly connected IoT application? See how TI's SimpleLink ultra-low power platform is enabling different applications in markets such as retail, factory automation, health and fitness and medical.
Multichannel ADCs integrate audio codec features
Featuring a dynamic range as high as 110dB, a family of six high-performance audio ADCs has been introduced by Texas Instruments. The PCM1865 family integrates features typically found in portable audio codecs, while also giving designers a level of performance previously found only in single-function, professional audio ADCs.
Guide to engineering ADAS radar
GNTI testing is an additional test that TI performs to further test the data integrity of our isolation devices across a large range of frequencies.
Analogue switches in audio applications
Learn about common applications for analogue switches in portable consumer applications like cellphones and MP3 players.
SoCs selected for use in government communications solutions
Texas Instruments and LGS Innovations, a provider of advanced networking and communications solutions for the U.S. Government, have announced the collaboration on LGS Innovations’ next-generation of deployable communications and wireless solutions which are both fixed and portable. By leveraging the combined benefits of the capacity gains and reduced size and power from TI’s KeyStone-based SoCs, including the TCI6630K2L, LGS Innovatio...
Innovation whiteboard video series - haptics
In the latest TI Innovation whiteboard video, Preethi Sundaresan discusses haptics and how this technology can be applied to electronics like phones, video games and wearable devices as well as in medical, automotive and industrial spaces.
Connect devices to the IoT with energy harvesting
Texas Instruments' SimpleLink ultra-low power wireless MCU platform helps customers go battery-less with energy harvesting or enjoy always-on, coin cell-powered operation for multiple years. This industry-first technology provides customers with the flexibility needed to develop products that support multiple wireless connectivity standards using a single-chip and identical RF design.
Introducing the EVMK2H
Introducing the EVMK2H evaluation module, the cost-efficient development tool from Texas Instruments that enables developers to quickly get started working on designs for the 66AK2H06, 66AK2H12 and 66AK2H14 multicore DSP + ARM devices based on the KeyStone architecture.
Introduction to the MSP430FR4x/FR2x microcontrollers
The MSP430 ultra-low-power microcontroller family now includes the MSP430FR4x/FR2x series of MCUs. The MSP430FR4x MCU series offers the world’s lowest power microcontrollers with an on-chip 256-bit segmented liquid crystal display controller, consuming as little as 900nA in standby. The built-in charge pump also enables maintained LCD contrast when the MCUs are in low-power modes.
GNTI testing of reinforced digital isolators
GNTI (Ground Noise Transient Immunity) testing is an additional test that TI performs to further test the data integrity of our isolation devices across a large range of frequencies.
TMS320C66x: Industry’s first 10-GHz fixed & floating point
TI has once again raised the power and performance bar by offering a multicore device with 10 GHz of cumulative performance in its new TMS320CC66x DSP family.