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Texas instruments introduces industry’s smallest wireless power receiver chip
Texas Instruments Incorporated introduces its next generation of wireless power technology, which is 80-percent smaller than TI’s previous receiver chip.
Delivering more than 5x the performance of any DSP in the market, Texas Instruments’ new TMS320C66x multicore DSPs set a new standard in innovation and performance
Reinforcing its commitment to innovations in the high-performance embedded processing space, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN-P) today unveiled its newest digital signal processor (DSP), the TMS320C66x DSP generation, and four new scalable C66x devices, delivering the industry’s highest performing multicore DSPs.
Texas Instruments upgrades its commitment to EnOcean Alliance for energy-efficient buildings
Texas Instruments Incorporated today announced that is has become a promoter of the EnOcean Alliance, of which it has been a member since 2008. By upgrading to promoter status, TI is reinforcing its commitment to EnOcean’s energy-harvesting wireless technology and will provide its expertise in energy-efficient integrated circuits (ICs). The EnOcean Alliance, founded in 2008, is driven to establish EnOcean as an international standard for sustai...
TI introduces 2-channel, 2-MSPS SAR ADCs in 12-, 10- and 8-bit resolution for portable data acquisition
Texas Instruments introduced three new successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that deliver low power in a small package with the widest analog supply and reference range in their class. The ADS7947, ADS7948 and ADS7949 provide 2-MSPS and 2-channel data conversion at 12-, 10-, and 8-bit resolution, respectively, and were designed for applications such as portable data acquisition, X-Y positioning, battery monit...
TI’s free IQmath Library brings ease-of-use and precision benefits of floating point to developers leveraging C2000™ and Stellaris® microcontrollers
Delivering floating-point benefits to developers using fixed-point microcontrollers (MCUs), Texas Instruments announced that its free IQmath Library now supports both the 32-bit C2000 and Stellaris MCU platforms. TI’s IQmath Library is a proven, optimized collection of high-precision mathematical functions that allows programmers to seamlessly port floating-point algorithms into fixed-point code. Developers can use the software to achieve exec...
TI's breakthrough in high-density power solutions for point-of-load design
Texas Instruments introduced two new power management integrated circuits for point-of-load designs that raise the bar for size, power density and performance. TI’s TPS82671 and TPS84620 integrated power solutions ease design and speed time-to-market in portable electronics, communications and industrial applications.
Les nouveaux processeurs DSP + ARM® Integra™ C6A816x de Texas Instruments offrent une intégration parfaite ainsi que de hautes performances
Texas Instruments Incorporated s'appuie sur le succès de ses offres de processeurs de signaux numériques (DSP) + ARM® pour dévoiler la génération de processeurs DSP + ARM Integra™ C6A816x. Les processeurs DSP + ARM Integra C6A816x affichent les performances les plus rapides de l'industrie en matière de DSP à virgule fixe et flottante monocœur (jusqu'à 1,5GHz), en intég...
Texas Instruments présente ses tout derniers microprocesseurs ARM Sitara™AM389x
Texas Instruments enrichit sa gamme de microprocesseurs (UMP) ARM® Sitara™, leader du marché, avec ses nouveaux UMP ARM Sitara AM389x/cf>, pour des niveaux de performances et d'intégration inégalés. L'entreprise a déjà signé la série monocœur ARM Cortex™-A8, qui enregistre des performances pouvant atteindre 1,5GHz. Ses microprocesseurs ARM Sitara AM389x intègrent également des périphériques qui les rendent parfaits pour des appl...
Meet PandaBoard: Low-cost, open OMAP 4 processor-based mobile software development platform
Mobile software developers now have an accessible, well-equipped open source development tool based on the high performance OMAP™ 4 platform in the form of PandaBoard. This new, low-cost board provides unprecedented access to the OMAP 4 applications processor platform from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI), which is power- and performance-optimized for Smartphones and other mobile devices. A growing online community of Linux experts supports ...
TI introduces nine 36-Volt precision op amps for the industrial market
Texas Instruments Incorporated today introduced three new families of 36-V single, dual and quad operational amplifiers (op amp) with industrial precision. The OPAx140 JFET input op amp series features rail-to-rail output, as well as the lowest noise and widest supply range in its class. The OPAx209 precision op amp series combines rail-to-rail output and very low voltage noise density with wide gain bandwidth. The general-purpose OPAx171 family ...
TI's TNETV1072 processor for enhanced voice experience optimised for Microsoft Lync
Texas Instruments continues to build momentum in the unified communications (UC) space as it announces that its TNETV1072 high-performance processor powers IP phones Optimized for Microsoft Lync. TI’s processor enables the enhanced voice experience with UC functions, including presence, in advanced endpoints such as the Aastra 6721ip and 6725ip and the Polycom® CX500, CX600 and CX3000 IP phones.
TI expands power protection circuitry portfolio, combines analog protection with digital monitoring
Texas Instruments Incorporated today introduced a new, highly integrated protection device that integrates hot-swap control and precise digital current monitoring. The TPS2480 controller provides the most accurate measurement of power usage, within one percent accuracy over temperature, allowing system designers to generate a detailed history of system performance, anticipate failures and implement advanced system power health monitoring.
C2000 Real-Time Features
C2000 has two very useful features called real-time mode and real-time interrupts. They can be of great use when debugging software. Learn more about real-time mode and real-time interrupts and watch a demo of how to operate them in Code Composer IDE with an example from controlSUITE.
TI extends performance leadership
Texas Instruments (TI) extends performance leadership with industry's fastest embedded processors that deliver performance, integration and scalability. TI introduces the C6A816x Integra DSP + ARM processors and the AM389x Sitara ARM microprocessors (MPUs).
TI introduces fastest single-core, floating-point DSP: C6A816x Integra DSP + ARM generation of processors
Texas Instruments builds upon the success of its existing digital signal processor (DSP) + ARM product offerings by introducing the C6A816x Integra DSP + ARM generation of processors. The C6A816x Integra DSP + ARM processors offer the industry’s fastest single-core floating- and fixed-point DSP performance with performance up to 1.5 GHz and also integrates the industry’s fastest single-core ARM Cortex-A8 core with performance up to 1.5 GHz...
Offering industry’s highest-performing single-core ARM Cortex-A8 and extreme system integration, Texas Instruments introduces its newest AM389x Sitara ARM microprocessors
Texas Instruments expands its portfolio of industry-leading Sitara ARM microprocessors (MPUs) with new AM389x Sitara ARM MPUs that dramatically boost performance and integration. Offering the industry’s highest-performing, single-core ARM Cortex™-A8 with performance at up to 1.5 GHz, the AM389x Sitara ARM MPUs also integrate peripherals that make them perfect for applications such as single-board computers, gateways, routers, servers, industr...
TI extends its lead in wireless connectivity with complete Bluetooth low energy solution and highest integrated ANT™ network processor
Texas Instruments today introduced two ultra-low power, short-range wireless connectivity solutions for consumer medical, mobile accessories, and sports and wellness applications. The CC2540 single-mode Bluetooth low energy system-on-chip and the CC257x ANT network processor can enable target applications to operate on a coin cell for more than a year. As the only supplier of solutions for both sides of Bluetooth low energy (single and dual mode)...
Texas Instruments opens the company’s first semiconductor manufacturing plant in China
Texas Instruments today announced its first wafer fabrication facility, or “fab,” in China. This important milestone puts manufacturing close to the company’s growing customer base there. Located in the Chengdu High-tech Zone (CDHT), which is considered by many to be China’s next major technology hub, TI Chengdu will further expand TI’s analog production capacity.
Texas Instruments delivers thinnest EMI filters with highest ESD performance
Texas Instruments today introduced six- and four-channel electromagnetic interference (EMI) filters for LCD display applications, the TPD6F202 and TPD4F202. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) ratings exceed the IEC 61000-4-2 specification by at least three times for contact discharge. Both are 67 percent better than the specification for air-gap discharge. This allows the signal to be transmitted through the device while it filters out the higher freq...
Stellaris Robotic Evaluation Board
This cost-effective bundle combines the Stellaris Robotic Evaluation Board with the Micrium µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel book by Jean J. Labrosse. The book puts the spotlight on how a real-time kernel works by using Micrium´s µC/OS-III as a descriptive reference in part one, and then putting the concepts into practice with example projects that use the richly-featured and just plain fun Texas Instruments EVM-EVALBOT robotic evaluation board...