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Texas Instruments Articles
TI to showcase technologies for a safer, smarter, and more sustainable future
Texas Instruments (TI) will demonstrate new embedded processing and connectivity products for enabling a safer, smarter, and more sustainable future at embedded world.
How Innovation in Battery Management Systems is Increasing EV Adoption
The BMS protects the battery from damage, extends the life of the battery with intelligent charging and discharging algorithms, predicts how much battery life is left, and maintains the battery in an operational condition.
Power Supply Design Seminar
Since its introduction in 1977, the Power Supply Design Seminar (PSDS) series has provided rich, technical and practical training combining new advanced power supply concepts, basic design principles and "real-world" application examples. Whether this seminar is used to gain fresh knowledge of power management, or as a review for those experienced in power supply design, the topics presented will be worthwhile for all levels of expertise.
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments has been making progress possible for decades. We are a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells analog and embedded processing chips. Our products help our customers efficiently manage power, accurately sense and transmit data and provide the core control or processing in their designs.
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments has been making progress possible for decades. We are a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells analog and embedded processing chips. Our products help our customers efficiently manage power, accurately sense and transmit data and provide the core control or processing in their designs.
Arm-based processors
Discover all the latest Arm-based processors at Texas Instruments here!
Analog Power Supply Design Workshop with Texas Instruments!
This comprehensive, hands-on, laboratory based analog power supply design workshop provides an in-depth look at the design of modern, stable and robust switch mode power supplies.
Q&A: How TI is investing in manufacturing capacity to support growth for decades to come
Kyle Flessner, who leads Texas Instruments Technology and Manufacturing Group, discusses TI’s plans to expand internal manufacturing capacity for the long term.
Technical White Paper
Advancements in mmWave Technology: Launch on Package for Automotive Radars.
3 trends impacting the future of embedded processing technology
Technology that’s making the future of embedded possible is transforming smart homes, cities, factories and vehicles, optimizing everyday electronics and unlocking new ways to create a better world.
DRV3946-Q1 Dual Channel Automotive Solenoid Driver with Current Regulation, Clamping and Diagnostics
The DRV3946-Q1 is a highly integrated solution to drive two solenoids for automotive applications such as contactor relays in EV battery management systems.
DRV3901-Q1 Single Channel Squib Driver For Automotive EV Pyro-Fuse
The DRV3901-Q1 is a highly integrated squib driver intended for automotive EV pyro-fuse applications. It includes the power supplies, current sensing and regulation, and diagnostics and protection functions needed to drive a squib load.
DP83TG720S-Q1 1000BASE-T1 Automotive Ethernet PHY with SGMII and RGMII
The DP83TG720S-Q1 device is an IEEE 802.3bp and Open Alliance compliant automotive Ethernet physical layer transceiver. It provides all physical layer functions needed to transmit and receive data over unshielded/shielded single twisted-pair cables.
Automotive 12-V contactor driver with current sensing and regulation
The DRV3946-Q1 is a highly integrated solution to drive two solenoids for automotive applications such as contactor relays in EV battery management systems.
TPS6594-Q1 Power Management IC (PMIC) with 5 BUCKs and 4 LDOs for Safety Relevant Automotive Applications
The TPS6594-Q1 device provides four flexible multi phase configurable BUCK regulators with 3.5 A output current per phase, and one additional BUCK regulator with 2 A output current.
New portfolios from TI push the limits of power design
Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced two new power conversion device portfolios to help engineers achieve more power in smaller spaces, providing high power density at a low cost.
How to deliver current beyond 100A to an ADAS processor
The electrification of vehicle systems is growing in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), which include vision analytics for autonomous driving, parking assistance, and adaptive control functions. Smart connectivity, safety-critical software applications, and neural network processing all require enhanced computing power in real time.
Automotive, 40-V single-channel pyro-fuse driver
The DRV3901-Q1 is a highly integrated squib driver intended for automotive EV pyro-fuse applications. It includes the power supplies, current sensing and regulation, and diagnostics and protection functions needed to drive a squib load. It incorporates several key functions unique to the device that are different from traditional squib drivers.
OptiFlash Memory Technology
OptiFlash memory technology is a TI patented technology that enables cost effective and scalable high performance Microcontrollers (MCU) with external flash.
LP8772x-Q1 Three Buck Converters, One Linear Regulator and One Load Switch for mmWave Radar Sensors
The LP8772x-Q1 device is designed to meet the power management requirements of the AWR, IWR, and other MMICs in various automotive and industrial radar applications.