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For more than 80 years, Texas Instruments has used increasingly complex signal-processing technology – with advances ranging from the incremental to the revolutionary – to literally and repeatedly change the world.

Every day, our semiconductor innovations help 90,000 customers unlock possibilities for a smarter, safer, greener, healthier and more enjoyable world. Our focus on building a better future is ingrained in everything we do, from responsible semiconductor manufacturing, to employee care and active involvement with the communities we live in.

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Mixed Signal/Analog
30th November 2009
Texas Instruments introduces the lowest power 250-MSPS, 14-bit ADC

Texas Instruments has introduced the first in a new class of high-speed analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) delivering ultra-low power consumption and excellent dynamic performance across wide signal bandwidths from DC up to 550 MHz. At the maximum sample rate of 250 mega samples per second (MSPS), the 14-bit ADS4149 consumes 30 percent less power, while delivering 3-dB greater signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) than the nearest low-power ADC. This comb...

Pending
24th November 2009
TI claims industry's smallest sine-to-sine wave clock buffer

Texas Instruments has introduced the industry’s smallest four-channel, low-power, low-jitter sine-to-sine wave clock buffer, the first device in a family of sine-wave clock buffers. The CDC3S04 can replace up to three individual same-frequency temperature compensated crystal oscillators (TCXOs), reducing board space and bill of materials (BOM) by nearly half.

Design
24th November 2009
TI's eZ430-Chronos revolutionises design of wireless networking applications

Texas Instruments today announced the eZ430-Chronos, the world’s first customizable development environment within a sports watch. Taking the popular line of eZ430 development tools to the next level, the kit allows developers to easily harness the leading integration, ultra-low power and wireless capabilities of TI’s CC430 microcontroller (MCU).

Pending
16th November 2009
TI’s new off-line green mode pulse width modulation controller improves efficiency and space in power supply applications

Texas Instruments today introduced an off-line green mode pulse width modulation (PWM) controller that minimizes space and system cost while providing high efficiency in power supply applications. The UCC28610’s frequency and peak current modulation creates efficiency levels of 85 percent at full load and high efficiency over the entire load range.

Analysis
12th November 2009
Industry’s first passive low frequency interface with battery charge function from TI enables remotely powered medical, industrial and consumer products

Developers in medical, industrial and consumer applications continuously strive to increase wireless functionality to enhance the convenience of products. Texas Instruments today announced the first member of a new product class featuring the industry’s first passive low frequency interface device designed to wirelessly supply an ultra-low-power MSP430 microcontroller with energy to operate even if the optional battery is empty. For example, Pa...

Power
11th November 2009
TPS386000 - TI introduces quad power management supervisor family with programmable delay and watchdog timer

Texas Instruments Incorporated today introduced a new family of quad supply voltage supervisors with programmable delay and watchdog timer, which minimize board space in today’s multi-rail power supply designs. The TPS386000, TPS386020, TPS386040, and TPS386060 supervisors can monitor four power rails that are greater than 0.4 V with a threshold accuracy of 0.25 percent. This accuracy combined with an integrated watchdog timer provides system r...

Micros
3rd November 2009
TI's new six-core, high-performance processors claim industry's best power efficiency

Texas Instruments today announced the availability of the industry’s most power efficient, six-core DSP (digital signal processor), the TMS320C6472, targeted at process-intensive applications requiring low power consumption. To help evaluate the performance of the C6472 devices more easily and affordably, TI is also offering a multicore processors evaluation module (EVM), the TMDXEVM6472, for USD $349.

Design
29th October 2009
TI announces low power, high speed, HD IP camera reference design

Texas Instruments has announced a new Internet Protocol (IP) camera reference design that provides low power, high definition (HD) video processing for the video surveillance market. The DM368IPNC-MT5 IP camera reference design with H.264 main profile 1080p at 30 frames per second (fps) offers industry-leading compression in a full HD solution, with the complete camera utilizing only three Watts. Based on a new DaVinci video processor, the IP cam...

Wireless Microsite
27th October 2009
Texas Instruments - QWERTY-capable I2C keypad controller

Texas Instruments has introduced the TCA8418, a keypad scan device that can generate an interrupt output signal using a three-key combination such as CTRL-ALT-DEL, which frees up the processor from scanning the keypad for presses and releases, saving power and bandwidth.

Wireless
27th October 2009
Texas Instruments - QWERTY-capable I2C keypad controller

Texas Instruments has introduced the TCA8418, a keypad scan device that can generate an interrupt output signal using a three-key combination such as CTRL-ALT-DEL, which frees up the processor from scanning the keypad for presses and releases, saving power and bandwidth.

Mixed Signal/Analog
26th October 2009
TI claims industry's first 12-bit, 1-GSPS ADC with buffered input

Texas Instruments has introduced an analog-to-digital-converter (ADC) that combines 12 bits of resolution with a 1-GSPS sampling rate, effectively doubling the amount of signal bandwidth that can be captured in a single ADC. The ADS5400 offers an unmatched signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 59 dBFS and 75 dBc spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) in first Nyquist, and 58 dBFS SNR and 70 dBc SFDR performance for intermediate frequencies (IFs) beyond 1000...

Micros
22nd October 2009
Twenty-nine Stellaris MCUs from TI claim unparalleled memory, connectivity and package options

Providing developers with greater flexibility to meet embedded design requirements, Texas Instruments has announced the expansion and reduced pricing of its Stellaris ARM Cortex-M3-based microcontroller (MCU) family. Twenty-nine new Stellaris MCUs include unique IP for motion control applications, intelligent analog functionality and expanded advanced connectivity options to provide a broad range of price/performance solutions for industrial appl...

Micros
21st October 2009
TI expands embedded processor portfolio with new ARM family cores

Texas Instruments Incorporated today announced the major expansion of its embedded processor portfolio, adding 31 new ARM processors that provide customers with scalable solutions ranging from a $1 to greater than 1 GHz in future devices. The new processors include 29 Stellaris Cortex-M3 microcontrollers and the first two devices in the new Sitara family of ARM9 family and Cortex-A8 technology-based microprocessors. This portfolio expansion bui...

Analysis
20th October 2009
TI demonstrates world's first coin cell demo for Blutooth low energy applications

At the Bluetooth low energy technology conference in Munich, Germany, on October 20, Texas Instruments will demonstrate the world’s first coin cell demo for the new Bluetooth low energy open standard based on TI’s upcoming CC2540 single-mode system-on-chip.

Power
19th October 2009
TI - Synchronous DC/DC boost converter saves space and cost in portable devices

Texas Instruments has introduced two integrated products designed to provide power and protection for USB ports. The TPS2500 and TPS2501 incorporate a boost switching regulator with an onboard current-limiting switch that saves space and cost by providing an integrated solution that meets 5-V USB power requirements from a 1.8 – 5.25 V input. The output current limit can be programmed via an external resistor from as low as 130 mA to as high...

Mixed Signal/Analog
14th October 2009
Texas Instruments - Smultaneous sampling ADCs for power quality management, power protection and motor control applications

Texas Instruments has introduced a family of 16-, 14- and 12-bit simultaneous sampling successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with high-voltage inputs. The ADS8556, ADS8557 and ADS8558 offer a sampling range of 730 kSPS and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) up to 91.5 dB, and include the industry’s only simultaneous sampling ADC that offers true, 16-bit no missing codes (NMC) performance.

Power
12th October 2009
TI - 800-mA, 30V linear battery chargers with automatic USB detection

Texas Instruments has introduced two families of 800-mA USB battery chargers with automatic USB detection for single-cell, lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery-powered electronics. The bq2404x and bq2405x battery charger integrated circuits have a high input-voltage range of up to 30 V, and 6.6-V overvoltage protection to support handheld devices, from entry-level feature phones to smartphones, and other low-power handheld devices, that may use low-cost ...

Wireless Microsite
9th October 2009
Texas Instruments - Highly integrated, full-duplex IF transceiver for wireless backhaul applications

Texas Instruments introduced today an integrated, high-linearity, low-noise intermediate frequency (IF) transceiver with cross-polarization interference cancellation (XPIC) support. The TRF2443 enables designers to reduce solution cost by 40 percent, power consumption by 30 percent, and space by 40 percent, as compared to discrete implementations.

Wireless
9th October 2009
Texas Instruments - Highly integrated, full-duplex IF transceiver for wireless backhaul applications

Texas Instruments introduced today an integrated, high-linearity, low-noise intermediate frequency (IF) transceiver with cross-polarization interference cancellation (XPIC) support. The TRF2443 enables designers to reduce solution cost by 40 percent, power consumption by 30 percent, and space by 40 percent, as compared to discrete implementations.

Wireless Microsite
8th October 2009
In-Home Display from Talon Communications based on TI low-power RF technology offers consumers a smart home solution

As consumers demand greater visibility into their energy consumption in order to keep energy costs down, Talon Communications has selected Texas Instruments low-power RF technology as the preferred solution for the Talon edot In-Home-Display (IHD), the latest in a family of Home Area Network (HAN) devices servicing the Smart Energy Initiative. The edot IHD utilizes TI’s CC2530, a complete IEEE 802.15.4 2.4-GHz radio frequency (RF) system-on...

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