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Low-power 100BASE-T1 automotive Ethernet PHY without TC10 (SGMII)
This device includes the Diagnostic Tool Kit, providing an extensive list of real-time monitoring tools, debug tools and test modes. Within the tool kit is the first integrated electrostatic discharge (ESD) monitoring tool. It is capable of counting ESD events on MDI as well as providing real-time monitoring through the use of a programmable interrupt.
TI Q3 revenues fall 14 % yoy, flat sequentially
Texas Instruments Q3 revenues dropped 14% to $4.53 billion year on year and were flat sequentially. Net income was $1.71 billion.
I²C-controlled, 18-V max input 2-A single-cell battery charger with boost mode and ADC
The BQ25628 and BQ25629 are highly-integrated 2-A switch-mode battery charge management and system power path management devices for single cell Li-ion and Li-polymer batteries.
TMS320F2800137 evaluation module controlCARD
TMDSCNCD2800137 is a low-cost evaluation and development board for TI C2000 MCU series of TMS320F280013x devices. It comes with a HSEC180 (180-pin high-speed) edge connector and, as a controlCARD, is ideal for initial evaluation and prototyping.
85-V 16-bit I²C-output digital power monitor with 800-µΩ EZShunt Technology
The INA740x is a digital power monitor with an integrated current sensing element along with a 16-bit delta-sigma ADC specifically designed for current-sensing applications. The device can measure full-scale currents up to ±39.32 A with common-mode voltage support from –0.1 V to +85 V.
150-mA 30-V low-dropout (LDO) linear regulator with 3.2-μA supply current
The TLV709 low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator is a low quiescent current device that offers the benefits of a wide input voltage range and low-power operation in miniaturized packaging. The TLV709 is optimized to power microcontrollers and other low power loads for battery-powered applications.
C2000 32-bit MCU with 120 MHz, 128-KB flash, FPU and TMU
The TMS320F280013x (F280013x) is a member of the C2000 real-time microcontroller family of scalable, ultra-low latency devices designed for efficiency in power electronics.
Increasing Flexibility in Your Battery Management Designs With a Low-Cost MSPM0 MCU
In today’s highly connected world, more products than ever rely on battery power. Batteries are everywhere, from cordless power tools to robot vacuums, and even the e-bikes and electric vehicles you see on your commute. These products and many others like them utilize battery management systems (BMS) to ensure power is safely supplied throughout the product.
DS320PR810, PCIe 5.0, 32-Gbps, 8-channel linear redriver
The DS320PR 810 is a n eight channel low-power high-performance linear repeater or redriver designed to support PCIe 5.0, CXL 2.0, UPI 2.0, and other interfaces up to 32 Gbps. The DS320PR 810 receivers deploy continuous time linear equalizers (CTLE) to provide a programmable high-frequency boost.
TPS25982, 2.7-V to 24-V, 2.7-mΩ, 15-A eFuse with hot-swap protection, ±1.5% current monitor & adj. fault mgmt
The TPS25982 family of eFuses is a highly integrated circuit protection and power management solution in a small package. The devices are operational over a wide input voltage range. A single part caters to low-voltage systems needing minimal I*R voltage drop as well as higher voltage, high current systems needing low power dissipation. They are a robust defense against overloads, short-circuits, voltage surges and excessive inrush current.
Implementing Wi-Fi Connectivity in a Smart Electric Meter
This design implements a three-phase energy meter with Wi-Fi connectivity. The e-meter system on chip(SoC) performs all metrology functions and control the SimpleLink Wi-Fi transceiver. The smart meter data can then be displayed on any Wi-Fi connected device via a standard web browser.
How a fully-stackable eFuse can help meet ever-increasing power needs of servers
As demand for data increases, so does demand for servers and data centers, and thus higher demand for power. Industry trends suggest that power per rack, which was 4 kW in 2020, will be as high as 20 kW in 2025. Given limited physical real estate available for data centers and servers, the delivery of more power in less area is known as a high power density requirement in server power architectures. Increasing the efficiency of server power supp...
MSPM0G3507 LaunchPad Development Kit (LP‑MSPM0G3507)
The MSPM0G3507 LaunchPad development kit is an easy-to-use evaluation module for the MSPM0G3507 microcontroller (MCU). The LaunchPad kit contains everything needed to start developing on the MSPM0Gxxxx microcontroller platform, including an onboard debug probe for programming, debugging, and EnergyTrace technology. The board also features onboard buttons, LEDs, an RGB LED, a light sensor, and a temperature sensor.
TPS25946EVM: Evaluation Module for TPS25946 eFuse
This user’s guide describes the evaluation module (EVM) for the variants of TPS25946 eFuse family. The TPS25946 device is a 2.7 V to 23 V, 5.5-A eFuse with integrated 28.3-mΩ FET. The TPS25946 family of eFuses have reverse current protection when disabled, bi-directional current flowing capability when enabled, adjustable overcurrent, inrush current, short-circuit, overtemperature protections, adjustable overcurrent transient blanking...
Edge AI Smart Cameras Using Energy-Efficient AM62A Processor
The AM62A Processor is designed for low to mid vision applications requiring one to two cameras. With its innovative AI accelerator, H264/H265 encode/decoder, and built-in image sensor processor (ISP) with RGB-Ir support, the AM62A is well suited for a wide variety of vision-based applications. This includes use cases across industrial and automotive such as security cameras, sport cameras, machine vision systems, retail scanners, incabin dash ca...
Building multicamera vision perception systems for ADAS domain controllers with integrated processors
As we drive through our neighborhoods and towns and see children walking and riding bikes, we’re reminded of the importance of safety on our roads. A 2021 study by the NHTSA revealed that in the United States, on average, 20 pedestrians were killed in traffic accidents each day – one every 71 minutes. In a 2022 study, the World Health Organization determined that 1.3 million people die each year as a result of road traf...
LAUNCHXL-F2800137, TMS320F2800137 LaunchPad development kit for C2000 real-time MCU
LAUNCHXL-F2800137 is a development board for TI C2000 real-time microcontrollers series of F280013x devices. Ideal for initial evaluation and prototyping, it provides a standardized and easy to use platform to develop your next application. This extended version LaunchPad developement kit offers extra pins for development and supports the connection of two BoosterPack plug-in modules. As part of the vast TI MCU LaunchPad ecosystem, it is also cro...
MSP430FR4xx and MSP430FR2xx family User's Guide
This manual describes the modules and peripherals of the MSP430FR4xx and MSP430FR2xx family of devices. Each description presents the module or peripheral in a general sense.
SimpleLink 32-bit Arm Cortex-M4 dual-band Wi-Fi wireless MCU with 1MB Flash
The dual-band wireless MCU CC3235x device comes in two variants, CC3235S and C3235SF. The CC3235S includes 256KB of RAM, IoT networking security, device identity/keys, as well as, MCU level security features such as file system encryption, user IP (MCU image) encryption, secure boot and debug security.
How to deliver current beyond 100 A 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. Meeting these advanced needs requires a multicore processor such as the TDA4VH-Q1, which can supp...