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LP87745-Q1 Automotive three 3-A low-noise buck converter, IO LDO & 5-V boost converter PMIC for radar MMICs
The LP8774x-Q1 device is designed to meet the power management requirements of the AWR and IWR MMICs in various automotive and industrial radar applications. The device has three step-down DC/DC converters, a 5 V boost converter and a 1.8 V/3.3 V LDO. The LDO is powered from the boost and intended for xWR IO supply. The device is controlled by an SPI serial interface and by enable signals.
Accelerating wireless connectivity
Wireless connectivity is all around us, connecting us at work and at home. At Texas Instruments, we are advancing the connection of IoT devices with support for more than 15 wireless protocols including Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi, Zigbee®, Wi-SUN®, Sub-1 GHz and more
How Radar is Displacing Traditional Technologies
As the level of autonomy in cars increases, choosing the right number and type of sensors becomes more complex. Traditional sensing options are available, but over the years, the application of radar within the automotive industry has positively evolved the definition of safety and efficiency.
DP83TC812R-Q1 TC-10 compliant 100BASE-T1 automotive Ethernet PHY with RGMII
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.
TPSI2140-Q1 Automotive 1400-V, 50-mA, isolated switch with 2-mA avalanche rating
The TPSI2140-Q1 is an isolated solid state relay designed for high voltage automotive and industrial applications. The TPSI2140-Q1 uses TI’s high reliability capacitive isolation technology in combination with internal back-to-back MOSFETs to form a completely integrated solution requiring no secondary side power supply.
Listen and learn on the go...Introducing the TI Connect Podcast!
Hi. Nick here for TI Connect...The Podcast. TI's beloved Connect video series, covering all things connectivity, is now available as a Podcast. Don't worry - the Connect video series isn't going anywhere. There will still be new Connect episodes exploring the latest industry trends, TI's Connectivity technology, demos, training and more.
What’s next in BMS? Safer, more affordable electric vehicles
As automakers consider new EV battery chemistries, battery management systems (BMS) with advanced semiconductor technologies are more critical than ever. This article from Texas Instruments' staff discusses.
TPSI3050-Q1 Automotive reinforced isolated switch driver with integrated 10-V gate supply
The TPSI3050-Q1 is a fully integrated, isolated switch driver, which when combined with an external power switch, forms a complete isolated Solid State Relay (SSR). With a nominal gate drive voltage of 10 V with 1.5/3.0-A peak source and sink current, a large variety of external power switches can be chosen to meet a wide range of applications.
Connect: Software Robustness
Henry Wiechman, a TI software expert will walk through the full SimpleLink™ software development process, including testing, release cadence, interoperability, and more.
AWR2243 Single-Chip 76- to 81-GHz FMCW Transceiver
The AWR2243 device is an integrated single-chip FMCW transceiver capable of operation in the 76- to 81-GHz band. The device enables unprecedented levels of integration in an extremely small form factor. AWR2243 is an ideal solution for low power, self-monitored, ultra-accurate radar systems in the automotive space.
Connect: Multi-band MCU with integrated PA
Join Nick and Adrian this week to learn more about the newest SimpleLink device, the CC1352P, a multi-band SoC with an integrated power amplifier to get the range you need.
Automated Parking Reference Design using 76-Ghz to 81-GHz AoP mmWave Sensor
The TIDEP-01026 system reference design demonstrates the use of the AWR1843AOP, TI’s 76-81 GHz single-chip Antenna-on-Package (AoP) mmWave Radar sensor with an integrated DSP, MCU, and hardware accelerator (HWA) for automated parking applications
Making ADAS technology more accessible in vehicles
Advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features have been proven to reduce accidents and save lives. According to Consumer Reports, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows that there were 50% fewer front-to-rear crashes with vehicles equipped with forward-collision warning and automatic emergency braking technology compared to cars without these systems in 2017.
TPS6594-Q1 Automotive 2.8-V to 5.5-V, 5 buck and 4 LDO Power Management IC (PMIC)
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.
Connect: Why SimpleLink?
Join Nick and Adrian for a tour of the SimpleLink Platform, made by developers for developers with special considerations for IoT connected applications. It consists of 3 parts: Hardware: featuring SoC Arm® Cortex MCUs and radios to support the broadest range of connectivity stacks Software: Common SDK that all SimpleLink hardware is developed, enabling 100% code portability between devices Development Tools: Cloud t...
TPS650330-Q1 Three step-down converters with one high PSRR LDO integrated Power Management IC (PMIC)
The TPS650330-Q1 device is a highly integrated power management IC for automotive camera modules. This device combines three step-down converters and one low-dropout (LDO) regulator. The BUCK1 step-down converter has an input voltage range up to 18.3 V for connections to power over coax (PoC). All converters operate in a forced fixed-frequency PWM mode.
REF35 680-nA quiescent current, 6-ppm/°C drift, ultra-low-power precision voltage reference
The REF35 is a family of nanopower, low-drift, high-precision series reference devices. The REF35 family features ±0.05% initial accuracy with 650 nA typical power consumption. The temperature coefficient (12 ppm/°C) and long-term stability (40 ppm at 1000 hours) of the device can help improve system stability and reliability.
Addressing high-voltage design challenges with reliable and affordable isolation technologies
The high voltages present in factory automation, motor drives, grid infrastructure and electric vehicles (EVs) can be several hundred or even thousands of volts.
DP83TC813R-Q1 Automotive Low-Power, Small Footprint 100BASE-T1 Ethernet PHY
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.
TPS65219 Integrated power management (PMIC) for ARM Cortex - A53 processors and FPGAs
The TPS65219 is a Power Management IC (PMIC) designed to supply a wide range of SoCs in both portable and stationary applications. The device is characterized across an ambient temperature range of –40°C to +105°C, making it suitable for various industrial applications.