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Simplify signal switching, enhance system capabilities and optimize your BOM
Our high quality analog switches and multiplexers (muxes) maintain signal integrity with our broad range of voltage, configuration and package options. Reduce design complexity and optimize system cost in precision measurements, power sequencing, and I2C, SPI, JTAG and general-purpose signals.
LP-MSPM0L1306 by Texas Instruments
The LP-MSPM0L1306 LaunchPad development kit is an easy-to-use evaluation module (EVM) based on the MSPM0L1306. It contains everything needed to start developing on the MSPM0L1306 M0+ MCU platform, including on-board debug probe for programming, debugging and energy measurements. The board includes three buttons, two LEDs (one is an RGB LED), an analog temperature sensor, and light sensor.
Logic & voltage translation products that complete every design
Browse the industry’s largest portfolio of standard logic devices and modern low-power logic products. Our portfolio of logic and voltage translation devices includes some of the first smallest-package bipolar logic ICs released to market. Universal EVMs are available to help you easily evaluate devices for qualification and development.
TMS320F28P65X controlCARD evaluation module
TMDSCNCD28P65X is a low-cost evaluation and development board for TI C2000 MCU series of F28P65x devices. It comes with a HSEC180 (180-pin High speed edge connector) and, as a controlCARD, is ideal for initial evaluation and prototyping. For evaluation of TMDSCNCD28P65X, a 180-pin docking station TMDSHSECDOCK is required and can be purchased separately or as a bundled kit.
Precision labs series: Microcontrollers (MCUs) by Texas Instruments
TI Precision Labs: MCUs is and online classroom for all engineers needing to work with microcontrollers (MCUs). The on-demand curriculum pairs theory and applied lab exercises to deepen the technical expertise of experienced engineers and accelerate the development of those early in their career.
DP83TC817S-Q1 by Texas Instruments
The DP83TC817-Q1 device is an IEEE 802.3bw automotive Ethernet physical layer transceiver. The device provides all physical layer functions needed to transmit and receive data, and xMII interface flexibility. DP83TC817-Q1 is compliant to Open Alliance EMC and interoperable specifications over unshielded single twisted-pair cable.
Universal 300W DC/DC converter with 6–36V input and selectable output voltages 12V / 19V / 24V
The BICKER DC300WS is "Made in Germany" and offers an ultra-wide input range of 6–36VDC and allows flexible choice between 12V, 19V and 24V output voltages. The powerful and fanless DC/DC converter was developed for the stable power supply of the motherboards with the latest generation Intel Core processors. These CPUs have a highly dynamic power consumption with sometimes extreme performance boosts within a very short time. When selecting ...
AC/DC & DC/DC controllers (external FET) by Texas Instruments
Optimise power conversion with our controller products, covering a wide range of isolated and non-isolated power topologies. We offer one of the world's largest comprehensive portfolios of high-performance AC/DC and DC/DC controllers with the widest range of power topology options.
Real-Time Control Reference Guide
This document is intended as a valuable quick guide for often used system-level design formulae and real-time control concepts in order to help facilitate real-time control application design. We hope you find this collection of material useful.
The vehicle-to-grid vision: unleashing the power of electric vehicles
Enabled by semiconductor technology, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) bidirectional charging can provide battery power to reinforce electric grids during peak demand and power your home when electricity is expensive or out.
AM69 and AM69A starter kit for vision AI and general purpose processors
The SK-AM69 Starter Kit/Evaluation Module (EVM) is based on the AM69x AI vision processor which includes an image signal processor (ISP) supporting up to 1440MP/s, 32 tera-operations-per-second (TOPS) AI accelerator, eight 64-bit Arm-Cortex A72 microprocessor, and H.264/H.265 video encode/decode. The SK-AM69x is an ideal choice formachine vision, traffic monitoring, retail automation, and factory automation.
5 things you should know about V2G
As rising demands are pushing electric grids to their limits, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) bidirectional charging can help smooth out peak capacity. Electric vehicles (EVs) may provide a powerful jolt to supply sustainable power to our electric grids.
TI’s new programmable logic portfolio
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced programmable logic devices (PLDs) that empower engineers to streamline their logic designs for any application.
Getting Started With C2000 Real-Time Control Microcontrollers (MCUs)
C2000 real-time MCUs are a portfolio of high-performance microcontrollers that are purpose-built to control power electronics and provide advanced digital signal processing for industrial and automotive applications.
Design considerations for 48-V batteries in hybrid and electric vehicles
This presentation will examine design challenges related to 48 V batteries in hybrid and electric vehicle (xEV) applications, including an in-depth look at voltage and current sensing accuracy, voltage and current synchronization, hotplug reliability, cell balancing and thermal management.
PSDS 2024 - Creating a primary-side regulation flyback converter using a conventional boost controller
Primary-side regulation (PSR) regulation eliminates the need for optocoupler-based feedback by sensing the voltage across the primary or auxiliary winding, an approach that reduces system costs and enhances reliability. Flyback controllers featuring integrated advanced feedback circuitry specifically designed for primary-side sensing are broadly available, but it is also possible to achieve PSR-type feedback using standard boost controllers. Desp...
5 Myths Shattered about 48-v Systems
Technology availability, market and environmental regulations, and infrastructure build out are aligning to turn a long-forecasted future of full-electric vehicles (EVs) into reality. According to the International Energy Agency’s Global EV Outlook 2020, sales of EVs, including plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), reached a global peak of 2.1 million in 2019, increasing the total number of such vehicles on the road to 7.2 mil...
Connect: Trends in automotive communication
Join TI experts in hearing how FPD-Link, Ethernet, Bluetooth and other connectivity technologies are driving vehicle communication forward, whether it's addressing the increasing number of electronic control units (ECUs) to more quickly receive, interpret and transmit data, implementing ADAS features and benefits, easing car access through fobs and phones, or supporting the transition from domain to zonal architecture.
TDA4VH-Q1 - Automotive SoC for sensor fusion, L2, L3 domain controllers with graphics, AI and video coprocessor
The TDA4VH-Q1 TDA4AH-Q1 TDA4VP-Q1 TDA4AP-Q1 processor family is based on the evolutionary Jacinto™ 7 architecture, targeted at ADAS and Autonomous Vehicle (AV) applications and built on extensive market knowledge accumulated over a decade of TI’s leadership in the ADAS processor market.
TPS6594-Q1 by Texas Instruments
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. All of the BUCK regulators can be synchronized to an internal 2.2-MHz or 4.4-MHz or an external 1-MHz, 2-MHz, or 4-MHz clock signal.