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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.

Texas Instruments Articles

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Medical
31st March 2021
Design an analogue front end for in-vitro diagnostics

In-vitro diagnostics (IVD) equipment has become increasingly beneficial in helping physicians achieve faster, more accurate patient diagnoses. Join Texas Instruments for an hour-long webinar of a 40-minute presentation, followed by a 20-minute Q&A, to help address your specific design needs for building IVD systems of the future.   

Wireless
16th March 2021
Demystifying modes and regional application profiles

Jeanna Norin, Product Marketing Engineer, Sub-1 GHz connectivity at Texas Instruments, discusses all things Wireless M-Bus, including what it is, the modes available, application profiles and the benefits.

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Sponsored
8th March 2021
Unlock the benefits of 48V

Consumers are demanding it. Regulations are requiring it. Electrification is transforming the automotive industry – and expectations for engineers have never been higher. From mild hybrid to full electric, we have the expertise to help you take on your most vital design challenges. We are dedicated to providing the right analog and embedded processing products and in-depth support you need to design next-generation electrified automobiles...

Automotive
22nd February 2021
Shrinking motor drive systems accelerate electrification

If the drive of the automotive industry towards electrification was ever in doubt, a further nail in the coffin of the internal combustion engine (ICE) was hammered home recently with the announcement from Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) that the company will be 100% electric by 2025. Kannan Soundarapandian, Business Unit Manager, Motor Drives, Texas Instruments (TI), looks at how motor drive systems are propelling this paradigm shift.

Power
22nd February 2021
Integrated Grade 0 BLDC motor driver

Texas Instruments has introduced a highly integrated Grade 0 brushless DC (BLDC) motor driver for 48V high-power motor control systems, such as traction inverters and starter generators in mild hybrid electric vehicles (MHEVs).

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Sponsored
15th February 2021
Small size without compromise

Designing a compact signal chain for high performance in small spaces Engineers are often challenged with making system designs smaller or packing additional functionality in the same amount of printed circuit board (PCB) space. This white paper addresses the key design considerations for working with small-package analog products to help you understand how you can leverage the benefits of these smaller devices in your design.

Automotive
5th February 2021
Do wireless BMS hold the key to the future of EVs?

When we think about many EVs currently on the market we tend to think about the luxuries that come with them - the comfortable sleek interior, elegant technology, and flat screen controls. However, the chassis underneath many of these EVs tend to be packed with battery cells, and with that comes bulky cabling that can undermine the efficiency and performance of the system. Representatives from Texas Instruments’ automotive division recently...

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Sponsored
1st February 2021
Make your purchase in EUR

Purchasing on TI.com is the easiest way to access the largest inventory of immediately available, authentic TI parts at the lowest online prices.* You can get what you need from TI – production quantities, preproduction parts, multiple payment options and flat-rate shipping anywhere, every day.

News & Analysis
26th January 2021
Texas Instruments Q4 revenue grows 7%

Texas Instruments has reported fourth quarter revenue of $4.08 billion up 7% sequentially and 22% up on the same quarter in 2019.

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Sponsored
19th January 2021
100mA, step-down power module in 2.8x3.7mm package

The TPSM265R1 is a compact, easy-to-use module that operates over a wide input voltage range up to a maximum continuous input voltage of 65V. The module fully integrates a controller, MOSFETs, and an output inductor. The module is designed to quickly and easily implement a power design in a small PCB footprint. 

Automotive
7th January 2021
Wireless BMS solution for enabling ASIL D systems

Texas Instruments has released an advancement in electric vehicle (EV) battery management systems (BMS), a high performing solution for wireless BMS, featuring the first independently assessed functional safety concept. Through an advanced wireless protocol, TI’s wireless BMS solution demonstrates how vehicle designers can remove heavy, expensive, maintenance-prone cabling and improve the reliability and efficiency of EVs worldwide.

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Sponsored
7th January 2021
Step-down power module in 2.8x3.7mm package

The TPSM265R1 is a compact, easy-to-use module that operates over a wide input voltage range up to a maximum continuous input voltage of 65V. The module fully integrates a controller, MOSFETs, and an output inductor. The module is designed to quickly and easily implement a power design in a small PCB footprint.

Industries
10th December 2020
TI makes HiRel semiconductor products available

Texas Instruments (TI) has announced that it is making most of its HiRel semiconductor products immediately available for online purchase on TI.com, helping aerospace and defence companies quickly get the authentic TI products they need for their next-generation space-grade and military-grade designs.

Blog
7th December 2020
Times they are a changing

Just after the turn of the 20th century, Charles Holland Duell, Commissioner of the United States Patent Office, opined: “All previous advances in the various lines of invention will appear totally insignificant when compared with those which the present century will witness. I almost wish that I might live my life over again to see the wonders which are at the threshold.”

Industries
20th November 2020
Simplified ordering with new purchasing features on TI

With the ability to now also seamlessly transact in euros and ship in two days, it is easier than ever to place your order on TI.com with simplified delivery and customs clearance. 

Automotive
20th November 2020
Take your automotive designs to the next level with cloud connectivity

Advancements in vehicle electrification, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and connectivity are driving design engineers to reimagine system architectures in vehicles. Until recently, automotive systems primarily used distributed ECUs - all throughout the vehicle - to control discrete functions. Today, an explosion of data captured inside and outside of the vehicle and the much larger role software plays because of how it uses data to dev...

Power
19th November 2020
Automotive GaN FET features active power management

Texas Instruments has expanded its high voltage power management portfolio with the next generation of 650V and 600V Gallium Nitride (GaN) Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) for automotive and industrial applications.

News & Analysis
19th November 2020
Texas Instruments adds new order features to TI.com

Texas Instruments (TI) has announced a raft of new ordering features on TI.com to make it more convenient for companies in the European Union (EU), United Kingdom, Norway and Switzerland to purchase and obtain authentic TI analogue and embedded processing products at the lowest online price.

News & Analysis
20th October 2020
Texas Instruments revenues surge on automotive rebound

A rebound of automotive demand and growing demand from personal electronics have propelled Texas Instruments to third quarter revenue of $3.82 billion and net income of $1.35 billion.

Communications
7th October 2020
Ethernet PHY transmits 10-Mbps signals up to 1.7 km

An Ethernet physical layer (PHY) that helps designers transmit 10-Mbps signals up to 1.7 km through a single pair of twisted wires has been introduced by Texas Instruments (TI).

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