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Comparing electronics brands across key sectors
The electronics industry touches on everything from semiconductors and consumer gadgets to healthcare technology and telecommunications.
Quantum technology to have massive market impact
The quantum technology market leverages nano-scale physics to create revolutionary new devices for computing, sensing, and communications.
Mouser now shipping TI TX75E16 transmitter
Mouser has announced it is now stocking the TX75E16 16-channel five-level transmitter from Texas Instruments.
Electricity firm campaigns for safety awareness
The biggest electricity network operator in the United Kingdom, UK Power Networks, is urging people to remember safety in 2024.
TI Q1 sales beat guidance
Texas Instruments (TI) has posted first quarter revenue of$3.66 billion down 16% year on year and 10% sequentially, but ahead of the consensus of $3.61 billion.
Farnell Ex-President Breslin joins OmniCable as CEO
Former Farnell President Chris Breslin has joined OmniCable as Chief Executive Officer effective May 13.
NASA fixes 24-billion-km Voyager-1 glitch
The US space agency announced that its Voyager-1 probe is now transmitting usable information back to Earth, following a period of incoherent signals. This milestone has been achieved despite the spacecraft's age of 46 years, making it humanity's most distant object. A computer malfunction had previously halted the return of intelligible data since November; however, engineers have successfully rectified this issue.
Texas Instruments brings you the latest in Control Drive
Here, you’ll find a selection of the latest news, products, and articles from Texas Instruments focused on Control Drive.
NPL and ESA collaborate to develop next-gen PNT technologies
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is working in collaboration with the European Space Agency's (ESA) Navigation Innovation Support Programme (NAVISP) and the UK Space Agency (UKSA) to develop the next generation of Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) technologies.
Quantum electronics breakthrough sparks new debates
An international research team, led by the University of Göttingen, has experimentally shown that electrons in double-layer graphene, found naturally, behave as if they are massless, akin to the manner in which light travels, opening possibilities for quantum electronics.