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Two-Stage Current Sense Monitors for Filtered Current Sensing
Texas Instruments has introduced a pair of voltage-output, high-side current sense monitors with a wide common-mode input range of -16V to +80V. The INA270 and INA271 also feature a two-stage architecture to ease the design of circuits requiring additional filtering of the current signal. The devices are especially suited for current measurement applications in automotive, motor control, power management and battery charging.
TI and Xinwei accelerate broadband voice and data coverage to Chinese households
Texas Instruments and Beijing Xinwei Telecom Technology Co., Ltd. (Xinwei) today announced that its next generation McWiLL/SCDMA macro base stations will enable millions of Chinese households to receive voice and data traffic at exceptional speeds, while lowering the cost of deployment for the country’s service providers. By leveraging TI’s 3GHz, powerful multicore DSPs, optimized software and analog signal chain components, Xinwei ca...
Photo sensors for UL and EN compliant automatic doors
Carlo Gavazzi is offering a complete range of photo sensor solutions to help customers meet the new safety laws covering automatic doors and gates. The portfolio of photo-electric products will enable users to quickly and cost-effectively build compliant controls whilst also benefiting from easier installation and enhanced reliability compared to conventional electro-mechanical, resistive or sprung-wire solutions for safety edge sensing products.
Texas Instruments claims industry’s most complete small cell base station solutions with dual-mode support and comprehensive software suite
Texas Instruments unveiled the TMS320TCI6612 and TMS320TCI6614, the industry’s most comprehensive System-on-Chips (SoCs) for developers of metro, pico and enterprise small cell base stations. TI’s new small cell SoCs are enabled with production ready software and are the highest performing devices available for small cells. Based on TI’s innovative KeyStone multicore architecture, these scalable SoCs encompass a mix of processin...
Texas Instruments unveils clock buffers with ultra-low noise floor and additive jitter
Texas Instruments Incorporated today expanded its high-performance clock buffer portfolio with the introduction of two new universal clock buffer families. The CDCLVC1310 LVCMOS clock buffer delivers an industry-leading phase noise floor of –169 dBc/Hz in crystal mode. The LMK00101/05 complements the family with flexible output voltage level configurations. The LMK00301/04/06/08 differential-ended family offers ultra-low additive jitter of ...
Anders breaks the custom TFT mould
Anders Electronics today rewrote the rule book on custom TFT displays with the announcement of a new full custom TFT module service with minimum order quantities from as low as 800 units per month.
TI’s new MSP430 microcontrollers enable more performance and higher precision in home automation, industrial and portable medical applications
Texas Instruments Incorporated has announced the MSP430F563x and MSP430F663x families adding more performance and features to its ultra-low-power 16-bit microcontroller portfolio. Developers can immediately take advantage of the microcontrollers’ larger memory, display capacity and analog peripherals, which enable high precision measurement and connectivity. The F563x and F663x devices meet the needs of portable measurement applications, in...
TI delivers highest efficiency 4A switch buck-boost converter in 60 percent less board space
Texas Instruments introduced the industry’s smallest and highest performance buck-boost converter with a 4-A switch and up to 96 percent efficiency. The TPS63020 power management integrated circuit (IC) helps extend battery life in smartphones, portable medical equipment, DLP® pico projectors and other battery-powered multimedia devices.
Texas Instruments claims smallest 6A, 17V step-down DC/DC converter
Extending its family of easy-to-use SWIFT power management ICs, Texas Instruments has introduced waht it says is the industry’s smallest single-chip, 6-A, 17-V step-down synchronous switcher with integrated FETs. The high-performance TPS54620 is 60 percent smaller than today’s multi-chip converters, resulting in a complete 6-A power solution less than 195 mm2 -- one-fourth the size of a postage stamp.
Boost Converter manages multiple high-brightness LEDs
Texas Instruments has introduced a high-brightness LED driver with an integrated 40V, 1.2A switch that can drive up to three 1W LEDs in series. The new TPS61165 device's high-performance features and input voltage range of 3 to 18V allow designers to efficiently manage multiple high-power LEDs used in single-cell, battery-powered applications or point-of-load designs with a 9 or 12V bus.