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DMD supports automotive applications
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the DLP4620S-Q1 0.46" automotive digital micromirror device (DMD) from Texas Instruments.
Building a smarter software strategy with Texas Instruments
With over three decades of embedded development experience, commitment to industry standards, and an active involvement in the open source community, we offer software, tools and resources that simplify your development process, enhance long-term stability and accelerate your time to market.
1-kW brushless DC motor inverter reference design by Texas Instruments
This reference design illustrates a motor inverter with MSPM0G, an Arm Cortex-M0+ core microcontroller. The design not only supports a sensorless Field Oriented Control (FOC) algorithm with 1-3 shunt resistors, but also a sensored motor driving algorithm with a Hall or Quadrature Encoder Interface (QEI) sensor.
Streamlining Robotic System Design With TI
Robotic system designers are faced with growing design complexity as they strive to meet the demand for robots with higher levels of automation. This increased complexity is especially prevalent in robots that closely collaborate with humans like collaborative robots (cobots) and autonomous mobile robots (AMR).
Autonomous Mobile Robots: Toward Intelligent and Safe Navigation With AM69A
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) help improve productivity and operation efficiency in manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, and so forth. For example, AMRs can carry packages in warehouses and logistic centers, vacuum-clean floors, and serve foods and drinks in restaurants. Early AMRs used to operate in workspaces restricted from humans and navigated along the predetermined path guided by lanes andAprilTagson the ground.
TI enables automakers to advance vehicle autonomy and safety with new chips
Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced a new portfolio of automotive LiDAR, clock, and radar chips to help automakers transform vehicle safety by bringing more autonomous features to a wider range of cars.
TIDA-010932 by Texas Instruments
This reference design provides a high efficiency power stage solution for smart thermostats and other gateway building automation end equipment using a 24 VAC power source. This power stage takes a 24-VAC input and produces a 5 V and 3.3 V output rail, which can power additional point-of-load converters if added.
How highly integrated embedded processors are advancing industrial robotics
Industrial robotics has undergone a remarkable evolution in recent years, driven by advancements in semiconductor technology and the increasing demand for smarter, safer, and more efficient systems.
MSPM0C1104: Power-Efficient MCU for High-Performance Applications
The MSPM0C1104 microcontroller, powered by a 24MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0+ core, is ideal for ultra-low-power, high-performance applications. With 16KB flash and 1KB SRAM, this MCU supports a wide range of analog and digital peripherals, making it perfect for automotive, industrial, and IoT designs.
Advancing humanoid robotics with Single Pair Ethernet
Humanoid robots are becoming more complex and precise, with a higher number of degrees of freedom (DOF) and an AI-powered central compute engine, and are now capable of assessing, adapting, and responding to the surrounding environment within milliseconds.