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04/10/2013 | 3294
Expanding its line of energy-efficient, no-load adapter power controllers, Texas Instruments Incorporated announced the industry's first flyback controller that exceeds Energy Star 5 standby power requirements for 10- to 65-W AC/DC adapters used with notebooks, motor control, smart meters, micro-inverters and other high-powered applications.
04/04/2013 | 2367
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) introduced three wide-input voltage synchronous boost controllers with high efficiency and high power density. The LM5122Q multi-phase boost controller features the industry's widest input and output voltage range. The low quiescent-current TPS43060 and TPS43061 boost controllers feature 1-MHz operation and a small QFN package.
08/13/2012 | 2101
Altera Corporation and Texas Instruments Incorporated introduced a complete RF development kit that reduces the time needed to design and verify RF systems from months to weeks.
07/30/2012 | 2102
Several technologists from Texas Instruments will shared research and insight on semiconductor advancements shaping future applications at the 2012 Symposium on VLSI Technology.
06/17/2011 | 2515
New TMP103 sensors simplify thermal profiling of portable consumer electronics while enabling longer battery life, and smaller form factors for portable consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets, laptops and netbooks.
10/23/2010 | 2979
Chengdu fab puts manufacturing close to growing customer base in China. The fab is a fully equipped 200mm manufacturing facility and was purchased from Cension Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.
07/26/2010 | 3137
Texas Instruments announced the purchase of two wafer fabs and manufacturing equipment located in Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan. The purchase includes a 200-mm wafer fab currently in operation that is capable of expanding TI's analog revenue by more than $1 billion annually, as well as a second non-operating wafer fab for either 200-mm or 300-mm production.
04/13/2010 | 2773
Tiny, efficient synchronous step-down converters support input voltages of 2.7 V to 6 V. TPS62067 3-MHz synchronous converters reduces board space and helps extend battery life by providing up to 95 percent power efficiency from a tiny 2-mm x 2-mm x 0.75-mm SON package.
01/30/2009 | 3482
Texas Instruments has the right idea for engineers who need self-sustaining electronics in remote locations: Make it easy to combine solar power, a low-power microcontroller, and a wireless link without design headaches. After all, getting any two of those components working together can become a challenge. Stir another subsystem into the mix and you further complicate the design. At least until now.
01/29/2009 | 2845
Texas Instruments, Inc. announced a 12% workforce reduction and the end of its efforts to sell its merchant base band business while reporting on a sour Q4 and full-year 2008 Monday afternoon.
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