Texas Instruments
Redefining RISC-V & Robotics - Podcast
November 15, 2023On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Matthias Thoma, Robotics System Manager at Texas Instruments, discusses the current and future impact of robotics in factory and industrial settings, and in the real world. He also highlights the technologies from TI that can help.
Computer Vision at the Edge Can Enable AI Apps - Blog
October 11, 2023Computer vision refers to the technological goal to bring human vision – an information-rich and intuitive sensor – to computers, enabling applications such as assembly line inspection, security systems, driver assistance and robotics.
TI Simplifies Current Sensing with New Hall-Effect Sensors and Integrated Shunt Solutions - News
August 23, 2023DALLAS – Texas Instruments’ (TI) new current sensor, the TMCS1123 low-drift isolated Hall-effect current sensor, is designed for common-mode high-voltage systems and temperatures, and current shunt monitors, eliminating the need for an external shunt resistor for non-isolated voltage rails.
D3's mmWave Radar Sensor Leverages TI's AWRL1432 - News
August 15, 2023Rochester, New York. D3 is now offering its DesignCore RS-L1432U mmWave Radar Sensor leveraging the AWRL1432 from Texas Instruments (TI). The solution utilizes various mmWave radar algorithms to measure, detect, and track in a 1-inch cube form factor, while also using lower power with a decrease in volume costs for automotive applications such as park assist, kick-to-open, and collision avoidance.
Did You Miss TI at Computex '23? - News
June 07, 2023Taipei, Taiwan. In case you missed it, Sameer Wasson, vice president and general manager for Processors at Texas Instruments (TI), entertained the Computex 2023 attendees with his speech, "Making the Future of Embedded Possible" focusing on the next generation of trends, challenges, and solutions.
Texas Instruments Introduces New SimpleLinkâ„¢ Family of Wi-Fi 6 Companion ICs - News
April 18, 2023Texas Instruments announced the new SimpleLink™ family of Wi-Fi 6 companion integrated circuits (ICs) for applications that operate in high-density or high-temperature environments up to 105ºC.