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Imaging radar using multiple single-chip FMCW transceivers
In this video, Texas Instruments have cascaded four 77GHz AWR1243 mmWave radar FMCW transceivers to demonstrate how TI’s sensors can enable high accuracy systems in dense scenes.
Webinar: Get your clocks in sync!
Watch the video below from Texas Instruments to learn how to synchronise multi-channel high speed clocks.
How to extend battery life of quadcopters and industrial drones
In this session from Texas Instruments, designers can learn how to add gauging, protection, balancing and charging capabilities to any existing drone design to improve flight time.
Automotive LED controller achieves higher power in lighting design
The TPS92830-Q1 automotive LED controller from Texas instruments allows you to achieve higher power in your automotive lighting design.
Sensor to cloud building and factory automation demo
Live demo featuring TI's SimpleLink MCUs streaming sensor data to the cloud through an Intelligent factory automation and a smart home control system.
Simplify your design with DC/DC power module
Available in a 10x10mm QFN package, the SIMPLE SWITCHER LMZ36002 is what the company claims to be the industry's smallest 60V DC/DC power module IC.
Introduction to smart gate driver technology
This video from Texas Instruments is an introduction to smart gate drive technology.
Amplifier combines high precision with lowest power consumption
The first operational amplifier (op amp) to combine ultra high precision with what the company claims to be the industry’s lowest supply current has been announced by Texas Instruments. With power-to-precision performance, the LPV821 zero-drift, nanopower op amp enables engineers to attain the highest DC precision, while consuming 60% less power than competitive zero-drift devices.
Chipsets enable image capabilities for 4K ultra high definition
Texas Instruments is pushing the boundaries of 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) technology with an expanded family of chipsets to bring 4K UHD technology to new applications. Building on the introduction of the DLP660TE chipset, the first affordable 4K UHD offering in the industry, the portfolio now includes two smaller chipsets, the DLP470TE and DLP470TP, to expand the sharp image capabilities of 4K UHD into...
How to interface the LMT01 temperature sensor with Arduino
This tutorial shows you how to interface the LMT01 temperature sensor using the built in comparator, and internal reference voltage on the Arduino Uno board.
Automotive LED lighting controller provides greater flexibility
Providing designers greater flexibility for their lighting designs, Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced the first 3-channel high-side linear automotive LED controller without internal MOSFETs. The TPS92830-Q1’s architecture enables higher power and better thermal dissipation than conventional LED controllers, and are particularly beneficial for automotive LED lighting applications that require high performance and reliability.
TI and Amazon enable end-to-end connections to the cloud
Enabling developers to quickly and securely connect IoT endpoints to the cloud, Texas Instruments has announced the integration of the new Amazon FreeRTOS into the SimpleLink microcontroller (MCU) platform. Amazon Web Services (AWS) has worked with TI in the development of an integrated hardware and software solution that enables developers to quickly establish a connection to AWS IoT service out-of-the-box and immediately begin system developmen...
SimpleLink Ethernet MSP432E4 out of box experience
This video will demonstrate the out of box experience for the new SimpleLink Ethernet MSP432E4 LaunchPad development kit.
Merge the worlds of wired and wireless connectivity with sensors
Making it easier for developers to connect sensors from a gateway to the cloud, Texas Instruments has introduced Ethernet connectivity to the SimpleLink microcontroller (MCU) platform, a single hardware, software and tool platform for wired and wireless MCUs.
Maximising quasi-resonant flyback topology
. A wide input voltage range flyback work in quasi-resonant (QR) mode, is one of the cheapest isolated offline topologies and brings benefits for efficiency. By Florian Mueller, Texas Instruments
Interface reference design for absolute encoders
This video from Texas Instruments explains TI’s high EMC immunity RS-485 interface reference design for absolute encoders, also known as TIDA-01401.
Unbox and configure TI’s TPSM84205 power module EVM
Watch this video from Texas Instruments to learn about the key features of the TPSM84205 and how to get the EVM up and running right out of the box.
Robotic mapping and navigation using TI's mmWave sensor
This video from Texas Instruments demonstrates how developers can use a TI mmWave evaluation module and the Robot OS to map and navigate various settings.
AR places critical information within driver's line of sight
The next evolution of DLP technology for in-vehicle Head-Up Display (HUD) systems has been announced by Texas Instruments. The new DLP3030-Q1 chipset, along with supporting Evaluation Modules (EVMs), gives automakers and Tier-1 suppliers the ability to bring bright, dynamic Augmented Reality (AR) displays to windshields and place critical information within the driver's line of sight.
Point cloud visualisation for robotics using TI's mmWave sensor
This demonstration from Texas Instruments shows developers can create a point cloud visualisation using TI's mmWave sensor evaluation module and RVIZ in Robot OS.