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A/D Converter Provides Twice the Sample Rate for Wireless Communications
December 2011
Multicore Devices Offer 10 GHz DSP with Combined Fixed- and Floating-Point Capabilities
16-bit DAC Slashes Power Consumption 65 percent, Increases Speed 25 Percent
April 2011
Programmable Metrology Devices for Low-Cost Analog Front-End Solutions
SuperSpeed USB Four-Port Extensible Host Controller with USB-IF Certification
Wireless Power Receiver Chip Easily Integrates Wireless Charging Technology into Portable Electronics
16-bit DAC Slashes Power Consumption 65 percent, Increases Speed 25 Percent
March 2011
10 GHz Multicore DSP Delivers 3x the Channel Density for Multimedia Gateways and IMS Media Servers
February 2011
Processors Provide up to 148 MHz of Corrected Transmit Bandwidth with Complete Digital Up, Down Convert Chains
TI’s Multi-Standard Wireless Base Station SoC Drives Performance and Efficiency to Record Levels
Ultra-Small Profibus RS-485 Transceiver Features Integrated Driver for High Efficiency and Low EMI
12-bit DAC Targets Multi-Channel, High-Density Applications
January 2011
First Dual-Mode, Single-Chip Solution Delivering ANT+ and Bluetooth® Connectivity Now Available
Highly Efficient Class-G Amp for Cost-Sensitive Media Players and Mobile Handsets
12-bit, 8-channel, I2C-interface DAC Targets Multi-Channel, High-Density Applications
December 2010
12-bit, 8-channel, I2C-interface DAC Targets Multi-Channel, High-Density Applications
November 2010
Multicore Devices Offer 10 GHz DSP with Combined Fixed- and Floating-Point Capabilities
11-bit ADCs at 200 MSPS with SNRBoost Technology for up to 65 MHz of Signal Bandwidth
October 2010
300- to 4800-MHz IQ Modulator Integrates Wideband LO Synthesizer, Reducing Cost while Simplifying Design
First Complete Bluetooth® Low Energy Solution and Highest Integrated ANT™ Network Processor
MCU Enables Multiple Applications to Run from a Single-cell Battery
September 2010
Developing Mission Critical Products with Embedded Processors and Software
August 2010
Bluetooth Low Energy – Not Just Another Radio Frequency Networking Protocol
April 2010
Bluetooth® Solution now Enables New Product Designs on Microcontrollers
MPUs Feature Unique Programmable Real-time Unit for Flexible and Configurable I/O Control
eBook Development Platform Lowers Costs for Manufacturers
February 2010
A/D Converter Provides Twice the Sample Rate for Wireless Communications
December 2009
Bluetooth Low Energy – Not Just Another Radio Frequency Networking Protocol
Data Converter uses 30 Percent Less Power
Multicore Devices Deliver up to the Equivalent of 4.2 GHz of Processing Capability
State-of-the-Art IC: Transmitter in Ultrasound Devices
October 2009
Complete Solutions for HSPA Residential and Enterprise Femtocell Applications
August 2009
Cost-sensitive Embedded Control Applications Become More Reliable and Intelligent
June 2009
TI Expands MCU Portfolio with Acquisition of Luminary Micro
Noise Elimination Power Converter Control Circuit
February 2009


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