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| Texas Instruments (TI) recently unveiled the SimpleLink product family of wireless connectivity technologies for low-power, low-cost embedded applications. The most noticeable product is the SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3000, a self-contained 802.11 network processor that enables designers to add Wi... |
| A self-contained 802.11 network processor that enables designers to add Wi-Fi to any device, even those powered by microcontrollers without operating systems, such as dishwashers, toasters, refrigerators, thermostats, and factory automation equipment. |
| At CES, TI will demonstrate power-efficient mobile devices used for enterprise applications, along with other compelling OMAP processor-based experiences in the TI Wireless meeting space N-116 (North Hall) at CES. |
| The SimpleLink family includes self-contained wireless processors, aimed at enabling easy integration with any embedded system. |
| The low-power, 12-bit AFE7225 integrates a dual 125-MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and dual 250-MSPS digital-to-analog[ ] converter (DAC). |
| New ultra-low-power devices offer enhanced LCD display, high precision measurements and advanced metrology software support |
| Trio of PMICs enable flexible design, enhance data integrity and save board space in ultra-slim, client and enterprise SSD designs |
| Texas Instruments is world’s first semiconductor company to license EtherCAT technology and integrate it into the Sitara AM335x ARM generation of ARM Cortex-A8-based microprocessors (MPUs). This whitepaper explores implementation of this technology on the AM335x processor through its programmable real-time unit (PRU)-based programmable technology to create a unified front-end for industrial communications and bring EtherCAT and other industrial standards to its growing platform of ARM-based microprocessors. |
| New software platform supporting ultra-low-power MSP430 16-bit microcontrollers packages code examples, technical documentation and more in a sleek graphical interface for simplified development |
| Low-cost MSP430(tm) microcontrollers are now AEC-Q100 certified for automotive applications, enabling developers to reduce system cost and time-to-market |
| Texas Instruments is offering high performance computing (HPC) developers the industry’s highest performing multicore[ ] solutions at the lowest power levels based on its C66x DSP[ ] generation. |
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