Texas Instruments Incorporated TXN or TI recently took the wraps off a buck converter, which it claims to be the industry’s 100-V input, wide-input-voltage (VIN) synchronous DC/DC buck converter.
For years, engineers have measured the voltage across an inductor to sense changes in a circuit or the surrounding field. Until last year, however, no one had apparently thought of using the ...
November 5, 2013 – Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking the world’s first Inductance-to-Digital Converter from Texas Instruments which is a contact-less, short-range sensing technology that ...
(Image courtesy of Getty Images). Texas Instruments launched its latest low-power buck converter for use in consumer and industrial Internet of Things devices with limited battery life, ranging from ...