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- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog ICs and embedded processors. By employing the world's brightest minds, TI creates innovations that shape the future of technology. TI is helping more than 100,000 customers transform the future, today.
The Texas Instruments Technology Center at Digi-Key is your gateway to the wide array of TI based component solutions. Learn More
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TPS25740/TPS25740A USB Type-C™/PD Source Controllers TI’s TPS25740/TPS25740A USB Type-C and USB PD source controllers are for applications that include USB-PD adapters and dedicated charging ports. Learn More
MUX50x Analog Multiplexers Texas Instruments’ MUX50x devices are 36 V, modern, complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS), precision, analog multiplexers (muxes). Learn More
TPS6301x Buck-Boost Converters
Texas Instruments' TPS6301x buck-boost converters are packaged in a 20-pin DSBGA package measuring 2.126 mm x 1.922 mm (YFF).
TPS6303x Buck-Boost Converters
Texas Instruments' TPS6303x buck-boost converters are packaged in a 10-pin VSON package measuring 2.5 mm x 2.5 mm (DSK).
TPS6274x Step-Down Buck DC/DC Converters
Texas Instruments' TPS6274x step-down converters with an ultra-low quiescent current consumption and feature the DCS-Control™ topology.
TPS6306x Buck-Boost Converters
Texas Instruments' TPS6306x buck-boost converters are available in a 3 mm x 3 mm, 10-pin, WSON (DSC), PowerPAD™ package.
MIKROE-2937 Temp-Hum 3 Click board™
MikroElektronika’s MIKROE-2937 Temp-Hum 3 Click board™ features the HDC2010, a low power humidity and temperature digital sensor from Texas Instruments.
TI Training Center
TI offers a variety of on-demand and live trainings. Visit Digi-Key to view Texas Instruments’ webinars, articles, and additional product resources.
TI Training Center From fundamentals to deep dives, TI’s on-demand training program offers training courses to help with your designs. Learn More
TI Designs Jump start system design and speed time to market with TI Designs. These comprehensive designs include schematics or block diagrams, BOMs, design files and test reports created by experts with deep system and product knowledge. Learn More
Introduction to Isolation
Duration: 15 minutes
The tutorial will provide an overview of isolation and compare discrete isolation circuits to integrated isolation devices.
CC3100-CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi
Duration: 10 minutes
The software for the CC3100 has an easy to use API, makes network security easier, and includes demos for internet of things applications.
MSP430FR599x Series of Mixed Signal Microcontrollers
Duration: 5 minutes
Instruments MSP430FR599x family of mixed signal microcontrollers provide a high degree signal processing performance in an energy efficient MCU product.
Introduction to Level Translation
This tutorial will review the basic concepts and different types of level shifters and discuss where they are used in system applications.
Texas Instruments LPV821 Op Amp | Digi-Key Daily
LPV821 from Texas Instruments is a single-channel, nanopower, zero-drift operational amplifier for "Always ON" sensing applications in wireless and wired equipment where low input offset is required.
Randall Restle interviews JB Lund from Texas Instruments at Embedded World 2018
Randall Restle interviews JB Lund from Texas Instruments at Embedded World 2018. Click here to learn more about the CC2640R2F-Q1 Automotive SimpleLink™ Bluetooth® Smart Wireless MCUs.
Texas Instruments CC2640R2F-Q1 - Embedded World 2018
Randall Restle talks about Texas Instruments CC2640R2F-Q1.
On-Demand Webinar: Fitting High-Tech, Capacitive Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) into Space Constrained Form Factors
As our world becomes ever more increasingly automated we are finding that electronics need to fit into many new and sometimes unconventional places.