

For decades, TI have operated with a passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors. TI were pioneers in the transition of the world from vacuum tubes to transistors and then to integrated circuits (ICs) – and we’ve been advancing IC technology and the ability to reliably produce ICs in high volumes for decades. Each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make technology smaller, more efficient, more reliable and more affordable – making it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere. TI think of this as Engineering Progress. It’s what TI do and have been doing for decades:
The object-detection capability used in a $20 million military radar system from the 1980s is now possible using a $20 radar chip in automobiles everywhere to increase vehicle safety and reduce collisions.
Home automation systems that cost tens of thousands of dollars 20 years ago are now only hundreds of dollars. Today, these systems are more accessible to homeowners and are making homes safer, more convenient and more energy efficient.
Technology that previously was only used in expensive factory robotic systems is affordable enough to be integrated into home appliances, making common household tasks, like vacuuming, easier and more convenient.
Our passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors is alive today as TI help our customers develop new applications, particularly in the industrial and automotive markets.
TI design analog and embedded chips
TI design, manufacture, test and sell analog and embedded semiconductors that help our nearly 100,000 customers around the globe create differentiated applications in markets that include industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment and enterprise systems.
TI help customers solve problems
Our broad portfolio of ~80,000 products helps our customers efficiently manage power, accurately sense and transmit data, and provide the core control or processing in their electronic systems. TI partner with our customers to understand their toughest challenges, then apply our technology and system expertise and work persistently to overcome barriers and problem-solve.
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TI manufacture reliable products
TI own our global manufacturing facilities so that TI can reliably deliver the high-quality products our customers need, when they need them. Across our 14 manufacturing sites worldwide, TI operate 10 wafer fabs, seven assembly and test factories, and multiple bump and probe facilities. TI invent process and packaging technologies that help build highly differentiated components, which work the way they’re intended to for the lifetime of our customers’ products.
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- IC REG CTRLR MULT TOPOLOGY 8DIP
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- IC TRANSCEIVER HALF 1/1 8SOIC
- IC REG LINEAR 2.5V 500MA 8VSSOP
- IC MCU 32BIT 128KB FLASH 100BGA
- IC PWR SWITCH P-CHAN 1:1 4DSBGA
- IC OFFLINE SWITCH MULT TOP 8DIP
- SERIAL I/O CONTROLLER
- IC REG CTRLR FWRD CONV 16DIP
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