

Most modern day electronics equipment requires DC power to properly operate. In turn, DC powered electronic equipment could be directly converted from AC sources or through rechargeable batteries charged by chargers or adaptors.
Based on isolated flyback and non-isolated high-voltage buck regulators for a mass volume market, Texas Instruments (TI) has developed various high performance and yet cost-effective AC-DC controllers, switchers and related IC chips for both primary side and secondary side regulation to address wide ranges of power applications, including: classical chargers, quick chargers, small home appliances, mid-power set-top boxes and networking.
To facilitate ease of product adoption for customers, Texas Instruments (TI) has developed various end-product form-factor platform solutions for popular AC-DC chargers and adapters as reference designs. The reference design kits include evaluation boards, user guides, document system specification and performance benchmarks for user evaluation and customization.
TI Distributor's system expertise and large selection of reference designs allow engineers to design smarter, more robust AC-DC Chargers and Adapters systems that create safer and efficient environments for AC-DC Chargers and Adapters market.
- IC RECEIVER 0/4 16TSSOP
- IC ADC 24BIT SIGMA-DELTA 28SSOP
- IC MCU 16/32B 2MB FLASH 337NFBGA
- IC SYNC 4BIT UP/DN CNTR 16SOIC
- IC VREF SHUNT ADJ 0.2% SOT23-3
- IC FF JK TYPE DUAL 1BIT 16SOIC
- IC OPAMP GP 4 CIRCUIT 14SOIC
- IC DSP FIXED-POINT 688FCBGA
- IC MULTIVIBRATOR 13.2NS 16SSOP
- IC REGISTERED BUFF 114LFBGA
- IC DECODER/DEMUX 1X2:4 16DIP
- IC INVERTER 1CH 1-INP SOT23-5
- TI introduced a new family of low-noise DC/DC switching regulators with integrated ferrite-bead comp
- TI introduces industry first automotive GaN FET LMG3522R030 and LMG3525R030
- TI introduced a new family of synchronous DC/DC buck controllers LM25149 that enable engineers to lo
- Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the first devices in a new family of humidity sensors - HDC3020 an
- Texas Instruments announced acquire Micron’s 300-mm semiconductor factory in Lehi, Utah, for $900 mi
- TI introduced a new high-performance microcontroller (MCU) portfolio AM2431, AM2432 and AM2434
- Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the industry’s smallest buck-boost battery charger integrated circ
- Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the industry’s smallest and most accurate 1.5-W isolated DC/DC bia
- Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the industry’s most accurate 3D Hall-effect position sensor
- Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the industry’s widest-bandwidth high-input-impedance (Hi-Z) buffer
- Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a new portfolio of solid-state relays to help make electric vehicl
- Texas Instruments (TI) expanded its connectivity portfolio with a new family of wireless microcontro

















