

As your partner in power management, Texas Instruments (TI) are in constant pursuit of pushing the limits of power: developing new process, packaging and circuit-design technologies to deliver the best devices for your application. Texas Instruments (TI)’re committed to working alongside you to solve key power design challenges – increasing power density, extending battery life, reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI), enhancing power and signal integrity, and making systems even safer. It’s TI's mission to make more innovation possible for engineers everywhere. Watch this video to learn about how TI is pushing power further.
DC/DC switching regulators:
Switching regulators are the most efficient way to convert one DC/DC voltage to another. And across all non-isolated DC/DC topologies – buck, boost, buck-boost and inverting – Texas Instruments (TI) help you maximize the performance of your voltage regulator IC with the industry’s largest selection of DC/DC converters, power modules and controllers.
AC/DC & isolated DC/DC switching regulators:
Texas Instruments (TI) offer one of the world's largest comprehensive portfolio of high-performance AC/DC and isolated DC/DC controllers, converters and modules with the widest range of power topology options. TI's easy-to-use devices help you innovate and differentiate your power supply design to deliver high-efficiency, high-power density and high-performance isolated power conversion.
Battery management ICs:
TI's battery management solutions, tools and expertise make it easier for engineers to design more efficient, longer lasting and more reliable battery-powered applications. TI's battery management portfolio includes chargers, gauges, authentication, and protection ICs that can be used in industrial, automotive, and personal electronic applications.
Linear & low-dropout (LDO) regulators:
Low-dropout (LDO) linear regulators are a simple, inexpensive way to regulate an output voltage that is powered from a higher voltage input in a variety of applications. Browse TI's portfolio of over 500 devices with features such as low noise, wide input voltage (VIN), small package size, low quiescent current (IQ), processor attach and the industry's first smart AC/DC linear regulator. Texas Instruments (TI) also help you meet nearly any regulator design challenge, from powering sensitive analog systems to extending battery life.
Multi-channel ICs (PMIC):
TI's scalable dual-rail to fully-integrated PMICs harness TI's leading edge power technology and reduce system complexity with feTexas Instruments (TI)r components. Built-in sequencing, monitoring and voltage scaling help simplify the design versus a fully discrete solution.
power switches:
power switches provide an electrical connection from a voltage sTI'sce or ground to a load. TI's diverse portfolio includes several topologies, from simple load switches to smart power switches. Sequencing, protection against common IC events, diagnostic telemetry, and more is made possible with TI's power switches. Search TI's portfolio here to find the right device for your design.
LED drivers:
TI's extensive portfolio of LED drivers, design tools and technical resTI'sces can help you add innovative lighting features to your design. Search for the best device for your system in two different ways: by the function of the LEDs in your design or by the topology of the LED driver power supply.
Gate drivers:
Choose from TI's comprehensive portfolio of isolated, half-bridge and low-side gate drivers, which support IGBTs, GaNFETs, SiCFETs, to optimize your design. TI's gate driver solutions, resTI'sces and expertise make it easier for you to design efficient, reliable and power dense systems.
USB power switches & charging port controllers:
TI's USB Type-A and USB Type-C™ compliant power and charging port controllers provide efficient, accurate solutions. TI's portfolio also includes precision, high current protection devices such as fixed current limited switches, precision adjustable limit switches, USB charging port controllers, switch with boost converters, and switches with LDO.
Gallium nitride (GaN) ICs:
TI's family of gallium nitride (GaN) FETs with integrated gate drivers and GaN power devices offer the most efficient GaN solution with lifetime reliability and cost advantages. GaN transistors can switch much faster than silicon MOSFETs which offers the potential to achieve loTexas Instruments (TI)r switching losses. TI's GaN transistors are being adopted for a wide range of applications from telecommunications, servers, motor drives, laptop adapters and on-board chargers for electric vehicles.
MOSFETs:
TI’s NexFET™ power MOSFETs offer a wide range of n-channel and p-channel power modules and discrete power supply solutions. TI's highly-integrated MOSFETs support greater efficiencies, extended battery life, higher power density and higher frequencies for fast switching. These benefits provide design flexibility in small form factors and enable design engineers to reduce time to market.
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