With Texas Instruments’ SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC33xx Family with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi 6 support, plus optional Bluetooth LE, in a low cost co-processor you can add to any microcontroller project you have to instantly IoT-ify it.


The Texas Instruments AM2612 dual-core Arm® Cortex®-R5F operates at up to 500 MHz and is engineered for flexibility.

Texas Instruments LMG2100R044 100 V, 35 A GaN half-bridge power stages offer integrated drivers for compact, high-speed applications.

Learn how Wi-Fi 6/6E modules solve connectivity challenges in industrial systems with multi-vendor silicon options and pre-certified antennas.

TI's extensive line of ARM Cortex-M0+ microcontrollers provide designers an extensive range of options for embedded and smart device applications.

This exclusive webinar will dive into analog power design considerations and solutions for high-voltage power conversion in DC fast chargers up to 900 Volts.


Texas Instruments AM263Px Sitara™ Arm® MCUs meet the complex real-time processing needs of next-generation industrial and automotive embedded products.

See an overview of electric vehicle (EV) charging and trends in AC to DC and DC to DC power conversion in vehicle to grid (V2G) systems in this webinar.

Texas Instruments and Würth Elektronik TIDA-1606 inverter and PFC reference design demonstrates a bidirectional SiC-based active front end (AFE) inverter and PFC stage.

Learn how Wi-Fi 6 modules with Bluetooth LE can streamline wireless integration for industrial applications.
At electronica 2024, in the DigiKey booth, Paige West speaks with Henrik Mannesson, General Manager, Grid Infrastructure, Industrial Systems, Texas Instruments about energy infrastructure applications featuring real-time MCUs.


Texas Instruments SimpleLink™ CC274xR-Q1 AEC-Q100-compliant wireless MCUs are designed for automotive applications, supporting Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.4.


The Texas Instruments TPS650332-Q1 automotive PMIC has an input voltage range up to 18.3 V in a 24-pin VQFN package for use in camera modules.


The Texas Instruments DRV3233-Q1 automotive 12 V and 24 V battery three-phase gate driver unit features accurate current sensing.


The Texas Instruments LMR51603-Q1 is a wide-VIN, easy-to-use, synchronous buck converter capable of driving up to 300 mA load current.

Texas Instruments SimpleLink CC33xx family brings the efficiency of Wi-Fi 6 to embedded device applications for the IoT with a small PCB footprint.


Texas Instruments TPS26750 highly integrated standalone controllers with a 240 W extended power range are optimized for applications supporting USB-C® PD power.

Texas Instruments MSPM0C1103 24 MHz cost-optimized MCUs offer high-performance analog peripheral integration.


Texas Instruments 2.5 V to 5.5 V input, 4 A high-efficiency step-down converters are designed for high efficiency.


Texas Instruments MSPM0C1104 MCU is based on the enhanced Arm Cortex-M0+ core platform operating at up to 24 MHz frequency.