Texas Instruments says its very, very, very small microcontroller is suitable for devices such as electric toothbrushes, ...
Alas, that's as catchy as it gets (no PepperPower for this piece of tech). TI says the microcontroller costs 20 cents per unit in quantities of 1,000, which means a company could get an army of ...
Texas Instruments has released a new ultra compact MCU that will revolutionize the wearable technology industry.
The MSPM0C1104 is a wafer chip-scale package microcontroller (MCU ... Supporting its range of silicon, TI offers an optimized software development kit for all MSPM0 MCUs, including a hardware ...
Texas Instruments (TI) unveiled the MSPM0C1104 at Embedded World 2025 in Nuremberg, Germany. This device is now the world's ...
Texas Instruments (TI) has announced new power chips to support the rapidly growing power needs of modern data centres, which ...
This speck-sized chip could be incorporated in anything from smart pills to environmental sensors.
TI unveils the first 48-V integrated hot-swap eFuse and a new family of integrated GaN power stages in TOLL packaging.