Texas Instruments showcases energy-efficient and intelligent semiconductor solutions at electronica India 2025 conference
Texas Instruments (TI) is making a significant impact at electronica India 2025, held in Bengaluru, India from September 17 to 19. The semiconductor giant is showcasing its latest advancements in Hall 3, Booth D11, with a focus on building a more sustainable future.
The star of the show is the F28E120SC MCU, featured in two on-site demonstrations. This microcontroller (MCU) is designed to control a low-voltage vacuum motor in vacuum cleaners, offering high efficiency, smooth and stable startup, and reduced peak currents. It can also manage a high-voltage three-phase motor in appliance fans to reduce noise and improve efficiency.
TI is also demonstrating a highly compact 11kW electric vehicle charging system powered by a single F29xC2000 MCU. This innovation combines high and low voltage power conversion in one stage for high efficiency.
In the realm of charging solutions, a 65W charger with two USB ports using TI's integrated GaN technology is on display. This charger delivers more power in less space compared to traditional chargers.
TI is not limiting its innovations to the automotive sector. The F28E120SC and F28E120SB MCUs are also delivering smoother, quieter, and more efficient motor performance in a wide range of home appliances and power tools.
The company is debuting the most affordable devices in its C2000 real-time MCU portfolio at electronica India 2025. TI's exhibit also includes LED drivers for lighting systems, processors for displays and entertainment, battery management technologies, motor control solutions, and more for electric vehicles.
TI's high-voltage battery management system (BMS) technology is showcased at the event, enhancing safety and reliability for large battery packs in electric vehicles. The CC35xxE wake word detection is also demonstrated, exploring Edge AI audio capabilities with 3rd Party Sensory's TrueHandsfree library on TI's CC3551 Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth LE 5.4 wireless MCU.
A 750W light electric vehicle charger powered by the UCC25661-Q1 LLC controller is on display, featuring TI's patented input power proportional control (IPPC) technology.
Santhosh Kumar, president and managing director of TI India, stated that TI's innovations are essential for building a more sustainable future. TI's latest advancements are showcased in applications such as HVAC fans, vacuum cleaners, and electric 2-wheelers.
At the same time, TDK Corporation and its group companies are presenting their latest electronic components, energy devices, and magnetic products with a focus on innovative solutions for automotive, industrial, and consumer applications at electronica India 2025. The event promises to be a hub of innovation and sustainability in the semiconductor industry.
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