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Exhibits energy-efficient and intelligent semiconductor innovations at electronica India exhibition in 2025

Tech giant Texas Instruments showcases cutting-edge semiconductor technologies designed for energy infrastructure at the electronica India 2025 exhibit.

Expounds cutting-edge, energy-efficient, and intelligent semiconductor technologies at electronica...
Expounds cutting-edge, energy-efficient, and intelligent semiconductor technologies at electronica India 2025, by TI (Texas Instruments)

Exhibits energy-efficient and intelligent semiconductor innovations at electronica India exhibition in 2025

Texas Instruments Showcases Latest Semiconductor Innovations at electronica India 2025

Texas Instruments (TI) is set to demonstrate its latest semiconductor innovations at electronica India 2025, taking place from September 17-19 in Bengaluru, India. The company's exhibit, located in Hall 3, booth D11 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, will feature a variety of advancements in energy infrastructure, automotive, and connected devices.

In the realm of home appliances and power tools, TI is showcasing the F28E120SC MCU. This microcontroller (MCU) is capable of controlling a high-voltage three-phase motor and running a total harmonic distortion reduction algorithm for noise reduction. The F28E120SC MCU also supports sensorless FOC software, enabling high efficiency, smooth and stable startup, and reduced peak currents in vacuum cleaners.

Moreover, the F28E120SC MCU is being used in demonstrations of HVAC fans and electric 2-wheelers, showcasing its potential in a wide range of applications. The MCU is also being utilised in a 65W charger with two USB ports, which leverages TI's integrated Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology to deliver more power in less space (2.3W per cubic inch), making it ideal for convenient, portable charging solutions.

TI's exhibit also includes LED drivers for lighting systems, processors for displays and entertainment, battery management technologies, motor control solutions, and more, all aimed at driving innovation in the electric vehicle ecosystem.

In the automotive sector, TI's high-voltage battery management system (BMS) technology is on display, enhancing safety and reliability for large battery packs in electric vehicles. A 750W light electric vehicle charger powered by the UCC25661-Q1 LLC controller is also on display, featuring TI's patented input power proportional control (IPPC) technology for consistent, stable charging.

To further highlight its commitment to innovation, TI is debuting the most affordable devices in its C2000 real-time microcontroller portfolio at electronica India 2025. Additionally, a highly compact 11kW electric vehicle charging system is demonstrated, powered by a single F29x C2000 MCU, achieving remarkable efficiency (97.6%) while taking up minimal space.

Visitors to the TI booth at electronica India 2025 will have the opportunity to witness firsthand the company's latest advancements in semiconductor technology, shaping the future of energy infrastructure, automotive, and connected devices.

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