All blog posts tagged with "innovation"
Young innovator finds purpose at the heartbeat of electronics and in the ‘soul of the music’
Concert violinist by night, microelectromechanical systems engineer by day. How a young innovator integrated his passions for violin and engineering to develop our latest breakthrough – TI BAW resonator technology.
From virtual health to smart cities, TI BAW technology accelerates big data on the information superhighway
The 21st century is the era of big data. In a world of billions of connected people and tens of billions of connected machines, the flow of data is growing exponentially. Our new bulk acoustic wave technology provides a much cleaner clock reference for wired and wireless systems.
Tiny technology, global impact: TI BAW resonator breakthrough creates new electronic heartbeat
Every electronic system has a heartbeat – a clock signal – that helps synchronize each component. For decades, designers have used quartz crystals for this. Our new bulk acoustic wave resonator breakthrough promises to radically improve the performance of internal clocks.
Intelligence at the edge powers autonomous factories
From traditional industrial robots to the latest collaborative robots, their systems rely on sensors that generate lots of data that can be used to make real-time decisions. Our millimeter-wave (mmWave) technology is helping enable intelligence at the edge in factories.
This day in TI space: from 1958 to today
Our heritage in space exploration is rich, dating back to 1958 with the launch of the U.S.’s first satellite – Explorer I. From that satellite to the first moon landing and first comet landing to exploring the planets, TI has been instrumental in several major space missions.
5 ways your drive is changing faster than the autobahn
From enhanced connectivity, adaptive features and new levels of personalization, innovations and advancements in sensors, processors, microcontrollers, DLP® technology are changing your driving experience today and in the near future.
Grid automation: the bright future of the fast-growing power network
The future of America’s power grid looks bright: fewer outages, better efficiency and more renewable energy sources. Across the country, states and utility companies are transforming our electromechanical infrastructure into a system that’s automated, smarter and more dynamic.
Half the space, double the power: How gallium nitride is revolutionizing robotics, renewable energy, telecom and more
For more than 60 years, silicon has been the basis of the electrical components used in everything from mobile phones to industrial robots. But there’s a new breed of power supply and conversion systems based on gallium-nitride.
Chief Technology Officer Ahmad Bahai discusses isolation in a world of collaboration
In a world where humans and machines continually interact, isolation matters. The increasing number of industrial, automotive, medical and offline applications need the protection, noise immunity and reliable performance that isolation technology provides.
Intelligent autonomy at the edge: Sensors making decisions on their own can make life smarter
With a microcontroller, a radio-frequency front end, a hardware accelerator and a programmable DSP, TI mmWave sensors calculate an object's range, velocity and angle at up to three times higher resolution than any other radar sensor on the market.