Source: Time: 2023-11-27News
Texas Instruments' semiconductor products account for almost 85% of its revenue (according to 2003 data). We occupy leading positions in various product fields, including digital signal processors, digital to analog converters, analog-to-digital converters, energy management, analog integrated circuits, and more. Wireless communication is also a focus of Texas Instruments, with approximately 50% of mobile phones worldwide equipped with chips produced by Texas Instruments. At the same time, it also produces integrated circuits and microcontrollers for applications.
Wireless terminal commercial unit
Digital Light Processing (DLP)
singlechip
MSP430: Low cost, low-power, and versatile embedded 16 bit MCU with capacitive touch function and FRAM function.
TMS320: 16/32-bit MCU family optimized for real-time control applications
16 bit, integer operation, 20 to 40 MHz
C28X: 32-bit, integer or floating-point operation, 100 to 150 MHz
Stellaris ®: 32-bit ARM with advanced communication capabilities ® MCU, including CORTEX-M3 and M4, its LM3S series processor is the only one among all brands of processors with CORTEX-M3 as the core that integrates Ethernet MAC+PHY, while other brands only have MAC. The integration of PHY has excellent cost-effectiveness.
Digital Signal Processor
Texas Instruments TMS320
TMS320C2xxx: 16 and 32-bit digital signal processors optimized for control applications
TMS320C5xxx: 16 bit full point low-power processor, 100 to 300 MHz
TMS320C6xxx: High performance digital signal processor family, 300 to 1000 MHz
Other models include TMS320C33, TMS320C3x, TMS320C4x, TMS320C5x, and TMS320C8x, as well as the OMAP series of multi-core processors based on ARM architecture designed for mobile devices, such as ARM9, ARM11, Cortex-A8, A9, etc.