TI addresses critical power-management design challenges for electric vehicles and industrial systems at APEC 2022

New products, demonstrations and industry presentations will help power designers reduce EMI and noise, and improve power density and reliability

New products, demonstrations and industry presentations will help power designers reduce EMI and noise, and improve power density and reliability

Bangalore, India (March 18, 2022) – Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) will demonstrate at the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) how engineers can overcome some of their most pressing power-management design challenges. From March 20 through 24 in booth No. 514, the company will showcase the newest additions to its power-management portfolio and demonstrate system-level solutions for increasing power density; reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI), noise and quiescent current (IQ); and extending reliability. Power experts will also lead 16 industry and technical sessions on these topics at the event in Houston. To view virtual demos and related white papers, technical articles and on-demand training, see TI.com/APEC.

“For decades, TI has been at the forefront of developing new processes, packaging and circuit-design technologies that help power designers achieve higher power density, extend battery life, reduce EMI, preserve power and signal integrity, and maintain reliability in their systems,” said Mark Gary, senior vice president, Analog Power Products. “Our commitment to delivering next-generation power-management solutions is helping engineers achieve new levels of performance, improve energy efficiency and increase reliability in applications ranging from automotive powertrain and body electronics to electric vehicle (EV) charging, solar power and medical equipment.”

TI is debuting three new products at APEC to help engineers mitigate EMI and noise in their systems:

Innovative solutions push power further

At booth No. 514 and virtually at TI.com/APEC, TI will demonstrate how its products can help engineers overcome critical power-management design challenges such as:

TI power experts present technologies enabling the future

Throughout APEC, TI experts will share insights into the technologies that are making it possible to enhance system-level performance now and in the future. APEC attendees can explore topics such as achieving low EMI using a dual random spread-spectrum scheme; driving power density higher using 650-V GaN FETs in 800-V power converters; and delivering the most advanced protection and diagnostics with isolated gate drivers for automotive applications. The full schedule of industry and technical sessions hosted by TI experts is available now at TI.com/APEC.