TI Newsletter - February 26, 2012
Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 and ARM9 Microprocessors:
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Virtual Conference: Explore TI's ARM-based solutions
Texas Instruments is producing more ARM-based solutions than any other
manufacturer. In this Virtual Conference TI provides overview and
outlook about its ARM-based processors, microcontrollers and SoCs
product range. Register today.
Join TI, ARM and Microsoft at Embedded World cocktail event
On February 28 from 4-6pm, TI along with ARM, Adeneo and Microsoft are
hosting a cocktail reception at the Windows Embedded booth Hall5/5-340.
Learn about Windows Embedded products and enter to win a BeagleBone to
start your development on Windows Embedded Compact 7.
QNX support available for AM335x ARM processor and BeagleBone
Neutrino with graphics software from QNX Software Systems is optimized
for the AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 MPUs to ease programming and enable
applications with advanced user interfaces. QNX's BSP support for the
BeagleBone, using the Sitara AM335x processor, is now available for
download.
Stellaris® ARM® Cortex(TM)-M-based MCUs:
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Migrate existing CMSIS-based software to any Stellaris MCU
Developers can now migrate existing CMSIS-based software to any
Stellaris microcontroller. In addition to TI's StellarisWare®
software suite, ARM®'s CMSIS libraries help developers realize the
industry-leading benefits of Stellaris LM4F MCUs by simplifying the
implementation of floating point, single instruction multiple data
(SIMD) and digital signal processing (DSP) operations.
C6-Integra DSP+ARM Processor:
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Video: MityDSP-L138F Software-Defined Radio with uPP Data Transfer
An overview of the prototype system used to implement a software-
defined radio featuring the MityDSP-L138F system on module from
Critical Link, the OMAP-L138 DSP+ARM processor from Texas Instruments,
and DAC and ADC Evaluation modules also from Texas Instruments.
Instrumentation Amplifier:
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TI Thanks an Engineer
In 1958, Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit and changed
electronics forever. In the early 1960s, Robert Moog invented the Moog
Synthesizer and revolutionized digital music production. What have you
done lately? Come show us.
Power Management:
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TPS6213x/4x/5x/6x/7x: 3 to 17 Vin, Up to 3-A Output Step-Down Converter
in 3x3mm QFN Package
The TPS6213X family is an easy-to-use synchronous step down DC/DC
converter optimized for applications with high power density. A high
switching frequency of typically 2.5MHz allows the use of small
inductors and provides fast transient response as well as high output
voltage accuracy by utilization of the DCS-Control(TM) topology. With
its wide operating input voltage range of 3V to 17V, the devices are
ideally suited for systems powered from either a Li-Ion or other
batteries as well as from 12-V intermediate power rails.
C5000 Ultra Low Power DSP:
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Online 2012 New Year Sale: Last chance!
Don't miss out - last chance to save on two of the popular C5000 ultra-
low-power DSP eZdsp development kits. TI's VC5505 eZdsp USB Stick
Development Tool now on sale for $39 (normally $49) - use coupon code
C5000KITONE. Offer ends February 29, 2012 or until first 300 are sold.
One tool per customer.
Online 2012 New Year Sale: Last chance to save on C5000 development
kits!
Don't miss out - last chance to save on two of the popular C5000 ultra-
low-power DSP eZdsp development kits. TI's C5515 eZdsp USB Stick
Development Tool now on sale for $65 (normally $79) - use coupon code
C5000KITONE. Offer ends February 29, 2012 or until first 300 are sold.
One tool per customer.
Amplifiers and Linear:
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OPA2836: Dual, Low-Power, Rail-to-Rail Out, Negative Rail In, VFB Op
Amp
Fabricated using industry-leading BiCom-3x (SiGe complimentary bipolar)
process, the OPA2836 is a dual ultra-low-power, rail-to-rail output,
negative rail input, voltage-feedback operational amplifier designed to
operate over a power supply range of +/-1.25-V to +/-2.75-V dual
supply. Consuming only 1mA per channel and a unity gain bandwidth of
205MHz, the amplifier sets an industry leading power-to-performance
ratio for rail-to-rail amplifiers. With more than 30 percent power
savings over competitive devices and a very high open loop gain, the
OPA2836 is an ideal choice for systems where accuracy and performance
are essential.
Fonte: myti@newsletters.ti.com