New products
Single-chip 57GHz to 64GHz intelligent mmWave sensor with integrated antenna on package (AoP)
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 9.99
3.3-V to 5-V, 250-Kbps, full-duplex RS-485 transceiver with IEC ESD and ±70-V fault-protected
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 1.521
42V, small size nano-power undervoltage supervisor with programmable delay and de-glitch
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.521
Functional isolation dual-channel 2/0 digital isolator
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.38
Automotive, 100BASE-T1 Ethernet PHY, time precision with TC-10 and MACsec
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 2.088
12-bit, 3.3-kSPS four-channel delta-sigma ADC with PGA, comparator and 1.8-V I²C bus voltage support
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 1
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Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index rating for our commitment to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer employee equality for the sixth year in a row.
Most Sustainable Companies recognition by Barron’s for the fourth consecutive year.
Reduction of our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from 2015 to 2022 - making progress towards our 25% reduction goal.
of solid waste materials generated were diverted from landfills in 2022.
of philanthropic donations, in partnership with the TI Foundation, TI employees and retirees, to support our local communities, including more than $14 million for education.