
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments (TI) offers more than 100,000 products. Its largest segment is analog semiconductors, which change real-world signals (such as sound and images) into the digital Data Streams. Analog product are used to manage power in all electronic devices; TI sells these products to customers in the consumer electronics and industrial markets, among others. The company also makes embedded processors, which can process data from analog chips and handle specific tasks in electronic devices. TI's other products include digital light processing (DLP) chips used in high-definition projectors, custom semiconductors, and calculators. It generates most of its sales from the Asia/Pacific region.
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United States 1951 Public NASDAQ: TXN > $10b 10,001 - 50,000 Open website - TECHNOLOGY STACK
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Texas Instruments’s Tech Stack maps Texas Instruments’s participation in the IoT tech stack.
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Texas Instruments’s IoT Snapshot maps the range and focus areas of Texas Instruments’s IoT business across Technologies, Use Cases, Industries, and Services. Only categories with active products will be shown. Missing categories indicate that there is no activity in those areas.TechnologiesSensorsHumidity SensorsTemperature SensorsNetworks & ConnectivityRF TransceiversWearablesWatches, Gloves & Wrist ComputersAutomation & ControlAutomation & Process Control SystemsUse CasesBuilding Automation & ControlRetail Store AutomationWarehouse AutomationFunctionsLogistics & TransportationIndustriesAerospaceAutomotiveElectronicsHealthcare & HospitalsRenewable EnergyRetailTransportationUtilitiesServicesTraining
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Texas Instruments helps IoT-related system designs achieve compliance with safety regulations, security standards, and other functional safety considerations.
From sensor to cloud, their integrated circuits allow you to accurately sense, understand and transmit intelligent data. Advancements in nanopower, mmWave sensing, connectivity, 5G, Artificial Intelligence and deep learning help you create what’s next in your IoT design, for any application. Texas Instruments circuits and design tools are backed by decades of system expertise and the largest cloud partner network in the industry.
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European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)We produce globally applicable standards for Information & Communications Technologies including fixed, mobile, radio, broadcast, internet, aeronautical and other areas.IO-LinkIO-Link is a fieldbus independent and manufacturer independent communication standard and can be integrated into any existing fieldbus via a corresponding interface. This fieldbus independence allowed the creation of a corresponding specification by the IO-Link community, which has already been published by the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) as IEC 61131-9 (International Standard).OMA SpecWorks
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