Texas Instruments Incorporated – NSN Components Catalog
CAGE Codes:
0EUE8 | 14859 | 0UCB4 |
0HPY7 | 0ZC40 | 0GNV6 |
0J1E1 | 0F694 | 0LD05 |
12944 | 0LCG1 | 0V8L4 |
Operating Segments: Semiconductors, analog products, embedded processors, digital light processing, and educational technology
HQ: Dallas, Texas, United States
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments' history started in 1930, when J. Clarence Karcher and Eugene McDermott established Geographical Service Incorporated (GSI), as an early supplier of seismic investigation administrations for the oil business. In 1939, the organization revamped as Coronado Corp, with GSI as an auxiliary. During World War 2, GSI extended its portfolio to incorporate hardware for the US Navy, Army, and Signal Corps. In 1951, the organization changed its name to Texas Instruments, and entered the semiconductor business by creating the silicon semiconductor in 1954. During the 1990s, Texas Instruments got one of the main designers of training innovation with the TI-81 graphical number cruncher, the replacements of which keep on being utilized in schools far and wide. All through the 2000s and 2010s, TI kept on growing its endeavors in the simple and inserted handling fields, for example, propelling a group of single-chip advanced phone arrangements in 2007, and opening the Kilby Labs in Dallas to proceed with innovative work, and obtaining National Semiconductor in 2011. Today, Texas Instruments is a Fortune 500 organization with in excess of 30,000 workers, about 100,000 items, and more than 40,000 licenses to its name.
Products, Services, and Platforms
Products May Include But Are Not Limited To
- Analog Products: This division includes products that turn signals like sound, pressure, and light into digital information for electronic devices, and includes equipment like power management, signal-chain technology like data converters and sensors, clocks, and amplifiers.
- Embedded Processors: Embedded processors gather inputs from analog chips and perform computational processing to operate a system. Products in this category fall under three sub-divisions: wireless connectivity products, microcontrollers, and multicore processors.
- Digital Light Processing: Digital light processing is a set of optical micro-electro-mechanical technologies that use digital micromirror devices, and is used in digital cinema, rear projection TV sets, digital signs, medical, security, and industrial uses.
Subsidiaries/Partners
Algorex inc, ASIC II Limited, Benchmarq Microelectronics Corporation, Burr-Brown Holding Corporation, Mediamatics Inc, Integrated Circuit Designs Inc, Energy Recommerce Inc., etc.
Competitors
Acacia Communications, Adesto Technologies, Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited, Ambarella Inc, ChipMOS Technologies Inc, Ichor Holdings, First Solar Inc, Inphi Corporation, Intel, Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation, Skyworks Solutions, United Microelectronics Corporation, etc.