Wednesday, 1 August 2012

New TI energy chips save energy, move towards universal charging

New TI power chips save energy, move towards universal charging

TI is not just in the industry of creating ARM-based processors. The organization makes various components and chips. Among the items in the huge repertoire of plastic are charging remotes. Texas Instruments' latest offering, the UCC28700, not just draws an remarkably low sub-30mW when idle (meeting new five-star rating needs in the European Commission), but achieves this inside a small package that removes the requirement for an opto-feedback circuit or any other exterior components. Another new controller, the TPS2511, takes up the issue of multiple battery chargers by moving to some 5V universal system for pills and mobile phones while using USB Battery Charging 1.2 specs. This might mean not just lower power bills (if perhaps nominally so), but more compact wall hpv warts you can use across numerous products. For additional, browse the PR following the break.

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