Catégorie - Texas Instruments
Mazda Truck Recall – Fire Risk
Summary: MAZDA IS RECALLING MODEL YEAR 1995 THROUGH 1997 AND MODEL YEAR 2001 THROUGH 2003 TRUCKS EQUIPPED WITH TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SPEED CONTROL DEACTIVATION SWITCH (SCDS) AND/OR ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) AND MANUFACTURED ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 5, 2002. A COMPONENT OF THE CRUISE CONTROL DEACTIVATION SWITCH MAY DETERIORATE OVER TIME AND DEVELOP A LEAK. THIS OCCURRENCE COULD CAUSE THE SWITCH TO ...
2009-10-31 -
US Recall News
Texas Instruments spin-off files for $500 million IPO
Sensata Technologies Holding BV, a vendor of sensors and controls used in the automotive and aerospace industries, has filed for an IPO that would raise $500 million. Initial public offering - Google - Texas Instruments - Business - Companies
2009-11-26 -
EETimes
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The Italian firm Dave has announced a CPU module based on Texas Instruments' ARM Cortex-A8-based AM3505 and AM3517 system-on-chips (SoCs).
2009-11-25 -
WindowsForDevices
LeapFrog Fly Fusion Pentop Computer Review
When I was a kid, the closest thing that I had for an electronic homework helper was a Texas Instruments calculator. As you are probably aware, those days are long gone. Families today have countless options for electronic tutoring; ranging in price, complexity and effectiveness. Today I am reviewing one of such option. LeapFrog’s FLY Fusion [...] Filed in categories: Kid Gadgets , Reviews ...
2009-11-28 -
The Gadgeteer
Sensata plans to raise $500M in IPO
ATTLEBORO — Sensata Technologies Holding B.V., the former Texas Instruments sensors-and-controls division spun off three years ago, plans to sell up to $500 million worth of stock in an initial public offering, the company said in a regulatory filing Wednesday.
2009-11-27 -
Providence Business News
LG's pico projector-packing WinMo eXpo outed for AT&T
Hey -- what's that? Oh right, it's the LG eXpo, the slider with a pico projector jammed inside. Among other things, the full QWERTY slider's packing a 1GHz CPU, a 3.2-inch touchscreen, a 5 megapixel camera, a microSD slot, and of course that removable Texas Instruments projector. The just-announced handset bears quite a strong resemblance to the Monaco we heard about way back in May -- though ...
2009-11-30 -
Engadget
Netronix looking to Android, 3G for its e-book readers
Google's little green man has been getting quite an education lately, popping up in a number of e-book readers (why hello there Nook , Alex , eDGe ). Not to be left out, Netronix is reportedly also looking to work with Texas Instruments on assimilating Android into its product line, according to company chairman Arthur Lu (via DigiTimes ). Neither are bad trends to follow in this still-infant ...
2009-11-29 -
Engadget
Analog Devices' CEO:'Our enemy is us'
MANHASSET, NY — Although leading analog chip vendors, including Analog Devices Inc., Texas Instruments, Linear Technology and Maxim Integrated Products, have all recently come out with "better than expected" quarterly results, nobody is declaring the end of the global recession -- just yet.
2009-12-04 -
Planet Analog
Android Steps Closer to Fragmentation
Wind River announced today a commercial version of the Android platform that comes with pre-integrated apps and global support and is optimized for Texas Instruments’ OMAP 3. But the offering represents one more step toward a dangerously fragmented Android universe.
2009-12-07 -
Salon.com
TI looks to reap investment rewards
When times are tough it is time for investment is the message coming out of Texas Instruments in Europe. Investment in products and solutions, capacity, research and resources.
2009-12-17 -
EETimes
Camera board plugs and plays with OMAP35x module
E-con Systems announced a 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera module designed to interconnect with the Gumstix Overo computer-on-module (COM). Aimed at handheld imaging and video devices, the e-CAM32 OMAP Gstix module is based on Omnivision's OV3640 CMOS image sensor, and plugs into the Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP35x-based Overo, E-con says.
2009-12-17 -
Linux Devices
Silicon Labs claims lowest-power microcontroller
Silicon Laboratories claims to have broken the low-power record for microcontrollers, saying devices using its F900 series MCUs obtain twice the battery life of those using comparable MCUs from Texas Instruments, Atmel or Microchip Technology.
2009-12-16 -
EETimes
eSolar Names New CEO
Pasadena-based eSolar, a developer of concentrating solar thermal power technology, said today that it has appointed John Van Scoter as its new Chief Executive Officer. Van Scoter was most recently at Texas Instruments Alternative Energy Strategy, and has a 25-year career at Texas Instruments. eSolar also said that Van Scoter will join the firm's board of directors. eSolar is venture backed by ...
2009-12-16 -
socalTech.com
Climate legislation would cost Texas Instruments, other chipmakers
SONYA N. HEBERT/DMNLegislation to slow global warming exposes a problem for TI and other U.S. chipmakers that challenges their image as the good guys of the climate debate. Every day, in nearly every process at their factories, TI and other electronics manufacturers use chemicals that are among the strongest greenhouse gases in the world.
2010-01-03 -
Dallas Morning News
Texas Instruments Brings The Future To CES 2010
The mere fact that we have personal computers right now has a whole hell of a lot to do with Texas Instruments. For years now, TI has been one of the corporations most responsible for inventing the future. They've brought us everything from graphing calcul...
2010-01-04 -
I4U
Wireless Radio Module is FCC-/IC-/CE-certified.
ProFLEX(TM) module is based on Texas Instruments' CC2520 2.4 GHz IEEE® 802.15.4(TM) and ZigBee® transceiver, MSP430 microcontroller, and CC2591 RF front end. It can transmit at up to 100 mW RF output power for long-range applications. Unit incorporates AES encryption for secure networks, 256k program flash, as well as PIFA antenna, and option for external antenna is also available. Included ...
2010-01-04 -
ThomasNet