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Texas Instruments is a leading global semiconductor company that develops and manufactures a diverse range of electronic components and systems.
Their product portfolio includes a wide array of analog and embedded processing chips, as well as measurement and control devices, used across various industries and research applications.
Texas Instruments' products are widely utilized in cutting-edge research and development projects, powering innovative technologies in fields such as electronics, automation, energy, and telecommunications.
Their integrated circuits, sensors, and signal processing solutions enable researchers to collect, analyze, and interpret data with precision and efficiency.
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68 products from Texas Instruments

Cited in 15 protocols 10 lab products found in correlation
Sourced in United States
The DLP Lightcrafter 4500 is a high-performance digital light processing (DLP) evaluation module from Texas Instruments. It features a 0.45-inch DLP chip and a powerful LED illumination system, enabling precise and flexible control of light projection.
Cited in 11 protocols 7 lab products found in correlation
Sourced in United States
The Lightcrafter DLP is a digital micromirror device (DMD) evaluation module developed by Texas Instruments. It is designed to provide a flexible and programmable platform for evaluating and testing DLP technology. The Lightcrafter DLP enables users to control and manipulate light patterns, which can be useful in various applications, such as optical metrology, projection systems, and research and development.
Cited in 9 protocols 5 lab products found in correlation
Sourced in United States, Norway
The ADS1299 is a 24-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) designed for biopotential measurement applications. It features low-noise performance, programmable gain, and on-chip reference, making it suitable for a variety of biomedical and instrumentation applications.
Cited in 7 protocols 1 lab product found in correlation
Sourced in United States
The MSP430 is a low-power, mixed-signal microcontroller (MCU) family developed by Texas Instruments. It features a 16-bit RISC CPU, embedded memory, and a variety of peripherals, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Cited in 7 protocols 6 lab products found in correlation
The DAC8552 is a dual-channel, 16-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) from Texas Instruments. It features high-resolution, low-power operation and can be used in a variety of industrial and instrumentation applications.
Cited in 6 protocols 3 lab products found in correlation
The INA 128 is an instrumentation amplifier designed by Texas Instruments. It is a precision, low-noise operational amplifier with a high common-mode rejection ratio. The INA 128 is capable of amplifying small differential signals in the presence of large common-mode voltages.
Cited in 5 protocols 1 lab product found in correlation
Sourced in United States
The LightCrafter 4500 is a development kit that provides a platform for advanced light control and projection applications. It features a Texas Instruments DLP® chipset and supporting electronics for generating and modulating light signals.
Cited in 5 protocols 7 lab products found in correlation
Sourced in United States
The DLP7000 is a digital micromirror device (DMD) from Texas Instruments. It is a core component that enables digital light processing (DLP) technology. The DLP7000 consists of an array of microscopic mirrors that can be individually tilted to control the reflection of light, allowing for the creation of high-resolution images and displays.
Cited in 5 protocols 8 lab products found in correlation
Sourced in United States
LabVIEW is a graphical programming environment developed by National Instruments for creating versatile data acquisition, instrument control, and analysis applications. It provides a visual interface for designing, testing, and deploying systems. LabVIEW allows users to build customizable virtual instruments, automate processes, and analyze data effectively.
Cited in 4 protocols
Sourced in United States
The ADS1115 is a high-precision, 16-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) designed for a variety of industrial and scientific applications. It features a programmable gain amplifier, addressing multiple input voltage ranges, and offers four differential or single-ended input channels. The ADS1115 provides a resolution of up to 16 bits and can operate at sample rates up to 860 samples per second.

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