New portfolios from TI push the limits of power design further, help engineers achieve industry-leading power density
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DALLAS, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) today introduced two new power conversion device portfolios to help engineers achieve more power in smaller spaces, providing the highest power density at a lower cost. TI’s new 100V integrated gallium nitride (GaN) power stages feature thermally enhanced dual-side cooled package technology to simplify thermal designs and achieve the highest power density in mid-voltage applications at more than 1.5kW/in3. TI’s new 1.5W isolated DC/DC modules with integrated transformers are the industry’s smallest and most power-dense, helping engineers shrink the isolated bias power-supply size in automotive and industrial systems by over 89%. Devices from both portfolios will be on display at this year’s Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC), Feb. 25-29 in Long Beach, California.