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Tag Archives: Texas Instruments
What is analog’s role in low-power design? Interview with TI’s VP of Analog Technology Development, Dr. Venu Menon
Last month, Dr. Venu Menon, VP of Analog Technology Development at Texas Instruments, gave a keynote speech at the ISQED conference in Silicon Valley titled “Applications Drive Analog Technology Development and Innovation.” During his keynote, Dr. Menon noted that analog … Continue reading
Posted in Analog, Design, Flash, FRAM, Low-Power, Microcontroller, SRAM
Tagged analog, microcontroller, Texas Instruments, Wolverine
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Texas Instruments’ PowerStack package proves that low power is a killer app for 3D packaging
When you’re trying to eke every percentage of efficiency from a design, you leave no stone unturned. Yet an IC package is often a stone left unturned because it’s often entirely under the control of the chip vendor and besides, … Continue reading