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Analog Innovation Enhances In-Vehicle Infotainment and Charging Experience

Published: Aug 13,2014

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Texas Instruments today introduced a new power management integrated circuit (PMIC) to enhance infotainment systems. TI also introduced the industry's first USB 3.0 devices and a free-positioning Qi wireless power transmitter for automobiles that enable a more enjoyable, more convenient connected experience.

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Texas Instruments analog innovation enhances in-vehicle infotainment and charging experience

TI's TPS659039-Q1 PMIC powers the DRA74x "Jacinto 6" processor and minimizes system-level power consumption in next-generation infotainment system designs. Compared to competing devices, the PMIC improves thermal management through adaptive voltage scaling, reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI) through internal and external synchronization, and enables design flexibility with power sequencing.

The TPS659039-Q1 powers on in only 15 milliseconds, which gives users lightning-fast access to driver information, camera views, the navigation system and head-up display. Designers can also choose this PMIC to power dual- and quad-core ARM Cortex-15 processors in automotive and industrial applications.

In complex infotainment systems, the new SN74AUP1T34-Q1 and TXS0102-Q1 voltage level translators solve voltage mismatch issues by simply connecting incompatible CMOS logic communication between the processor and legacy peripheral devices operating at a different voltage.

TI's new TUSB8041-Q1 and TUSB8020B-Q1 USB Hub controllers and TUS9261-Q1 USB-to-SATA bridge allow USB 3.0 connectivity for the first time in the automobile for up to four 3.0 USB ports.

The new bq500414Q is the industry's automotive-qualified, Qi 1.1-compliant wireless power transmitter to offer free-positioning, foreign object detection and system-level EMI enhancement. The transmitter IC, which enables wireless charging from an automotive console with an A6 coil design, provides a simpler, stress-free charging experience for the driver or passengers.

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