Texas Instruments Highlights Energy-Efficient Semiconductor Solutions for Automotive and Appliances at electronica India 2025
Texas Instruments (TI) presented its portfolio of analog and embedded processing semiconductors at electronica India 2025, held from September 17-19 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre. Located at Hall 3, booth D11, TI’s exhibit focuses on applications for energy infrastructure, automotive, and connected appliances, including HVAC fans, vacuum cleaners, and electric two-wheelers.
Santhosh Kumar, president and managing director of TI India, stated that the showcased semiconductors support energy-efficient, smart, and secure systems for sustainable applications across industries.
TI is introducing its F28E120SC and F28E120SB C2000 real-time microcontrollers (MCUs), designed for cost-effective motor control in home appliances and power tools. The F28E120SC MCU is featured in two demonstrations:
Noise reduction in appliance fans: The MCU controls a high-voltage three-phase motor with a total harmonic distortion reduction algorithm to reduce noise and enhance efficiency in HVAC fan systems.
High-speed sensorless motor control in vacuum cleaners: The MCU uses sensorless field-oriented control (FOC) software to manage a low-voltage vacuum motor, supporting speeds up to 150,000rpm with stable startup and reduced peak currents.
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