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TI’s Delfino™ MCUs offer a boost in power

Today, TI announced the new Delfino™ MCUs, which offer double the performance boost – enabling more intelligent, energy efficient high-end control applications, such as servo drives, renewable energy systems (wind and solar), power line monitoring and driver assistance.
TI’s Delfino technology enables benefits to the following application areas:
 
Advanced power line monitoring: Monitor power delivery and [...]

TI at APEC 2009

This week TI showcased new innovations in Power Management and Energy Efficiency at the 24th annual Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) in Washington, DC. The APEC 2009 conference focuses on a broad range of topics in the use, design, manufacturing and marketing of all kinds of power electronics equipment. TI demonstrated six technological improvements in [...]

Solar market at a grid level expands in the US

I found this interesting article in The New York Times Green Inc blog, titled “A Solar Boost for the Sunshine State.“  There are several aspects in this topic that are very interesting.

Serious attention is being paid in the US towards reducing the dependency on fossil fuels at a grid level.  Many countries in Europe such [...]

Customizing battery power

Came across this article: Building a Better Battery:…in the Wall Street Journal blog.  Jonathan Shieber outlines how the increased percentage of renewable energy sources brings about the need for more and larger batteries. The systems he talks about are huge battery installations like the 34MW system NKG Insulators Ltd. of Nagoya is deploying in conjunction [...]