Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments, commonly known as TI, is a global semiconductor company renowned for its broad portfolio of analog and embedded processing products. With a focus on empowering innovation, TI's semiconductor technologies enable a wide array of applications across industrial, automotive, consumer electronics, and communications sectors. The company's product offerings encompass analog integrated circuits, digital signal processors, microcontrollers, and power management solutions, catering to diverse industry needs. TI's dedication to quality and reliability is evident in its comprehensive testing and validation processes, ensuring that its products meet stringent industry standards. Furthermore, TI actively collaborates with customers to provide technical support, fostering strong partnerships and driving technological advancements. With a global presence and a legacy of over 90 years, Texas Instruments remains at the forefront of semiconductor innovation, delivering solutions that contribute to the advancement of technology and the improvement of everyday life.

Specialized Sensors

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Operating Temperature
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Grade
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Sensing Temperature - Local
Test Condition
Sensing Temperature - Remote
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LM94021QBIMG/NOPB
LM94021-Q1 AUTOMOTIVE GRADE, TEM
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$0.7606
5+
$0.7183
10+
$0.6761
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1,270 Available
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Surface Mount
Analog Voltage
1.5V ~ 5.5V
Analog, Local
-50°C ~ 150°C
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5.5 ~ 13.6mV/°C
Programmable Resolution
±1.5°C (±2.7°C)
20°C ~ 40°C (-50°C ~ 150°C)
-50°C ~ 150°C
5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353
SC-70-5
Automotive
AEC-Q100
IWR1843AQGABLR
SENSOR PROXIMITY MISC
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$22.3099
5+
$21.0704
10+
$19.8310
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1,000 Available
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Voltage
Proximity
-40°C ~ 105°C
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AWR6843ARBGALPQ1
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$380.2817
5+
$359.1549
10+
$338.0282
Quantity
667 Available
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Radar Based Sensors
-40°C ~ 125°C
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TSL214
LINEAR OUTPUT PHOTO IC
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TSL401
LINEAR OUTPUT PHOTO IC
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TSL213A
64 X 1 INTEGRATED SENSOR
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TSL1401
LINEAR OUTPUT PHOTO IC
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TSL213
LINEAR OUTPUT PHOTO IC
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IWR1843ABGABL
SINGLE-CHIP 76-GHZ TO 81-GHZ IND
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-40°C ~ 105°C
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IWR1843AQGABL
SENSOR PROXIMITY MISC
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-40°C ~ 105°C
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AWR6843ARBGALPRQ1
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Radar Based Sensors
-40°C ~ 125°C
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AWR2943ABGALTQ1
SENSOR RADAR CAN/GPIO/I2C OUT
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Radar Sensor
-40°C ~ 140°C
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AWR2944ABGALTQ1
SENSOR RADAR CAN/GPIO/I2C OUT
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CAN, GPIO, I²C, LVDS, SPI, UART
Radar Sensor
-40°C ~ 140°C
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AWR2944ABGALTRQ1
SENSOR RADAR CAN/GPIO/I2C OUT
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CAN, GPIO, I²C, LVDS, SPI, UART
Radar Sensor
-40°C ~ 140°C
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AWR2943ABGALTRQ1
SENSOR RADAR CAN/GPIO/I2C OUT
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CAN, GPIO, I²C, LVDS, SPI, UART
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Specialized Sensors

Specialized sensors are meticulously engineered devices tailored to meet specific requirements or cater to niche applications. These sensors come in a wide variety of types, each designed to measure and detect specific physical quantities or environmental parameters. Some common types of specialized sensors include: Accelerometer: Measures acceleration forces, including static and dynamic forces, allowing for motion detection and tilt sensing. Gyroscope: Detects angular velocity or rotational motion, enabling precise orientation and stabilization measurements. Magnetometer: Uses magnetic fields to measure and detect magnetic forces or changes in magnetic fields, commonly employed in compasses or navigation systems. Pressure Sensor: Measures pressure variations, which find application in monitoring fluid or gas pressure, altitude measurement, or industrial process control. Temperature Sensor: Detects changes in temperature, often used for environmental monitoring, HVAC systems, or temperature control in various industries. Humidity Sensor: Measures humidity levels in the surrounding environment, crucial for applications such as weather monitoring, indoor climate control, or agriculture. Light Sensor: Detects light intensity or ambient light levels, facilitating automatic brightness adjustment in displays, light-sensitive switches, or photography equipment. Air Quality Monitor: Measures air pollutants or gas concentrations, contributing to indoor air quality assessment or environmental monitoring. Analog-to-Frequency Converter: Converts analog signals into frequency output, commonly used in data transmission or signal processing applications. Anemometer: Measures wind speed or airflow, vital for weather monitoring, wind turbines, or ventilation systems. Battery Sensor: Monitors battery status, including voltage, current, or charge level, used in battery management systems or portable devices. Biometric Sensor: Captures and analyzes unique biological characteristics such as fingerprints, retinal patterns, or facial features for identification or access control purposes. Bubble Detector: Detects the presence of air bubbles in fluid systems, essential for medical devices, chemical processing, or liquid-level monitoring. Button Press Sensor: Detects and registers the actuation of buttons or switches, prevalent in user interfaces, keyboards, or control panels. Camshaft Sensor: Measures the position or rotational speed of a camshaft in internal combustion engines, ensuring precise engine timing and fuel injection. Capacitive Sensor: Utilizes changes in capacitance to detect proximity, touch, or position, commonly found in touchscreens, proximity sensors, or level sensors. Contact Sensor: Detects physical contact or touch, utilized in touch-sensitive devices, security systems, or robotics for object detection. Depth Gauge: Measures the depth or level of fluids, often used in tanks, water management systems, or industrial applications requiring accurate liquid level sensing. Dry Contact Sensor: Detects the opening or closing of electrical contacts without applying voltage, commonly employed in home automation, security systems, or industrial control. Fingerprint Sensor: Captures and verifies unique fingerprint patterns for authentication or identification purposes, widely used in smartphones, access control systems, or forensic applications. Force Sensing Sensor: Measures applied force or pressure, enabling force feedback, load monitoring, or material testing. Gas Sensor: Detects and measures specific gases or gas concentrations, extensively used in environmental monitoring, industrial safety, or gas leakage detection. Geiger Tube: Detects and measures ionizing radiation, critical for nuclear industry applications, personal dosimeters, or radiation monitoring. Infrared Sensor: Detects infrared radiation or temperature variations, commonly used in heat-sensitive equipment, motion detection, or proximity sensing. Joystick: Allows for manual control of movement or direction, widely used in gaming consoles, remote-controlled vehicles, or robotic applications. Laser Power Sensor: Measures the power or energy of laser beams, important for laser equipment calibration, laser safety, or laser processing applications. These are just some examples of specialized sensors available in the market. Each sensor type serves a specific purpose and finds application in various industries, scientific research, medical devices, consumer electronics, and many other fields.