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| | Advertisement | September 7th: Learn how to easily develop an AC Level-2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment (EVSE) system with TI's open-source EVSE development platform. |
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| | | On Demand: Learn how TI's new International Organization for Standardization 26262-compliant isolated gate driver, the UCC5880-Q1, optimizes the most important traction inverter characteristics to achieve a more efficient, reliable and power-dense design. |
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| | | October 5th: Join our experts as they help uncover how to efficiently power ADAS, body zonal control and powertrain modules using TI's new high efficiency, low IQ automotive buck controllers. |
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| | | On Demand: Learn how the new AWRL1432 enables radar to replace incumbent technologies for low-power, cost-sensitive automotive applications like kick-to-open and parking assist. |
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