Texas Instruments - Circuit Protection
Texas Instruments is a semiconductor company.
In 1930, Texas Instruments was founded in Dallas, Texas, USA. The company's products mainly include high-performance analog chips, digital signal processors, microcontrollers, and various connection and power management solutions. Texas Instruments' products have the following characteristics: high performance, low power consumption, high reliability, easy integration, and wide application flexibility. The company's products are widely used in fields such as consumer electronics, automotive electronics, industrial control, communication, medical electronics, aerospace, and military defense.
Texas Instruments has acquired Spansion's manufacturing division and Chengdu Chengxin Semiconductor. In 2011, the company acquired National Semiconductor.
Circuit protection mainly refers to products that protect electronic components in electronic circuits from damage under overvoltage, overcurrent, surge, electromagnetic interference, etc. (such as transient voltage suppression diodes and gas discharge tubes), as well as products used to reduce the risk of fire caused by electrical overload or circuit failure, such as fuses and circuit breakers. It also includes related accessories designed for such products, such as fuse holders, fuse pullers, and circuit breaker mounting bases.
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Texas Instruments - Circuit Protection: Circuit protection devices have a wide range of applications in the construction industry, transportation industry, and public service sector. Their role is to protect the safety of electrical equipment, effectively prevent circuit overload, short circuit and other problems, thereby maintaining the normal operation of equipment and the safety of personnel.





















