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Download the 2015 Texas Instruments Power Guide

Posted July 12, 2015 6:00 AM by Texas Instruments

The 15th edition of TI's Power Management Guide features high-performance power integrated circuits ranging from standard linear regulators to highly efficient voltage regulators and battery management. All tailored to meet your power design challenges. TI makes designing easier with leading-edge support tools such as the WEBENCH® Design Center. This online guide includes design factors, featured products, graphic representations of portfolios and parametric tables.

Download the 2015 TI Power Management Guide

Register today on my.TI™ my.TI™ account to keep current on new product releases and design tools.

(Editor's Note: This is a sponsored post brought to you by Texas Instruments.)

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07/15/2015 11:32 AM

Thanks again, to whomever posted this! Now let's see if I can make sense of it (not my wheel-house).

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