Texas Instruments (TI) is one of the industry-leading manufacturers of microcontrollers (MCUs). Their MCUs are used in a wide range of applications, from simple embedded systems to complex industrial automation systems, including automotive, industrial automation, consumer electronics, medical, and aerospace. The product lines include Arm-based microcontrollers, MSP430, and C2000 real-time microcontrollers.
In automotive applications, TI MCUs are used to control a variety of systems such as engine control, fuel injection, airbag safety systems, and entertainment systems. In industrial automation, they are used to control motors, pumps, and other industrial equipment. In consumer electronics, they are performed on controlling audio/video equipment, digital cameras, and toys. In medical applications, they are ideal for medical equipment control, such as heart rate monitors, blood pressure monitors, and insulin pumps. And in aerospace applications, they are used to control aircraft systems such as navigation, flight control, and communication systems.
Other applications include home automation, security systems, and robotics. Based on their flexibility and scalability, they are an ideal choice for many embedded systems.