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Visit TI at APEC

16-20 March

Atlanta, GA | Booth 1213

TI at APEC 2025

Reimagine power density and efficiency

As global electricity use continues to surge with the emergence of artificial intelligence, the need to deliver, convert and protect power more efficiently has never been greater. Rising data consumption levels, shrinking consumer electronics, and a focus on sustainable energy and vehicle electrification place unique demands on power engineers to maximize efficiency, push more power into smaller spaces and support higher voltages across all applications. For decades, our power management technology has delivered the performance and scalability to help you push the limits of power.

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09:30 Professional educational seminar; S01 Power converter design basics                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
Pradeep Shenoy, Brian King                                                                                              
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09:20 Industry session, IS05.3
How to easily convert a hard-switched full-bridge to a zero-voltage-switched full-bridge
John Dorosa, Daniel Hartung
11:00 Technical lecture, T01.7
An iTHD and efficiency optimized control method for triangular conduction mode totem pole bridgeless PFC with zero current detection Brent McDonald, Sheng-Yang Yu
11:30 Industry session, ISO01.7 Integrated GaN solution for server power supply units Fei Yang
11:30 Industry session, IS03.7 Three-Phase integrated GaN IPM technology for enhancing power efficiency and density for motor-drive system Toshio Yamanaka, Manu Balakrishnan, Hely Zhang
14:15

Exhibitor session, 

Expo theater 3

Pushing the efficiency and power density limits of low-power flyback converters Laszlo Balogh
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Location
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08:55 Industry session, IS08.2
Eliminate the cost for negative bias by integrated negative rail and bootstrap diode
Mengxuan Wei
09:20 Industry session, IS08.3 Integrated advanced gate driver protection and safety features for high power systems Luowi Wen, Daniel Norwood, Vivian Qi, Sasikala Thangam
10:40 Industry session, IS11.5 Industry’s first stackable boost converter with integrated GaN FETs Florian Schimkat, Oliver Nachbaur, Puneet Sareen, Narayanan Seetharaman, Stefan Herzer
11:05 Industry session, IS08.6 Pushing the switching performance limits of power semiconductors using dynamic drive Daniel Norwood, Luowei Wen
13:30 Industry session, PSMA, IS14.1 Leading the way with industry’s smallest integrated HV half-bridge and highly efficient pinout Sahana Sriraj
13:55 Industry session, IS15.2
Comparison of silicon MOSFET vs GaN for isolated half bridge LLC converters in visual display OLED TV applications Ben Lough
14:20 Industry session, IS15.3 How to achieve 30x higher power density and ultra-low EMI with advanced integration technology of isolated converters Pei-Hsin Liu, Mohamed Ahmed, Manuel Alva
14:45 Industry session, IS15.4 Hybrid control method to extend gain range in phase-shifted LLC converter Ramkumar Sivakumar, Laszlo Balogh
15:40 Industry session, IS16.5 Scalable multi-battery pack charging & back-up solutions Christian Greeff
16:00 Technical lecture, T22.7 A 450V three phase IPM achieving 99.1% efficiency in smallest 12mm*12mm package for 250W power delivery without heatsink Anand Chellamuthu, Maik Kaufmann, Manu Balakrishnan, Stefan Herzer, Hely Zhang
16:30 Industry session, IS15.7 Split inductor self-balancing HV buck Roberto Scibilia
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Session Title
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08:00 Industry session, IS20.1
The evolution of security in digitally controlled power supplies
Peter Miller
08:25 Industry session, IS23.2 Applications of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy on lithium-ion battery packs for electric vehicles Sean Xu, Pradeep Shenoy, David Magee
11:30 Technical dialogue, D01.6
A multi-mode control algorithm for totem pole bridgeless PFC Bosheng Sun; Sheng-Yang Yu, Amir Hussain
11:30 Technical dialogue, D03.9 System solutions and design trade-offs to the input filter interactions with battery chargers Xigen Zhou, Dan Mavencamp, Kuang-Yao Cheng
11:30 Technical dialogue, D13.7 A novel IPPC method for precise overload protection and burst mode operation in LLC resonant converters Manikanta Pallantla, Ramkumar S
11:30 Technical dialogue, D18.6 Multi-vendor encoder position sensing interface using programmable IP based solution Ranjul Bhambay, Pratheesh Gangadhar, Thomas Leyrer, Dhaval Khandla, Achala Ram, Manoj Koppolu, Archit Dev
11:30 Technical dialogue, D22.6 Dual-use of onboard chargers to achieve controllable DC bus voltage for electric vehicles

Reimagine power management for data centers and enterprise computing

Stop by our booth to see how we can help you design high-performance, reliable and efficient data center solutions and achieve more power in smaller spaces with our innovative power management technologies for Common Redundant Power Supply (CRPS) and open rack server power supply units (PSUs), battery back-up units, 48V AI servers and point-of-load (POL) applications. 

Reimagine USB Type-C® and USB Power Delivery

Learn how to design for both extended power range (EPR) and battery-powered systems using our USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery (PD) products and reference designs and stop by our booth to see the industry’s smallest 65W laptop power adapter (38 cm³) featuring our innovative self-biasing GaN flyback converter.

Reimagine efficiency for sustainable energy and vehicle electrification

Design with confidence with our power conversion, current and voltage sensing, isolation and real-time control technologies that work together to simplify high-voltage designs, helping you reach the highest levels of efficiency and reliability.