Alliance Update | Texas Instruments Visits PMIC Laboratory

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On August 18, 2025, a team of experts from Texas Instruments (TI) visited the Power Management Technology Innovation Alliance Laboratory at Zhejiang University, Yuyuan Campus, to engage in technical exchanges and training on the theme of “Cutting-edge Technologies and Trends in DSP and Applications.”

Professor Wu Xinke provided a systematic introduction to the alliance’s cooperation mechanism and several key ongoing research projects. Subsequently, both parties engaged in in-depth discussions on the latest technological advancements in Digital Signal Processors (DSP) and the collaborative innovation model between academia and industry, and they exchanged preliminary opinions on technical cooperation, joint project applications, and talent cultivation.

The alliance’s exploration in cutting-edge fields such as high-efficiency, high-frequency power electronic conversion technology places extremely high demands on the real-time processing capabilities, algorithm accuracy, and system reliability of controllers. TI’s next-generation DSP products, with their powerful computing capabilities and excellent performance, align closely with the alliance’s research needs in high-performance server power supplies, new energy vehicles, and energy storage power systems. Integrating TI’s advanced DSP platform deeply into practical R&D scenarios not only helps enhance the reliability and response speed of system control but also provides crucial foundational support for the alliance’s further efforts in applying GaN devices in ultra-high-frequency power electronic systems.

Alliance Update | Texas Instruments Visits PMIC Laboratory

TI experts then interacted with students and provided on-site training on the use of DSP.

TI provided a detailed introduction to the core functions of the latest DSP model F28P55X, focusing on how to utilize its built-in AI capabilities for intelligent diagnosis of potential or existing faults in power electronic devices, vividly demonstrating the potential of AI technology in enhancing system reliability and predictive maintenance.

Alliance Update | Texas Instruments Visits PMIC Laboratory

Additionally, the TI team shared the technical highlights of the upcoming new generation C29 series products. This series focuses on more efficient processing performance and significantly enhanced network security, promising to provide a more solid foundational support for high-reliability application scenarios.

Alliance Update | Texas Instruments Visits PMIC Laboratory

This exchange allowed students to gain a deeper understanding of the advanced use of TI’s DSP. TI and the alliance jointly showcased their cutting-edge exploration of the intelligentization and high-reliability development of power electronics, with the innovation and research of universities inspiring and promoting the technical practices of enterprises, injecting new momentum into the deeper integration of industry, academia, and research.

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