In-vitro diagnostics
Explore our precision signal-chain, motor-drive and power-management products for in-vitro diagnostics equipment
Why choose TI for in-vitro diagnostic applications?
Enable precise temperature control
Our comprehensive and tested application design solutions with real-time control loops enable the precise temperature regulation of samples, light sources and other system components.
Improve motor automation
Enable quiet and smooth motion with our portfolio of highly integrated brushed and stepper motor drivers, which feature automatic tuning, accurate current sensing and advanced diagnostics.
Achieve low-power and precision sensing
Designed for low power and fast response times, our contactless sensing technologies enable high levels of precision and integration.
Engineering advanced medical equipment designs
Precision temperature regulation of samples, light sources and system components
Thermoelectric cooling provides precise temperature regulation of samples, light sources and system components. For in-vitro diagnostics, thermoelectric cooling subsystems can have extremely diverse requirements – power ranges from 15 W to more than 100 W, high efficiency and small size. Our products can help you meet your specific requirements.
What is a smart AFE?
Driving a Peltier Element (TEC): Efficiency and Aging (Rev. A)
Featured products for thermoelectric cooling and heating
Brushed and stepper motor automation
In large laboratory equipment, motors move different reagents into samples and then move those samples throughout the system. Our highly integrated brushed and stepper motors enable the precise distribution of reagents and samples, with automatic tuning, accurate current sensing, stall detection, silent stepping and advanced diagnostics to achieve quiet, effortless motion.
Sensorless Stall Detection With the DRV8889-Q1
Introduction to motor drivers
How to Reduce Audible Noise in Stepper Motors
Liquid-level sensing for samples
Whether for proximal monitoring or use in control loops, in-vitro diagnostic devices now have stricter requirements in order to conform to both hospital and at-home use. These requirements include lower power, faster response times, integrated functionality to reduce size, and long lifetimes. Ultrasonic technology enables improvements in all of these areas, while also being noninvasive and low cost.
Ultrasonic sensing for respiratory equipment
Oxygen Concentration Sensing
High Resolution Ultrasonic Liquid Level Sensing (Rev. A)
Featured products for ultrasonic sensing
Design & development resources
Create customized power supply and active filter circuits
WEBENCH® Circuit Designer creates customized power supply and active filter circuits based on your system requirements. The environment gives you end-to-end selection, design, and simulation capabilities that save you time during all phases of the analog design process.
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MSP430 MCUs Ultrasonic Sensing Design Center
Ultrasonic design center is a one stop resource to develop ultrasonic sensing applications using MSP430TM microcontrollers (MCUs) that includes tools, a graphical user interface (GUI), documentation, software libraries and application examples. Developers can quickly configure and customize (...)
PSpice® for TI design and simulation tool
Technical resources
Closed-Loop TEC Control Circuit Using a Voltage-Output Smart AFE and DC/DC Conv.
Bidirectional TEC Driver Design for 40-W TEC
High Speed ADCs and Amplifiers for Flow Cytometry Applications
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