WiTricity teams up with Texas Instruments for EV wireless charging solution

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WiTricity’s TMN Controller to use TI’s C2000 real-time control MCU

WiTricity has partnered with Texas Instruments (TI) to use automotive-grade semiconductor components in its DRIVE 11 wireless charging systems and reference designs, according to a press release.

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