Building automation
Design smarter, more efficient building automation systems using our analog and embedded processing products and expertise
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Create innovative heat pump systems using our system expertise in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
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Why choose TI in building automation applications?
Connect more wirelessly
Enable secure wireless communication using our low-power wireless MCUs, certified modules and transceivers that support Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth®, Sub-1 GHz, Zigbee® and Matter protocols.
Improve sensing accuracy
Enable systems to better monitor and react to changes in real-world parameters like temperature, humidity, light or magnetism using our high-accuracy, low-power and fast-responding sensing products.
Reduce energy usage
Extend battery life and lower operating costs across a range of different applications with low-power devices, high-efficiency power conversion and effective power factor correction.
Engineering smarter, more energy efficient buildings
Enabling more effective security systems
A building security system is essential for keeping locations secure and people safe. These systems can involve a variety of different components such as security cameras or video doorbells, motion detectors, door/window sensors, glass break sensors, electronic locks, and panic buttons. Our analog and embedded solutions help to capture and process data at each node, and our connectivity solutions help these different components communicate with one another, often wirelessly via protocols like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Thread, or sub-1 GHz signaling. For battery-powered systems, our low power solutions and efficient, low-Iq power regulators help designers to prolong their system’s battery life for a more convenient user experience.
PIR Motion Detection With MSPM0
Reed Switch Replacement with TI's Hall-effect and Linear 3D Hall-effect Sensors
Smarter sensing and power for greener HVAC systems
Modern HVAC systems have undoubtedly improved human comfort and quality of life, however, they are often the largest consumer of energy within a building. As designers strive to make HVAC systems more energy efficient, they look to several approaches. Our solutions help to enable use of higher efficiency motors and control techniques such as permanent magnet synchronous motors and variable frequency drives, and our power solutions help to implement efficient power factor correction schemes. Sensing and wireless communications technologies help to boost system efficiencies by more accurately monitoring temperature, humidity, and human occupancy, enabling HVAC systems to be controlled intelligently to meet its heating or cooling needs.
Battery-powered mmWave radar sensor with sub-1-GHz and Bluetooth® 5.2 reference design
Using 60-GHz radar sensors in video doorbells
How accurate sensing in HVAC systems improves efficiency and saves consumers money
Featured products for HVAC applications
Optimized and accurate smoke detection
Although smoke detectors have long been a critical component of both commercial and residential fire safety systems, they must become increasingly advanced in order to respond to demand for earlier detection of fires, fewer nuisance alarms, compliance to modern regulatory standards, and in some cases additional functionality such as carbon monoxide sensing. Whether a detector is based on photoelectric sensing or ionization and whether the architecture uses a discrete analog signal chain, dedicated analog front end, or signal chain implemented via an MCU, our solutions are available to help implement accurate smoke detection while maintaining low power consumption to extend lifetimes of battery-powered detectors.