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Texas Instruments: Transforming HVAC with IoT-Enabled Smart Systems
SOURCE: CIOL.COM
MAR 30, 2025
30 Mar 2025 06:27 IST
As energy efficiency takes center stage, Texas Instruments (TI) is pivoting innovation in the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry. From advanced power management and sensing technologies to IoT-enabled smart systems, TI is empowering manufacturers build more efficient and sustainable HVAC solutions. In this conversation with CIOL, Mohit Agarwal, Regional Sales Manager, Mass Market, Texas Instruments India, shares insights on TI’s role in revolutionizing HVAC efficiency, supporting ESG goals, and leveraging India’s evolving semiconductor ecosystem. Excerpts.
Energy efficiency is a critical priority in HVAC industry, and TI is at the forefront of this transformation. We are driving innovation in power management, sensing, and motor control technologies to enable smarter, more energy-efficient HVAC solutions. One such example is the launch of our 250W motor inverter reference design, TIDA-010273, based on our latest 650V integrated GaN intelligent power module (IPM), DRV7308. This helps improve system performance, reduce power consumption, and enhance overall reliability of HVAC/refrigeration systems.
On the role of IoT, we have many different solutions on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Matter, Thread & Zigbee that can help connect over the cloud to make the systems smarter and more efficient.
At TI we are fortunate to work on technologies that are helping our customers in the HVAC and other industries create a better world and reduce their impact on the environment. For example, our advanced power management, sensing, and motor control technologies help HVAC manufacturers design solutions that reduce energy consumption, improve system efficiency, and provide more capability in a smaller footprint.
As part of our long-standing commitment to responsible, sustainable manufacturing, TI has set multi-year goals to reduce our environmental impact. For example, by 2025, we aim to cut absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 25% (compared to a 2015 baseline). We invest in hundreds of projects annually to conserve energy, materials, and water while enhancing operational efficiency. This includes leveraging advanced manufacturing processes, securing long-term renewable energy contracts for solar and wind power in Texas, and installing a solar roof at our Bengaluru site.
By aligning our sustainability efforts with industry needs, we help HVAC manufacturers transition to eco-friendly, high-performance systems that support global energy efficiency and climate goals.
There are several different advanced sensing technologies TI offers to improve efficiency in HVAC systems. For example, our humidity and temperature sensors enable accurate monitoring, taking corrective action if indoor environment or electrical component humidity and temperature levels are outside an acceptable range. With advanced integration of sensing elements with low drift and high accuracy, designers can achieve more reliable operation.
Aditionally, our ultra-precise voltage and current sensors achieve industry-leading accuracy for a range of common mode voltages and temperatures without sacrificing system size, complexity, or cost in HVAC designs. These features enable improved system efficiency up to 98%, precise closed loop & in-line motor control and increased protection.
An innovative example is TI mmWave technology being used for occupancy detection and people counting in spaces for dynamic cooling and system energy savings. Our mmWave sensors enable object detection and tracking with precise position, velocity and angle information in a 3D environment. These high levels of accuracy reduce false triggers to ensure optimal energy efficiency.
India's diverse climate conditions require a range of solutions in HVAC systems. TI is bringing innovations to HVAC applications, focusing on energy efficiency, reliability, and intelligent sensing. Our key advances include:
As the global trend of electrification grows across industrial, automotive and other markets, India’s semiconductor ecosystem is evolving rapidly, driven by government initiatives, increasing local demand, and a growing talent pool. As a global analog and embedded semiconductor supplier with 40 years and growing presence in India, TI is uniquely positioned to support these trends.
We also have a long history of regionally diverse internal manufacturing and are making strategic investments to support our customers’ growth for decades to come. Our new investments support TI’s plan to grow internal manufacturing to more than 95% by 2030 for greater control of our own supply. By owning our manufacturing operations and processes, we can deliver the geopolitically dependable capacity our customers need. Our global manufacturing footprint, combined with local engineering expertise, allows us to support the needs of our customers in India.
HVAC presents a significant growth opportunity in India, given the rising demand for energy-efficient and intelligent climate-control solutions across residential, commercial, and industrial applications. HVAC is among a full range of sectors across end markets where TI semiconductor innovations play a crucial role in driving efficiency and sustainability. In India, TI is working with customers in areas such as HVAC, automotive, aerospace, medical, industrial automation, renewable energy, and smart infrastructure, to name a few. By fostering collaboration, developing talent and investing in research and development for innovative semiconductor solutions, TI is well-positioned to support India’s expanding electronics ecosystem and drive long-term innovation across these industries.
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