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Enhanced web service delivers individual web pages for product and technical information

Newsletter provides mixed-signal/analog information to engineers

DALLAS (Jan. 12, 1998) -- Design engineers will have an easier time staying informed on technology from Texas Instruments thanks to an upgraded service on TI's World Wide Web (WWW) site, http://www.ti.com. TI's TI&ME™ Internet Information Service automatically creates a customized web page to meet the personal preferences of every visitor. Additionally, a new printed newsletter, called Sine-On, will keep designers informed about TI's mixed-signal and analog products and services.

The TI&ME personal web page features summaries of new product announcements, application notes and technical whitepapers. Hotlinks are provided to the full documentation. To keep engineers aware of new information as it is added to TI's web site, TI&ME will also generate an optional personal weekly e-mail newsletter including any new information from the subscriber's areas of interest. Sine-On is also linked directly to TI&ME, which ensures that users will be automatically notified of the latest analog and mixed-signal developments in their areas of interest.

Furthermore, TI&ME provides information matched to the subscriber's personal preferences, including how they would like to receive information (e.g., print, personalized Web page or e-mail).

Aside from the TI&ME service, an engineer can access the TI web site and use any of several search methods to access TI's online library of technical documentation for more than 10,000 semiconductor devices. Besides keyword and part number searches, users can navigate through product/family functionality decision trees, or use the powerful parametric search engine to specify desired performance characteristics. The result of a search will highlight all available technical documentation such as datasheets, application manuals and user guides. The user will also see packaging and pricing modules.

In addition to TI's newly enhanced online services, the company has introduced a printed newsletter called "Sine-On" for mixed-signal and analog engineers. Each edition of Sine-On highlights specific mixed-signal and analog product families. Every issue of Sine-On features design information on the latest products, application reports, availability of evaluation modules, tools and more. At the back of each issue, there are easy to use selection guides and cross-reference information to make identifying the right devices as effortless as possible.

To subscribe to TI&ME and Sine-On, visit TI's World Wide Web site at http://www.ti.com/sc.

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