Texas Instruments Launches IsoShield High-Performance Isolated Power Modules for Data Centers and EVs
Texas Instruments (TI) has launched new isolated power modules featuring IsoShield technology, enhancing power density and efficiency in data centers and electric vehicles. The UCC34141-Q1 and UCC33420 modules achieve up to three times the power density of discrete solutions while reducing size by nearly 70%. TI will showcase these innovations at APEC 2026 in San Antonio, Texas, from March 23 to 26. Pre-production and production quantities of the modules are already available on TI.com.

Texas Instruments (TI) has unveiled new isolated power modules utilizing IsoShield technology, which improves power density and efficiency in applications like data centers and electric vehicles. The UCC34141-Q1 and UCC33420 modules offer up to three times the power density of discrete solutions and reduce size by nearly 70%.
These modules are designed to meet the increasing demands of compact, efficient, and reliable power solutions. TI will present these innovations at APEC 2026 in San Antonio, Texas, from March 23 to 26, along with other advancements for data centers and automotive applications. Pre-production and production quantities are available on TI.com.




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