TI enhances engineer community website
29 May 2013
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Texas Instruments has made several design updates to TI E2E Community, its popular engineer-to-engineer online design community that now connects more than 120 000 engineers. TI has expanded the site’s search and navigation capability to make it easier for users to quickly find answers to their questions, engage with other engineers, and link to related technical content such as application notes, user guides and technical articles.
Launched in April 2008, TI E2E Community allows design engineers worldwide to interact with TI product designers and application engineers, and with each other, via discussion forums organised by product and application. Members can satisfy design requirements and troubleshoot problems by asking questions, as well as show off their particular area of expertise by answering the queries of other members.
The new enhancements to the website include expanded search capability and a new graphical representation of support forums which allows users to hover over listed forums to immediately see a ‘flyout’ of available sub-forums. Greater visibility of top contributors also makes it easier to find those who consistently share their knowledge and technical expertise to help other community members.
To join the TI E2E Community visit www.ti.com/e2ejoin-pr
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