Texas Instruments Names Rochester Institute of Technology Student Adam Munich Winner of TI Analog Design Contest 2013/09/11 Texas Instruments
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Jul 23, 2013
DALLAS, July 23, 2013 /PRNewswire /
-- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NASDAQ:TXN) awarded Adam
Munich, a freshman from Rochester Institute of Technology, as the
overall winner of the Engibous Prize in its sixth annual TI Analog
Design Contest. This contest showcases the innovative projects and
competitive spirit of today's future engineers. Munich's project focused
on improving the original Tesla coil, which is used to produce
high-voltage, low-current and high-frequency alternating-current
electricity. His design used seven TI components in its construction.
Munich's improved Tesla coil features a 10kVA IGBT H-bridge, which
switches at the primary current zero crossing point. Munich put the
IGBT's abilities to the test through this project and ultimately created
a large, musical Tesla coil. The H-bridge that was used is a more
advanced solution to improving the Tesla coil, and Munich mastered its
construction in his project.
During the 2012-13 school year, 47 accredited engineering colleges
and universities from the U.S. and Canada participated in the TI Analog
Design Contest, which attracted over 450 participants. The annual
Engibous Summit, named after former TI chairman and CEO Thomas Engibous,
included the top 10 finalist teams which represented seven
universities. These top engineering university students presented their
projects to a panel of notable TI and guest judges during the three-day
event in Dallas.
"Texas Instruments sponsors the TI Analog Design Contest as a way to
inspire engineering students and foster tomorrow's innovators," said Art
George, senior vice president and general manager of TI's Analog
Engineering Organization. "I'm impressed by Adam's creativity and drive,
especially as a freshman engineering student. Witnessing the spirit of
ingenuity he and all of the finalists demonstrated during this
competition gives a great view into the exciting ways innovators like
these can impact our world in the future."
Engibous Prize Top Winners
Cash prizes were awarded to the top three winners: $10,000 for first
place, $7,500 for second place, and $5,000 for third. The People's
Choice award winner will receive $1,000.
First Place
Rochester Institute of Technology An improved Tesla coil
Second Place
Michigan State University ECG demonstration board
Justin Bohr; Mike Mock; Nate Kesto; Yuan Mei; Chaoli Ang; Xie He
Third Place
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez Easy-tune automatic guitar tuning system
Javier R. Rivera-Collazo; Eduardo G. Rodriguez-Galindo; Jesus R. Torrado-Diaz
People's Choice
University of Texas at Austin Food safety device
Matt Leaverton; Alex Hershey; Ethan Schneider; Jennifer Davis; Omer Neak
The 2014 TI Analog Design Contest, renamed TI Innovation Challenge,
will open on September 2, 2013 to eligible contestants in the U.S.,
Canada and, for the first time, Mexico. Visit www.ti.com/tiic-na for more details.
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor design and
manufacturing company that develops analog ICs and embedded
processors. By employing the world's brightest minds, TI creates
innovations that shape the future of technology. TI is helping more than
100,000 customers transform the future, today. Learn more at www.ti.com .
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