Date:2020/7/3

Midas Electric Contributes to Texas Instruments Semiconductor Manufacturing (Chengdu) Phase II Project

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor company renowned for its innovative technologies in digital signal processing (DSP) and analog devices. In addition to its semiconductor business, TI also provides products and solutions for sensing and control, education, and digital light processing (DLP). Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, USA, TI operates manufacturing, design, and sales facilities in over 25 countries and regions. Since entering the Chinese market in 1986, TI has established offices and technical support teams in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong, offering a wide range of products and services including DSPs, analog devices, hardware and software tools, and design consultation services.


To meet growing market demands, Texas Instruments Semiconductor Manufacturing (Chengdu) Co., Ltd. has invested RMB 1.056 billion in the Phase II Integrated Circuit Packaging and Testing Production Facility and Auxiliary Infrastructure Project. The project involves the construction of a new packaging and testing production plant on the reserved land within the existing campus, supporting the company’s future production expansion. The development also includes auxiliary facilities such as the expansion of the wastewater treatment station, a nitrogen-hydrogen mixed gas station, a purified water treatment station, parking areas, and a cafeteria. Additionally, a corridor will be built to connect the existing and new production facilities. The new construction covers an area of 50,684 square meters, with 5,000 square meters of renovations.


Midas Electric supplied its MDS9BC series bypass momentary-parallel automatic transfer switch cabinets for this project. The product complies with IEC and GB standards and is designed with mechanical interlocks between the main and bypass units. The draw-out mechanism also features a mechanical interlock design, enhancing the practicality of the solution and allowing for easy maintenance and inspection of the transfer switch.


In addition, the project employs Midas Electric’s MC800 series controllers, which use an industrial-grade 7-inch color LCD touch panel for low-voltage ATS control. The controller integrates acquisition, computation, control, and display modules, fully meeting the functional requirements of various low-voltage transfer applications. The project is expected to be completed and delivered by September 2020.