What is the E2E Community?

If you are new to the TI E2E Community and you would like to learn more about its history and the many benefits that you will here, please visit our “About” page. You can read our community guidelines (here) or forum post guidelines (here).

Introduction to the TI E2E Community:

This is a global community, open to everyone who is interested in electrical design engineering. Joining the TI E2E Community provides you with direct access to TI experts and thousands of other like-minded engineers. 

The TI E2E Community is comprised of many collaborative segments including, technical support forums, industry blogs, videos and wikis. Each unique channel includes various features that are designed to help meet your technical needs. For your convenience, we have provided an outline of training modules below, that will allow you to learn more about how to effectively leverage the many tools found throughout the TI E2E Community. 

The following training provides you with information on how to begin participating within TI's E2E Community:

 1.) Signing Up & Logging In – To begin enjoying all of the features that E2E has to offer, members must first register and login

2.) Member Profiles - Guidance and direction on how to setup your member profile and present yourself to the engineering community

3.) Searching for Answers – Training on how to strategically search for answers throughout more than 100,000 existing discussions

4.) Asking a Question – Detailed information on how to post new community questions, and tips on how to get them answered quickly

5.) Sharing Community Content –Information on how to share interesting and relevant community content with friends and colleagues

6.) Content Subscriptions – Training on how to constantly stay updated on all of the community conversations that are important to you

7.) Becoming Recognized – An overview of how community members becomes rewarded and recognized among their peers

8.) Providing Community Feedback – A channel for reporting bugs and issues that you find on the TI E2E Community