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23rd December 2020
Buy on TI.com – convenience delivered
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Purchasing on TI.com is the easiest way to access the largest inventory of immediately available, authentic TI parts at the lowest online prices. You can get what you need from TI - production quantities, preproduction parts, multiple payment options and flat-rate shipping anywhere, every day.
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23rd December 2020
2.2MHz wide VIN automotive non-synchronous boost with spread spectrum
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The LM5156x-Q1 (LM5156-Q1 and LM51561-Q1) device is a wide input range, non-synchronous boost controller that uses peak current mode control. The device can be used in boost, SEPIC, and flyback topologies.The LM5156x-Q1 device can start up from a 1-cell battery with a minimum of 2.97V if the BIAS pin is connected to the VCC pin. It can operate with the input supply voltage as low as 1.5V if the BIAS pin is greater than 3.5V.
Analysis
23rd December 2020
What 2020 taught us and where 2021 is taking us
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In this article, Laura Baldwin, President at O’Reilly, takes a look back at 2020 and discusses the tremendous impact it will have on business decisions, leadership, keeping pace with technology, and the rise of AI democratisation throughout 2021.
Industrial
23rd December 2020
How are drones changing construction?
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The PwC’s membership network report, Skies without Limits, recently revealed that drone technology is expected to uplift the UK’s construction industry by £8.6bn by 2030. This growth was largely attributed to innovation and improved productivity. As drone technology becomes more sophisticated, it can offer a range of benefits for civil contractors. Here Ian Barnes, Director at SITECH UK & Ireland, has shared his thoughts on the benefits of drones.
Sponsored
23rd December 2020
Advance ERM/LRA Haptic Driver with Smart Loop and Low Power Consumption
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The DRV2624 device is a haptic driver that relies on a proprietary closed-loop architecture to deliver sharp, strong, and consistent haptic effects while optimising power consumption. The internal memory and loopable waveform sequencer, together with the automatic overdrive and braking simplifies the process of generating crisp and optimum haptic effects, reducing the burden imposed into the processing unit.
Medical
23rd December 2020
Flow increases sales of depression headset by 247%
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As COVID-19 continues to impact mental health and access to treatment in the UK, medical device company Flow is reporting a 247% increase in sales of its at-home, brain stimulation headset treatment for depression with 30% of its users overcoming depression during the pandemic.
Sensors
23rd December 2020
Indoor air quality sensor enables operation in splash-prone areas
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Renesas Electronics has expanded its popular ZMOD4410 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) sensor platform with the software-configurable IP67-qualified waterproof option for IAQ applications operating in wet or dirty environments such as kitchens, bathrooms, and hospital rooms, where they are frequently exposed to water, oils, and dust.
Memory
23rd December 2020
Plant site to increase flash memory production capacity
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KIOXIA Europe has announced it will be expanding its Kitakami Plant site in Iwate Prefecture, Japan to further increase production capacity of its proprietary 3D Flash memory BiCS FLASH. The 136,000 square metre area adjacent to the current site will create room for the future construction of the company's 'K2' manufacturing facility, with site preparation work to commence in spring of 2021 and be completed by spring of 2022.
Industries
23rd December 2020
Increasing the output of spatial recognition systems
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ROHM’s newly developed VCSEL technology achieves greater accuracy in spatial recognition and distance measuring systems by using Time Of Flight (TOF) systems. The VCSEL (short for vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser) module technology has become popular in recent years with the adoption of laser light sources for spatial recognition in tablets and facial recognition in smartphones.
Memory
23rd December 2020
New cloud and storage servers unveiled at SC20
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TYAN introduced its latest cloud and storage server platforms powered by 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processors, which target modern data centres and enterprise markets, at SC20 virtual event in November.
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