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24th October 2022
electronica 2022: Swissbit introduces U.3 SSD for data center applications
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The new N4200 features a unique firmware architecture enabling detailed workload analysis and application-specific optimization. Compared to standard data center SSDs, the N4200 offers two- to five-times faster constant write speed while maintaining low latency and two-times greater endurance over its lifetime. The N4200 and many more highlights are on display on the Swissbit booth C3.418.  
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26th October 2022
A first for Nexperia: electronica 2022
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With the entire electronics industry in one exhibition, electronica is a must visit event on everyone’s calendar. And this year Nexperia is proud to be part of it (Hall C3, booth 319). Come and explore our latest technologies and product offering or discover how we can help you innovate and empower your next design. Join us November 15-18 in Munich!
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28th October 2022
TMAG511x/TMAG511x-Q1 Dual Hall-Effect Latches
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Designed for high-speed and high-temperature motor applications, these devices are optimized for applications leveraging rotating magnets. Integrating two sensors and two separate signal chains, the TMAG511x/TMAG511x-Q1 offers two independent digital outputs.
Events News
27th October 2022
Altair at electronica, Munich (Nov 15-18): Experience End-to-End Electronic System Design!
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Visit Altair at electronica (booth A3.562) and learn more about Altair’s electronic system design toolset enabling engineers developing smart devices to collaborate on all aspects of physical, thermal, electronic, electrical, and mechanical design. Explore solutions offering advanced capabilities for power electronics and E-drive design, multiphysics simulation, Ecad-independent PCB assessment, silicon debugging/visualization, smart system visualization and more.
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25th October 2022
New “Zero” Height Metric Threaded Inserts for PCBs from Keystone Electronics
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Simplify adding metric or imperial threads to PCBs - Ultra Low Profile SMT Threaded Inserts reduce scrap/handling time while minimizing PCB damage. Designed and packaged  on tape & reel for use on PCBs as other SMT components.  Available in metric (M2.5, M3 & M4) and Imperial (2-56, 4-40 and 6-32) threads with low profile height of only .012”.
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27th October 2022
Winbond’s secure memory for connected devices – preventing, detecting, and recovering from cyber-attacks.
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Security in IoT devices is a growing concern. Reports show that in the first half of 2021, there were 1.5 billion attacks on IoT devices. The main reason for these attacks and subsequent data breaches is the lack of security.   Currently, only around 4% of deployed IoT products having adequate security in place. Winbond looks at how the security of connected devices needs to be based on software and hardware resilience to not only prevent cyber-attacks, but to detect and recover from them too.  Join us for our exciting new webinar on secure memory for IoT applications
Webinars
28th October 2022
Webinar: Ultra-Compact 65W & 100W USB Power Supply Solutions
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In this webinar, Jon Harper will be showing you how to achieve the ultra high power density on the 65 watt and 100 watt USB solutions.
Events News
25th October 2022
ADI engineers a sustainable future at electronica 2022
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ADI (Analog Devices) will showcase its innovative technology and solutions for industrial automation and instrumentation, automotive, healthcare, consumer and communications applications at electronica 2022 from the 15th to 18th of November.
Analysis
27th October 2022
Tech evolution is outpacing consumer interest
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The pace of innovation in the tech industry is causing drag in the consumer market, with many struggling to embrace new products, according to new research from Studio Graphene.
Eco Innovation
26th October 2022
Solar cell pioneer wins the €1M Millennium Technology Prize
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The 2022 Millennium Technology Prize has been awarded to Scientia Professor Martin Green of the UNSW Sydney, Australia, for his innovation that has transformed the production of solar energy.
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