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Integrated front end module provies whole-home coverage
Qorvo’s QPF7219 integrated front end module (iFEM) is now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics.
The coronavirus and its impact on the electronics industry
Electronic Specifier's Lanna Cooper speaks to the industry to gauge feeling and outlook following the coronavirus pandemic, and its impact on electronics manufacturing, supply chain, legalities and economic fallout.
Digital temperature sensors have low-power wait mode
The AS621x digital temperature sensors from ams are now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics.
Mitigating the business impact of the coronavirus
The coronavirus has exposed the soft underbelly of critical infrastructure and industrial sites worldwide – workforce availability. As more and more companies implement business continuity plans to deal with the outbreak, fewer and fewer employees are able to fully function. By Ariel Avitan, Co-Founder & Chief Commercial Officer at Percepto
Secure vault technology redefines IoT device security
Silicon Labs has announced Secure Vault technology, a new suite of security features designed to help connected device manufacturers address escalating Internet of Things (IoT) security threats and regulatory pressures.
Single IC can produce isolated or non-isolated ±12V outputs
Electric vehicles, large-scale battery storage stacks, home automation, industrial, and telecom power all require converting high voltages to ±12V, where dual polarity rails are required for powering amplifiers, sensors, data converters, and industrial process controllers. Zhijun Qian, Senior Engineer and William Xiong, Applications Engineer, at Analog Devices (ADI) investigate.
Real-time clocks offer low-standby current
Diodes Incorporated has announced that automotive-compliant versions of its popular, low-power, real-time clock (RTC) solutions, PT7C4363BQ and PT7C4563BQ (with an adjustable timer), are now available. Their wide temperature range makes them suitable for automotive applications, including infotainment systems, dashboard displays, and telematics boxes (T-Box).
Flip-chip production specifically for automotive applications
Infineon Technologies is taking the next step towards smallest power supply devices for automotive electronics. As first chipmaker, the company set up a dedicated production process for flip-chip packages that is fully aligned with the high-quality requirements of the automotive market. Infineon has launched the first respective product: the linear voltage regulator OPTIREG TLS715B0NAV50.
Acquisition brings enhanced smart factory solutions
Hexagon AB has announced the signing of an agreement to acquire Romax Technology, a provider of Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) software for electromechanical drivetrain design and simulation, to improve their smart factory solutions. A greater focus on energy efficiency and an accelerating shift towards electrification brings new engineering challenges that require increased use of simulation tools earlier in the design lifecycle.
STMicro acquisition bolsters Gallium Nitride position
STMicroelectronics is acquiring a majority stake in French Gallium Nitride (GaN) innovator Exagan.