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Port controllers offer USB Type-C benefits
The TUSB320 family of USB Type-C configuration channel logic and port controllers from Texas Instruments are now available at Mouser Electronics. The TUSB320 family of devices provide USB Type-C configuration channel (CC) logic and port control, making it possible for a system to detect the orientation of the plug, and determine the appropriate USB specification and mode settings for the end equipment.
MCUs balance power consumption with processing demand
The latest STM32L4 32-bit microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics are in stock at distributor Mouser Electronics. The ultra-low-power microcontrollers are based on the ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit RISC core operating at a frequency of up to 80MHz. The microcontrollers leverage ST’s low power technologies including voltage scaling to balance power consumption with processing demand and include seven low-power management modes to give designers flex...
WiFi module offers flexibility to IoT designers
The SAMW25 SmartConnect Wi-Fi module from Atmel is now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. The SmartConnect SAMW25 module is a fully-integrated FCC-certified Wi-Fi module with a standalone microcontroller and hardware security from a single source. It delivers a secure plug-and-play solution, integrating wireless technologies with the design flexibility required for Internet of Things (IoT) designers.
Evaluation kit speeds up MCU-based prototyping
The C2000 Delfino F28377S LaunchPad evaluation kit from Texas Instruments (TI) is in stock at Mouser Electronics. This new TI LaunchPad is an easy-to-use, rapid-prototyping kit for TI’s C2000 Delfino F2837xS portfolio of microcontrollers and offers 200MHz of 32-bit floating-point performance, newly integrated accelerators, as well as high-integrity analogue and control peripherals.
Connector and cable assemblies free up PCB space
Connector and cable assemblies from TE Connectivity which offer a footprint that is up to 50 percent smaller than current SFP+ interconnects are in stock at Mouser Electronics. The assemblies help designers increase faceplate density while freeing additional PCB space. The products’ designs have been enhanced to improve signal routing, minimise electromagnetic interference (EMI), and optimise automated manufacturing processes.
PMIC targets IoT applications processor
The PF3000 Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) from Freescale Semiconductor is in stock at distributor Mouser Electronics. Developed as a companion device to Freescale’s i.MX 7 series and i.MX 6SoloLite and i.MX 6SoloX series of application processors, the PF3000 is a single-chip power management solution. It is capable of driving the core processor, external memory, and peripherals to help reduce design complexity and cost, while al...
Inductance-to-digital converter copes with harsh environments
An inductance-to-digital converter (LDC) from Texas Instruments (TI) is a 1.8V to 3.3V, high-resolution data converter designed for short-range, high-speed, contactless sensing of position, rotation, or motion. The LDC1101 provides accurate measurements in both controlled and harsh environments, making it ideal for auotomotive consumer, industrial computer, and communications applications.
Power management IC targets 3G/4G devices
The MAX77826 Power Management IC (PMIC) from Maxim Integrated is now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics. The PMIC is a highly integrated subpower management device for the latest 3G and 4G smartphones and tablets. It contains a high-efficiency buck regulator, a buck boost regulator, and 15 low dropout regulators (LDOs) to power up peripherals.
Versatile ARM-based microcontrollers target host of applications
The SAM D10 and SAM D11 SMART ARM-Based Microcontrollers from Atmel are now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics. The low-power microcontrollers are based on a 32-bit ARM Cortex -M0+ processor operating at a maximum frequency of 48MHz. They boast a rich set of peripherals, flexibility, and ease-of-use at a low entry cost, making them ideal for a wide range of general-purpose uses, including home automation, consumer, metering, and indu...
Dialog Semiconductor to buy Atmel for $4.6bn
Dialog Semiconductor is buying Atmel for $4.6bn. The UK-based company says the deal creates a global leader in both Power Management and Embedded Processing solutions able to pursue opportunities in the Mobile Power, IoT and Automotive customers. The combined company will address an attractive, fast growing market opportunity of approximately $20 billion by 2019.