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Schottky diodes boost efficiency in switch power designs
Vishay’s Gen 3 650 V silicon carbide Schottky diodes feature a merged PIN Schottky (MPS) design.
Spread spectrum oscillator slashes EMI
Euroquartz debuted a new spread spectrum oscillator at the Engineering Design Show in Coventry.
onsemi presents its path to accelerate revenue growth
onsemi, a specialist in intelligent power and sensing technologies, hosted its latest Analyst Day in New York City on 16 May 2023 under the theme‘Accelerating the Journey Towards a Sustainable Ecosystem.’
BlueDroid TV: what is the new thing taking over smart TVs?
Although BlueDroid TV may sound like a channel solely devoted to Star Wars, it's actually something rather niche that is having an impact on the broader smart TV market.
onsemi and Kempower enter strategic agreement for EV chargers
onsemi has announced that under a new strategic agreement, it will provide Kempower with onsemi EliteSiC MOSFETs and diodes for scalable EV chargers.
Bivar LEDs and indicators
In the past, constructors and designers used incandescent bulbs as indicator lamps to signal the operating status of equipment (start-up, failure, or cycle stage). Over the years, these have been replaced by LEDs.
Rochester Electronics to offer Semtech’s active and end-of-life mixed signal solutions
Rochester Electronics and Semtech have collaborated to provide customers with a broad range of mixed-signal solutions and continued channel support for active and end-of-life (EOL) components, catering to long-lifecycle products and applications that align with Semtech's dedication to meeting the needs of global customers.
Vishay Gen 3 650 V SiC Schottky diodes increase efficiency and reliability
Vishay Intertechnology has introduced 17 new Gen 3 650 V silicon carbide (SiC) Schottky diodes.
Embedded multi-media cards simplify designs
Alliance Memory has introduced new 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB industrial-grade embedded multi-media card (eMMC) solutions.
Rochester, Semtech tie up supply agreement
Rochester Electronics and Semtech have collaborated to provide a broad range of mixed-signal solutions and continued channel support for active and end-of-life (EOL) components.