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NVMe-oF Ethernet SSD technology leadership extended
Marvell has announced an expansion of its NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) portfolio. The solutions include one powering the Toshiba Memory native NVMe-oF Ethernet solid state drive (SSD) with Marvell’s NVMe-oF SSD converter controller, delivering direct-to-Ethernet SSD.
Performance power benefits for emerging edge computing
Marvell has released the lowest power PCIe Gen4 NVMe Solid-State Drive (SSD) controller portfolio. Marvell’s newest SSD controllers are designed to meet the need for lower power and higher performance in next-gen data centres and edge devices as AI and 5G gain momentum.
More name change misery and mixed up dates
Steve Rogerson looks at some of the news that may have missed the front page.There are lots of reasons for companies to change their names, most of them irrelevant and erroneous, as I have pointed out many times before. It is much better in almost every case to keep the original name - a name that your customers know and has respect in the industry. OK, if the name has become tarnished for some reason, then maybe fair enough.
Three-phase brushless motor controller ICs with sine wave drive
Toshiba Electronics Europe has released two new three-phase brushless motor controller ICs based upon InPAC, Toshiba’s original automatic phase adjustment function. This eliminates the need for phase adjustment and achieves high levels of efficiency at a wide range of motor rotation speeds.
Image recognition processor wins award for preventive safety
According to Toshiba Electronics Europe, the Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation’s Visconti 4 image recognition processor was a key component in the driver assistance systems of the Toyota vehicles that recorded industry-leading scores in the 2018 Japan New Car Assessment Program (JNCAP), the government program that assesses the road safety of new vehicles.
Driving up NAND flash capacities to support the data-driven future
Data is interwoven into the fabric of our lives, regardless of how much or little we personally interact with the digital world. Successful, reliable and long-term data storage ensures that everything, from massive data centres and AI platforms down to menial wireless sensors and even our kitchen appliances, continue to function around us. And it is flash silicon-based memory technology that is increasingly being chosen to make this possible.
Low voltage driven photorelays enable high-density test equipment
Industry specialist in the miniaturisation of photorelays, Toshiba Electronics Europe, has introduced a new family of five photorelays housed in an very small package. The new devices are best suited for use in automatic test equipment, memory testers, SoC/LSI testers and probe cards.
SATA-6Gb/s-SSD designed for demanding industrial applications
3D-NAND-based SSD’s are common in consumer markets. Swissbit has introduced a range of 3D-NAND-SSD products that are specifically optimised for demanding industrial- and NetCom applications. The X-75-range includes product versions with 2.5” housing, as well as m.2-, SlimSATA- and mSATA-modules.
DC brushed motor driver IC with pin-assignment HSOP8 Package
The line-up of DC brushed motor driver ICs from Toshiba Electronics Europe, has been expanded with a highly efficient, single-channel H-bridge driver offering a maximum rating of 50V/3.5A and low standby current. Supplied in a compact, HSOP8 surface mount package and featuring a popular pinout, the TB67H450FNG is suited for new DC brushed motor designs.
Achieve UL approval for control equipment
It has been announced by Toshiba Electronics Europe that their high-current photorelays are now available with UL 508 certification. All of the nine devices in the series include low on-state resistance MOSFETs based upon Toshiba’s U-MOS VIII process that ensure high performance in a wide range of applications.