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Integrated Overvoltage and Overcurrent Devices Help Minimize Costly Warranty Returns in Consumer Electronics
TE Circuit Protection has today announced the release of the PolyZen CE series of circuit protection devices for tablet PCs and other portable consumer electronics. Consumer electronics require robust circuit protection to help protect sensitive electronics from overvoltage and overcurrent events that can result in costly product returns and warranty issues.
5G WiFi DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Gateway Platform for Superior Whole-Home Coverage
Broadcom has today unveiled the industry's first 5G WiFi DOSCIS 3.0 cable gateway platform. By integrating the DOCSIS 3.0 modem with Gigabit wireless connectivity into a complete turnkey solution, Broadcom is enabling cable operators to deliver fast, reliable, whole-home coverage to subscribers.
STMicroelectronics and MicroOLED Move to Revolutionize High-Resolution Micro-Displays for Consumer Applications
STMicroelectronics today announced a strategic agreement with MicroOLED, a Grenoble, France-based company dedicated to the development and commercialization of state-of-the-art organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), as well as a minority equity investment of approximately 6 million Euros in the company. With exceptionally high resolution and extremely low power consumption that is the most power efficient on the market, OLEDs are ideally suited t...
DesignWare DDR4 Memory Interface IP from Synopsys
Synopsys has today announced that it has enhanced it DesignWare DDR Memory Interface IP portfolio with the release of support for DDR4 SDRAMs. By supporting DDR4 as well as DDR3 and LPDDR2/3 in a single core, the DesignWare DDR solution enables designers to interface with either high-performance or low-power SDRAMs in the same system-on-chip, which is a key requirement of many SoCs such as applications processors for smartphones and tablets.
Power Fabs Database from Yole Développement
Yole Développement has today announced the release of its Power Fabs Database. In this database, Yole Développement provides the most comprehensive information about worldwide manufacturers with production type, status and capacity. Also, it includes graphs and analysis of the power fab landscape.
Most-Needed Chemicals for New Disruptive Electronics and Electrics: De-risk your investment
The new electronics and electrics span from nano-sized to very large devices. No one term covers all this, though organic electronics, beyond the silicon chip, wide area electrics and flexible electronics and electrics cover large parts of it. For example, one of the key enabling technologies - printed electronics - gives us viable electronic billboard sheets and huge areas of photovoltaics (solar cells) printed reel to reel.
Renesas Electronics Introduce the PD720210 USB 3.0 Hub Controller
Renesas Electronics have announced the availability of its SuperSpeed USB hub controller system-on-chip, the μPD720210, for use in hubs that enable connection of multiple devices supporting the USB 3.0 standard, such as PC peripherals and digital TVs.
NXP reveal High-Performance, Low-Power Switch for Thunderbolt
NXP today announced its next-generation, high-performance switch supporting Thunderbolt technology developed by Intel. The CBTL05024 features 10 Gbps performance and excellent signal integrity. In addition, the new switch significantly exceeds the new low-power requirement for bus-powered Thunderbolt devices. NXP will showcase its Thunderbolt-based solutions at Intel Developer Forum this week, and samples of the samples of the CBTL05024 are now a...
STMicroelectronics Unlocks Extra Solar Energy with Cool bypass Devices
STMicroelectronics has today unveiled its latest-generation high-efficiency cool bypass switches family for photovoltaic modules, enabling an even higher percentage of harvested energy to reach end users and further reducing the cost per Watt of renewable energy. Boasting the industry’s smallest dimensions, ST’s bypass devices can be integrated directly in the photovoltaic module, reducing both installation complexity and cost for consumers.
Low-Power, Application-Specific, Reverse Polarity Protection Switches from Fairchild
Improperly installed batteries, hot-plug transients, faulty connections, and reversible third party USB chargers can all generate a dangerous reverse bias or reverse transient situation as well as over-voltage spikes. These complications may lead to device failure and returns, lost revenue, and damaged brand reputations. To help protect both electronic devices and their users, Fairchild now offers a new line of low-power, application-specific,...