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Expandable SBC can be targeted to specific applications
An expandable Single Board Computer on a 3U (100x160mm) OpenVPX compatible board has been introduced byPanaTeQ. The VPX3-ZU1 owes its performance to the Zynq UltraScale+, Xilinx’s latest MultiProcessor SoC device built using 16nm technology.
Rutronik presents Bluetooth Smart ICs
Toshiba’s three ICs TC35678FSG, TC35678FXG and TS35679FSG, support Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) version 4.1 communications. They achieve class-leading low current consumption and are ideal for use in Bluetooth Smart devices, such as wearable technology, medical equipment, smartphone accessories, remote controls and a wide variety of emerging IoT solutions. The new ICs are available at distributor Rutronik as of now.
Buck regulator extends fly-buck portfolio
Wei reviews how fly-buck converters improve bias power and multi-output designs with smaller, easier-to-use solutions.
DC/DC converters meet wide range of standards
The portfolio of EN50155-compliant DC/DC converters at Dengrove Electronic Components is extended with the RECOM RPA120H-RW, which delivers up to 120W in the industry-standard half-brick footprint of 61.0mm x 57.9mm. In addition to satisfying EN50155, the harmonised European standard covering electronic equipment for railway rolling stock, the RPA120H-RW also complies with the UL and IEC/EN 60950-1 industrial safety specifications and is therefor...
Smart hardware can improve IoT efficiency
The Internet of Things (IoT) will use distributed sensors to build more intelligence into the world around us. By sensing chemicals, moisture, temperature and other environmental variables, IoT systems will be able to tune conditions inside buildings to be more comfortable, make factories more productive, and enable distribution to be more effective by keeping the goods under optimum conditions at all times. Simon Duggleby, Technical Marketing Ma...
Vicor introduces three DCMs in a VIA Package
The DCM in a VIA Package is a ruggedized modular DC/DC converter operating from an unregulated, wide range input, to generate an isolated and regulated high efficiency output with much higher power densities than competitive products. The new DCMs offer power system engineers a better brick with their enhanced functional integration by incorporating EMI filtering, transient protection, inrush current limiting, and a secondary-referenced control i...
Bidirectional amplifier aids communications and telemetry
NuWaves Engineering nears completion on the Internal Research and Design (IRaD) phase for their miniaturized VHF/UHF RF bidirectional amplifier (BDA). The NuPower Xtender 16A06A model features high linearity performance, small size and weight, high ACLR, and broad supply voltage range and a low-cost solution. Initial low rate production is scheduled to start early February with testing starting shortly after. Demo units will be available by late ...
ON expands scope of analogue functionality
ON Semiconductor has announced a collaboration with Hexius Semiconductor to qualify several of their analogue IP blocks in its ONC18 0.18 µm CMOS process. This enables ON Semiconductor to better serve its customers with proven analogue IP that can ultimately reduce design cycles and time-to-market. The eight initial designs resulting from this collaboration include a variety of analogue-to-digital converters, digital-to-analogue converters,...
Steel sector solutions demonstrated in Turkey
Over 100 people from 36 different companies recently came together for the ‘NSK Solutions for the Steel Sector’ event, held in Antalya, Turkey.Staged by the team at NSK Turkey, the seminar commenced with welcoming drinks before visitors were able to witness to two informative presentations on the latest product innovations and services for the steel manufacturing industry.
Crypto-enhanced MCUs target always-on sensor acquisition
Two microcontroller lines from STMicroelectronics increase energy efficiency, flexibility, and feature integration at the high end of the STM32F4 Access Line for high-performance embedded designs. Qualified up to 125°C, these STM32 devices target always-on sensor acquisition and general-purpose industrial applications and present a robust and cost-effective upgrade from STM32F1 MCUs.