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Nexperia's SD card level translator has 40% smaller footprint
Nexperia has announced the world's smallest Secure Digital (SD) card level translator IC - NXS0506UP. Housed in a 16-bump wafer-level chip-scale package the SD 3.0-compliant bi-directional dual voltage level translator has a footprint measuring 1.45mm x 1.45mm x 0.45mm, 0.35mm pitch, 40% smaller than previous 20 bump devices.
Analog Devices at Mobile World Congress 2022
Analog Devices will participate in Mobile World Congress 2022 in Barcelona, Spain, with an exhibition stand that will showcase the company’s 5G Radio Units.
Pressure transmitter meets CiA standards
Sensors and monitoring instruments for measuring pressure, temperature and gas density by Trafag UK now include the CMP 8271 pressure transmitter.
Exostiv Labs releases Exostiv Blade for remote visibility into FPGA prototypes
Exostiv Labs has released its range of Exostiv Blade products.With the Exostiv Blade series, the company pursues its target to increase visibility into FPGA-based systems used for FPGA debug, IP Verification and FPGA prototyping of ASICs and SoCs.
TI buffer amplifier increases signal bandwidth tenfold
Texas Instruments has introduced a buffer amplifier, capable of supporting frequency bandwidths as high as 3 GHz. The wider bandwidth and high slew rates of the BUF802 enable higher signal throughput and minimal input settling time.
STMicroelectronics upgrades single-chip triple-band receiver offering
Performance comparable to highest-accuracy surveying/mapping instruments,Highly integrated solution enhances system reliability and cost-effectiveness
IC’Alps raises €4.2 million from DOLIAM.
Design house IC’Alps raises €4.2 Million to sustain business growth For custom chip design
MicroLED arrays can be game-changer for AR glasses
What are said to be the industry’s first microLED arrays-for-AR built on a 300mm CMOS manufacturing platform has been introduced by MICLEDI Microdisplay.
Top 5 power products in September
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top power products to have been released in September.
Using GaN FETs can be as simple as using silicon FETs
A GaN FET-compatible analogue controller reduces bill of materials count and allows the design of a synchronous buck converter to be as simple as silicon FETs, says Zhihong Yu, senior staff manager, product marketing and applications engineering,Renesas Electronics America