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Anglia adds Mitsubishi to expanding RF device portfolio
Anglia has announced that it has signed an exclusive agreement to both distribute and provide design support to the Mitsubishi range of high frequency semiconductors in the UK and Ireland. The product range addressed by the far-reaching deal encompasses silicon RF transistors, GaAs field-effect transistors (FETs), high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs), and RF modules. The devices and modules are targ...
Anglia's Semiconductor Portfolio Grows with the addition of Diodes Inc.
Anglia has signed Diodes Incorporated, the US manufacturer of discrete semiconductor devices based in Westlake Village, California.
STMicroelectronics Secures Additional Sourcing for its Leading-Edge 28nm and 20nm FD-SOI Technology with GLOBALFOUNDRIES
STMicroelectronics announces that GLOBALFOUNDRIES has agreed to manufacture devices for ST using ST’s proprietary Fully Depleted Silicon-on-Insulator technology in both the 28nm and 20nm nodes. The high-volume and timely availability of ST’s FD-SOI devices is essential in quenching the market’s appetite for smart phones and tablets that can handle all their stunning graphics, multimedia and high-speed broadband connectivity without sacrific...
Dual-Voltage Level 200-mA LDO for Handheld Devices from Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments has introduced what it says is the first dual-level 200-mA low-dropout linear regulator with simple dynamic voltage scaling in a tiny, five-ball chip-scale package. The flexibility of this device benefits applications that require two levels of output voltage regulation for programming of eFUSE or SIM cards with additional memory, such as wireless handsets, PDAs, smart phones, MP3 players and other handheld devices.
STMicroelectronics Launches 30V Power Transistors
STMicroelectronics has introduced a series of 30V surface-mount power transistors, achieving on-resistance as low as 2 milliohms (max) to increase the energy efficiency of products such as computers, telecom and networking equipment.
STMicroelectronics Delivers Innovative Enabler for Energy Savings and Performance Boost in Process and Building Automation
STMicroelectronics claims the world’s first device combining field signal-termination and protection functions, enabling designers of industrial control and building-automation equipment to increase system performance and EMI robustness while simultaneously cutting power consumption, size, and heat dissipation.
TI's 45-nm Chip Manufacturing Process Doubles Output per Wafer, Lowers Power and Boosts Performance
HONOLULU - Before the start of the prestigious 2006 Symposium on VLSI Technology, Texas Instruments unveiled details of a 45-nanometer semiconductor manufacturing process that leverages a "wet" lithography process to double the number of chips produced on each silicon wafer, increase processing performance and reduce power consumption. Through the use of numerous proprietary techniques, TI will drive the capabilities of its multi-million tra...
New Chip Material Addresses Power Leakage and Scaling for 45-nm and Beyond
Texas Instruments has announced plans to integrate a high-k value material within the transistors in its most advanced, high performance 45nm chip products. For years, high-k dielectrics have been under consideration to address leakage, or power drain, which has become increasingly problematic as transistor dimensions continue to shrink. Through its approach, TI will reduce leakage by more than 30 times per unit area as compared with commonly u...
±1C Remote and Local Temperature Sensors from TI have n-Factor and Series Resistance Correction
Texas Instruments today introduced what it says is the industry’s smallest remote junction temperature sensors with a built-in local temperature sensor. The single remote channel TMP421 and dual remote channel TMP422 provide remote sensor accuracy of ±1C (maximum) and a local temperature sensor range of ±1.5C (maximum). Both sensors are RoHS compliant and can be used in numerous applications including LCD/DLP/LCOS projectors, ...
Device Helps Protect Electric Motors and Transformers from Overcurrent and Overtemperature
Raychem Circuit Protection, a business unit of Tyco Electronics, has announced the introduction of its PolySwitch LVR series of resettable circuit protection devices. PolySwitch LVR devices help protect electric motors and transformers used in commercial and home appliances from failures caused by mechanical overloads, overheating, stall, lost neutral and other potentially damaging conditions.