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1-cell Li-Ion battery protection IC with temperature sensor
Nisshinbo has launched the R5668 series 1-cell Li-Ion battery protection IC with incorporated additional safety measures and control functions.
Renesas ICs: first full-torque, zero-speed brushless DC motors
Renesas Electronics, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has introduced a family of motor driver ICs for brushless DC (BLDC) motor applications.
Toshiba launches photovoltaic output photocoupler for automotive
Toshiba has released a new photovoltaic output photocoupler with an enhanced open-circuit voltage.
Semicon West show – an array of new, innovative products
If you plan on attending theSemicon West show inSan Francisco, CAthis year, make sure you stop bytheSeica booth.
Navitas and Plexim announce partnership on PLECS models
Navitas Semiconductor and Plexim GmbH announce a partnership to release GeneSiC G3 SiC MOSFET and Gen 5 MPS diode PLECS thermal loss models for highly-accurate simulations of complete power electronics systems.
TPS25858-Q1 and TPS25859-Q1 Low EMI Dual 3-A USB Type-C Charging Ports Converter With Programmable Current Limit and Thermal Management
The TPS2585x-Q1 is a family of highly-integrated USB Type-C charging controller for dual-USB ports application. The TPS2585x-Q1 integrates a monolithic, synchronous, rectified, step-down, switch-mode converter with internal power MOSFETs and two USB current-limit switches with charging port auto-detection.
Synchronous buck converter minimises switching losses
STMicroelectronics has introduced the L69681 device, a high-performance synchronous buck converter designed for use in applications that require isolated power conversion.
Africa shines bright in the solar power marketplace
Africa is the only region in the world where conditions for solar power exceed typical “excellent” benchmarks, discovers Caroline Hayes.
Top 5 power products in June
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products that have been released in June 2023.
What’s down the line for EV charging stations?
Speeding up charging time has implications for the power semiconductor industry (IGBTs, MOSFETs) as well as power management ICs and microcontrollers.