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RNCL launches anti-surge resistors for GaN power battery management
For GaN based battery management for consumer electronics and computer peripherals, the demand for high power and precision is escalating.
Farnell stocking a range of KOA special flat chip resistor
Farnell is now stocking a range of special flat chip resistor solutions from KOA Corporation (KOA).
Thick film chip resistors for next generation applications
Currently most general-purpose thick film chip resistors in all markets utilise exemption 7c-1 for RoHS compliance.
How long will Moore’s Law last?
Moore’s Law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every year, but how long will Moore’s Law last?
RNHT automotive grade film chip resistors
RNHT automotive grade high-temperature precision thin film chip resistors are now available from Stackpole.
Buck-boost converter developed for wearables and IoT
The MAX77837 from Analog Devices (ADI) is an extremely small nanoPower buck-boost converter optimised for single-cell battery chemistries used in wearable and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
SiTime’s integrated clock chip for AI datacentres
SiTime, the precision timing company, has introduced its Chorus family of clock generators for AI datacentre applications.
Simplified realisation of intelligent LED control
Würth Elektronik has introduced WL-ICLED, a novel series of RGB LEDs with an integrated controller (IC). These components, which can be controlled as individual pixels, combine red, green, and blue LEDs with a programmable controller IC, allowing for intelligent, individual control over both pixel colour and brightness levels, ranging from 0 to 100%.
Protecting automotive 10BASE-T1S Ethernet networks
As modern vehicles have become more connected and reliant on electronic systems, the adoption of automotive Ethernet has steadily risen across OEM platforms. But technology never stands still – and engineers are always looking at ways to develop this networking to ensure it is fit for the future.
Tiny, micropower Hall-effect switches from Diodes Incorporated
Diodes Incorporated has launched three Hall-effect switches, the AH1899A/B/S series, designed to function at a lower supply voltage and with reduced quiescent current.