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Industry-Leading Ultra-Low Power Microcontrollers
LAPIS Semiconductor has recently announced the development of ultra-low power microcontrollers designed for devices such as security tokens that require long-term operation using just coin or dry-cell batteries.
SiC Maintains Growth Despite 2012 Power Electronics Downturn
Yole Développement announces its SiC Market 2013: Technology and Market for SiC Wafers, Devices and Power Modules report. Yole Développement’s report focused on the entire value-chain, covers all SiC applications in low, medium and high power ranges and provides all metrics up to 2020. It also includes a Bill-of-Material analysis, to compare Silicon vs. SiC-based system costs, and a cost reduction roadmap for SiC devices.
Invotec Group Strengthens Technical Team
As part of the continuous improvement process to support the advanced and diverse needs of its customers, Invotec Group is adding to its Technical team at their Tamworth facility. “Responsibility for product and process is being split, which will provide a greater focus to ensure we continue to deliver the highest levels of customer satisfaction though exceptional service, technology, performance and reliability”, commented Chris Hale...
Yole Développement says, “The SiC devices market will exceed US$600M by 2020”
Two years ago, Yole Développement said “The SiC industry is not a niche market anymore.” With its SiC technology & market analysis update arriving in May 2013, the French technology consulting company will confirm this statement by announcing that the SiC Devices market will surpass US$600M by 2020. “We expect a SiC market with 30% CAGR between 2015 – 2020,” said Dr. Philippe Roussel, Business Unit Manager, Power Electronics & Compound...
ROHM Announce New System Power Management IC
ROHM Semiconductor has today revealed development of a dedicated system power management IC to support Intel‘s latest Atom-based platform, code name “Bay Trail”. A highly integrated power management solution with industry leading power efficiency, ROHM’s PMIC is targeted towards ultra-thin form factor tablet and convertible devices.
electronica China 2013 Final Report In One Word: Innovation
electronica China and productronica China were successfully concluded at Shanghai New International Expo Center on March 21, 2013. The exhibition space has grown from three halls in 2012 to four halls in 2013. With 46,000 square meters, the trade fairs broke the records, increasing by 31 percent. 737 exhibitors from 17 countries displayed their latest developments and product innovations and showed the future market trend of the electronics indus...
The Industry’s First Mass-Produced SiC MOS Module Without a Schottky Diode
ROHM recently announced that they have begun mass-production of 1200V/180A-rated SiC MOS modules for inverters/converters used for industrial equipment, photovoltaic power conditioners and the like. This new product is the first* module to incorporate a power semiconductor comprised of just an SiC MOSFET, increasing the rated current to 180A for broader applicability while contributing to lower power consumption and greater compactness.
ROHM Offers New Lq Current Technology For Linear And Switching Regulators
ROHM has just announced new linear regulators and switching regulators based on innovative low quiescent current technology. The new power management utilizes a proprietary circuit design to significantly reduce current consumption during stand-by. Efficient power management has become an important design consideration in order to save energy, especially for applications relying on battery power.
Wide Terminal Low Ohmic Chip Resistors for Current Detection in Automotive and Power Supply Applications
ROHM has recently expanded its lineup of high power wide terminal low ohmic chip resistors designed for current detection in automotive systems, motors, power supply applications, and more. The latest addition, the LTR18 series, offers 1W of rated power in the 3216 size (3.2x1.6mm, t=0.58mm) - 4 times greater than conventional products.
Digital Signal Processing IC Provides Clearer Audio Through Cardioid Directivity
ROHM Semiconductor has recently announced the development of a digital signal processing IC designed to improve audio quality in devices such as smartphones and car navigation systems through cardioid directivity based on beam-formation technology using two omnidirectional microphones. The BU8332KV-M clarifies the specific direction of sound through beam-formation technology using two omnidirectional microphones.