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ROHM's Fan Motor Driver Integrates Hall Sensor And Digital AGC Function
ROHM recently announced the development of the BU6904GF/NUX and BU6906GF/NUX fan motor drivers with built-in Hall element ideal for driving cooling fans in notebook PCs, tablets, and gaming systems. These new drivers are the first to include an digital Automatic Gain Control function that contribute to not only greater miniaturization and lower power consumption, but reduced drive noise for silent operation.
ROHM's Compact Schottky Barrier Diodes with Industry’s Lowest VF
ROHM has recently announced the development of the RBE series of compact Schottky barrier diodes featuring the lowest VF in the industry, making it ideal for portable applications requiring greater space savings, such as smartphones. Available in a range of packages, including the new ultra compact VML2 measuring just 1.0 x 0.6mm optimized for high-density applications.
“The rail industry is now more than ever the perfect opportunity for power electronics,”
Yole Développement announces its Power Electronics for Rail Applications report. Yole Développement’s report focuses on the rail industry. Yole Développement Power Electronics team analyzes how this industry is structured, its market and players and technological developments that will impact the power electronics market.
Digital Signal Processing IC Provides Clearer Audio Through Cardioid Directivity in Microphone-Equipped Devices
ROHM Co has recently announced the development of a digital signal processing IC designed to improve audio quality in devices such as car navigation systems through cardioid directivity based on beam-formation technology using two omnidirectional microphones.
ROHM Semiconductor Announce The Industry’s Smallest Zener Diodes
ROHM recently announced the development of the smallest Zener diodes in the industry ideal for high-density mounting in portable devices such as smartphones. Size is reduced by 55% over conventional 0603-size (0.6x0.3mm) products. The ultra-compact form factor (0.4x0.2mm) contributes to increased miniaturization and sophistication in devices requiring greater compactness and minimal thickness, including mobile phones and digital cameras.
ROHM unveil the industry's smallest transistor package
ROHM has developed the smallest transistor package on the market optimized for thin, compact portable devices. The VML0806 measures just 0.8mm×0.6mm, with a height of only 0.36mm. As portable devices such smartphones and digital cameras get smaller and more sophisticated, thinner, more compact components are required.
ROHM Semiconductor to Announce High Density and High Speed EEPROM Series
ROHM Semiconductor introduces its new high density and high speed EEPROM series. The line-up of this new member of BR24 family with I2C Bus is adding the high densities 512k and 1Mbit, which were not available previously. In addition it will also offer alternatives for the existing parts from 1k to 256kbit, but with the possibility to increase the speed to up to 1Mhz. All EEPROMs feature a double cell structure to eliminate accidental failures, a...
ROHM to highlight Power Management, Optoelectronics and Wireless LE at electronica 2012
ROHM Semiconductor will be exhibiting it’s latest technologies and products at electronica 2012 (Munich, Nov. 13-16) in Hall A5 on Booth 542. Themed “Technology for you – Sense it! Light it! Power it! The main focus will be on power management, optoelectronics and wireless low energy technology.
“OLED Lighting will reach a $1.7B market opportunity by 2020” announces Yole Développement
So far, OLED revenue has been driven mainly by display applications (smartphones…) but the industry is now targeting the lighting market based on the technology specificities in terms of design and efficiency. Yole Développement is pleased to announce today its new report “OLED for Lighting” which presents all OLED Lighting applications and associated market metrics for the period 2012-2020, and a deep analysis of OLED technology and OLED ...
ROHM, Aquafairy and Kyoto University's Solid Fuel Type Hydrogen Fuel Cells
ROHM, together with Aquafairy and Kyoto University, have co-developed compact, lightweight, high-power hydrogen fuel cells designed to power smartphones and other portable devices. These fuel cells overcome the drawbacks of dry cells, lithium-ion cells, and direct methanol fuel cells, significantly reducing weight and increasing output power while providing a higher level of safety, making it possible to provide power in places where AC power is ...