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e-peas' energy harvesting PMICs for remote units at CES 2024
At CES 2024, e-peas – the specialist supplier of energy harvesting ICs – has announced new members of its Ambient Energy Managers family optimised for Remote-Control Units (RCU) and Wireless Keyboard (KBD) design.
Bosch launches smallest MEMS accelerometers for wearables and hearables
Space is at a premium in hearables, smartwatches and other portable consumer products, and all components must be as small as possible.
Processing power boost enhances microcontrollers
Distributor Mouser Electronics is now shipping the MOTIX TLE989x microcontrollers (MCUs) from Infineon Technologies.
A fresh look at tried and tested power sourcing
Challenging traditional bi-directional sourcing for power supplies, ADI’s Jhun Rennel Sanchez and Anthony Serquiña, describe how to create a dual-output voltage rail with source and sink functionality for ATE applications.
New 650V Super Junction N-Channel MOSFETs
Central Semiconductor announces the introduction of several new 650V Super Junction N-Channel MOSFETs designed for high-voltage, fast-switching applications.
Toshiba releases photorelay with comprehensive protection features
Toshiba Electronics has released the first >1.4A-rated DIP4 package photorelay that has an OFF-state output terminal voltage of 80V, over temperature and over voltage protection functions.
Vishay's new photovoltaic MOSFET drivers at Rutronik
Rutronik distributes the new VOMDA1271 optocoupler from Vishay.
Analogue IC supplier joins Mouser global linecard
Mouser Electronics has sealed a global distribution agreement with Richtek, a supplier of high-performance analogue ICs for signal-processing applications.
New matrix-type LED drivers for automotive backlights
ROHM has developed LED driver ICs - the BD94130xxx-M series (BD94130MUF-ME2, BD94130EFV-ME2) - for automotive LCD backlights.
Protecting industrial single-pair Ethernet deployments
Since its development 40 years ago, Ethernet has quickly established itself as the defacto wired networking protocol. However, deploying Cat 6-style Ethernet cables and connectors in space-constrained applications proved challenging, leading to the development of single-pair Ethernet (SPE).