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New transistor products to be showcased at APEC 2020
GaN Systemswill showcase how its GaN transistors are a cornerstone technology for power electronics equipment.New transistor products and power modules, reference designs and tools, and customer demonstrations inconsumer electronics,industrial, andautomotiveindustries will be on display at the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) Booth 1147 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA on 15th-19th March, 2020.
Silicon solution delivers easy integration
Renesashas recently introduced the ASI4U-V5 ASSP - according to the company it is the industry’s first silicon solution to fully implement the ASi-5 (Actuator Sensor Interface version specification version 5) standard for industrial network equipment.ASi-5offers performance and usability over ASi-3, delivering 1.27 ms cycle time, 200m cable length and 96 slaves per segment.
Avnet Silica to host AI and ML demos at embedded world
Avnet Silica’s stand at embedded world in Nuremberg (February 25-27) will feature demos focused around two areas: the first zone concentrates on artificial intelligence(AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies and applications; and a second more-wide-ranging zone covers a suite of important technology areas including connectivity, sensing, security, power, memory and software and services.
Microcontroller ecosystem expands with ready to use partner solutions
Renesas hasannounced the first ten ready to use partner solutions that support the RA MCU Family of 32-bit Arm Cortex-M MCUs. RA MCUs deliver optimised performance and ease of use with the Flexible Software Package (FSP) and partner building block solutions that work out-of-box to address a range of IoT endpoint and edge applications.
High profile cancellations at embedded world
Following a string of other companies withdrawing from embedded world 2020 amid COVID-19 fears, Mouser, Arrow and Digi-Key have all announced the cancellation of their exhibits at the show. Other companies to have cancelled include: STMicroelectronics, Cypress Semiconductor, NXP, Renesas, Microchip, Arm, Silicon Labs, On Semiconductor, Swissbit, Xilinx, and ROHM Semiconductor.
32-bit MCU targets IoT applications
The RX23W 32-bit microcontroller from Renesas Electronics is now in stock at Mouser Electronics. The microcontroller integrates full Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy connectivity with a high-performance 32-bit RXv2 CPU core, plus floating point unit (FPU) and DSP functions.
Duo announce collaboration for cellular IoT solutions
Renesas Electronics and Altair Semiconductorjointly announced a partnership aimed at bringing ultra small and ultra low power cellular IoT solutions to the global IoT market. Cellular IoT device makers will be able to use this combination of solutions to create highly differentiated IoT products and services that offer much greater efficiencies and faster time to market. These integrated solutions will be delivered through Renesas’ sales ch...
Energy harvesting embedded controller portfolio launched
Renesas hasintroduced its RE Family, which encompasses the company’s current and future lineup of energy harvesting embedded controllers. The RE Family is based on Renesas’ proprietarySOTBprocess tech, which dramatically reduces power consumption in both the active and standby states, eliminating the need for battery replacement or recharging.
Demand for EVs will influence power electronics
Increase in carbon emission levels is driving the adoption of sustainable sources of energy such as solar, wind and geothermal over conventional forms. In 2017, emissions from electricity accounted for 28% of the total GHG emissions in the US. Efforts to implement sustainable power generation systems will bring in remarkable opportunities for power electronics industry players.
Collaboration to accelerate development of autonomous vehicles
Renesas Electronics hasannounced it has joined theAutonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium (AVCC)as a core member. Renesas joins leaders from across the automotive ecosystem, including vehicle OEMs, Tier1 suppliers, and other semiconductor suppliers to help solve some of the most significant challenges of deploying self-driving vehicles at scale.