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Toshiba announces Thermoflagger detection ICs
Toshiba has launched two over-temperature detection ICs that are the first in its Thermoflagger family.
SiC 650V Schottky barrier diodes with forward voltage of 1.2V
Toshiba announces the launch of twelve 650V silicon carbide (SiC) Schottky barrier diode (SBDs) based upon their latest 3rdgeneration technology.
The double-edged sword in the fight against cybercrime
The battle to secure communications against cybercrime is intensifying. Over the last twenty years hacking has grown into a lucrative enterprise.
£1.5M secured to develop wave-powered microgrid for Thai island
Eco Wave Power Global, a publicly traded onshore wave energy company, is pleased to announce that it has won a £1.5 million grant as part of a consortium led by Toshiba (UK) and Aquatera (UK) to design a pilot microgrid project for a remote island in Thailand.
NeoMesh Click for IoT and Cloud sensor networks
MikroElektronika (MIKROE) has announced three new NeoMesh Click boards that are ideal for wireless mesh networking.
Toshiba proves its power credentials at PCIM 2023
Toshiba is fully prepared for this year’s PCIM conference and exhibition, in Nuremberg 9th–11th May.
Toshiba’s compact new photorelays feature maximum turn-on time of only 0.25ms
Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH has just introduced the TLP3476S. This new photorelay has a maximum turn-on time of 0.25ms – which is a 50% reduction over the company’s existing TLP3475S photorelay and enables greatly improved switching capabilities.
New high-performance 150V U-MOS X-H MOSFET from Toshiba
Toshiba has launched a new 150V N-channel power MOSFET based upon their latest generation U-MOS X-H Trench process.
MikroElektronika adds Water Detect Click board
MikroElektronika has launched Water Detect 2 Click, a compact add-on board that can detect the presence/flow of a liquid in a clear tube, featuring the OPB350L250, a liquid sensor from TT Electronics.
Toshiba develops automotive CXPI communication driver IC
Toshiba Electronics has announced the development of a new automotive clock extension peripheral interface (CXPI) communication driver/receiver IC for applications within automotive body systems. Typical applications will include steering switches, instrument cluster switches, light switches, door locks, external mirrors, and more.