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CGD and Qorvo collab for motor control solutions
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) and Qorvo have partnered to bring together motor control and power efficiency technologies in the PAC5556A + ICeGaN evaluation kit (EVK).
TDK’s new ultrasonic ToF sensor at electronica 2024
TDK has unveiled its new InvenSense SmartSonic ICU-10201 high-performance ultrasonic Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor with an embedded processor and extended memory space.
RFbeam's V-LD1
At electronica 2024, on the DigiKey booth, Paige West speaks with Leon Audergon, CEO, RFbeam about RFbeam's V-LD1.
TDK’s solutions for green energy
At electronica 2024, on the DigiKey booth, Caitlin Gittins speaks with Klaus Winklbauer, Vice President, Global Sales Development Industrial & HA, TDK Europe about TDKs solutions for green energy.
onsemi unveils the Treo Platform at electronica 2024
onsemi has unveiled its Treo Platform at electronica 2024, its most advanced analog and mixed-signal platform to date.
Lake Shore Cryotronics introduce SMU nano/2D semiconductor testing
New Source Management Unit (SMU) module for the M81-SSM instrument platform brings laboratory-grade, low-level measurement capabilities to a benchtop instrument.
Revolutionise Your Design with Hall-Effect Current Sensors!
In electric vehicle (EV) charging and solar inverter systems, current sensors measure current flow by monitoring the voltage drop across a shunt resistor or the magnetic fields generated by current flowing through a conductor. These high-voltage systems use current flow information to control and monitor power conversion, charging and discharging.
Industry’s most advanced analog and mixed-signal platform
onsemi introduced the Treo Platform, ananalog and mixed-signal platformbuilt with Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) process technology on an advanced 65nm node.
Why an RGB-IR camera is crucial for liveness detection in facial recognition systems
Facial recognition systems, though powerful, are vulnerable to spoofing attacks. To combat this, RGB-IR cameras have emerged as a crucial solution.By capturing both visible and infrared light, these cameras can detect liveness of a person's face. This makes it difficult for fake images, videos, or masks to bypass the system.
Vishay to showcase passive and semiconductor solutions at electronica 2024
Vishay has announced that it will be exhibiting its broad portfolio of passive and semiconductor solutions at electronica 2024 and discussing their pivotal role in shaping a sustainable future through the all-electric society. Vishay experts will be on hand to dive into cutting-edge developments in automation, AI, e-mobility, and smart and alternative energy technologies.