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Aledia produces microLED chips on 300mm wafers
French startup Aledia says it has manufactured the world’s first microLED chips produced on 300mm (12-inch) silicon wafers.
Automotive-compliant USB Type-C Port protector
Diodes Incorporated has announced the automotive-compliant, AEC-Q100 qualified, and PPAP capable DPO2039DABQ four-channel protection solution for USB Type-C ports. DPO2039DABQ is targeted for use in applications including automotive head units, rear seat entertainment units, and in-car charging.
Distribution industry top brass optimistic for 2021
A false dawn or a path to the sunny uplands of an industry revival and boom? Industry executives think the latter. Record months and booming business is being reported across the board. This surge in business is already producing lengthening lead times for some products, and allocation may not be too far away, according to Electronic Specifier's Mick Elliott.
4-Quadrant silicon PIN photodiode is AEC-Q101 qualified
The Optoelectronics group of Vishay Intertechnology has introduced what is claimed to be the industry's first 4-quadrant silicon PIN photodiode in a standard surface-mount package, qualified for automotive applications.
AEC-Q101 MOSFETs with repetitive avalanche performance
Nexperia has launched a new AEC-Q101-qualified Repetitive Avalanche Application Specific FET (ASFET) portfolio focused on powertrain applications. The technology has been tested to one billion avalanche cycles and can be used to control automotive inductive loads such as solenoids and actuators. In addition to providing a faster turn-off time (up to four times), designs can be simplified through a reduced BOM count.
Expansion of the power thyristors and diodes lineup webinar
It has been announced that Proton-Electrotex is now preparing a webinar ‘Expansion of the Power Thyristors and Diodes Lineup’. The event will be held in English on December 15th at 12:00 (Moscow Time).
BLE 5.2 platform receives Bluetooth SIG qualification
CEVA has announced that its RivieraWaves Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) 5.2 Platform has achieved Bluetooth SIG Qualification. As the first IP company to receive Bluetooth LE 5.2 qualification, CEVA enables its licensees to reduce their product development risk and so benefit with expedited time-to-market and end-product qualification process.
Motor-control designs for low-voltage applications
STMicroelectronics has created an integrated three-phase half-bridge driver IC with performance optimised for low-voltage industrial applications up to 75V, delivering a space-efficient and power-saving solution to control three-phase brushless motors in e-bikes, power tools, pumps, fans, light machinery, gaming consoles, and other equipment.
Flexible hybrid electronics requires attachment materials
We are often told that ‘you can’t have your cake and eat it.’ However, many technological advancements succeed commercially precisely because they eliminate an existing compromise. Flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) is a great example of an emerging technology that removes a previous trade-off, specifically between the flexibility of printed electronics and functionality of conventional PCBs, and is thus rapidly gaining traction.
Protect industrial RS-485 networks
Combining a transceiver and a transient voltage suppressor (TVS) can protect RS-485 data lines against ESD, EFT and surge transients especially in industrial DC buses