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Radiation-hardened power devices boost efficiency
STMicroelectronics has extended its portfolio of radiation-hardened power devices qualified for space applications by introducing new ESCC (European Space Components Coordination) qualified 200 and 400V power rectifiers and SEB-immune Schottky rectifiers at 45 and 150V.
RS Components dedicates microsite to ventilator makers
Building and supplying ventilators is crucial in the fight against COVID-19. RS Components has created a dedicated Ventilator Solutions landing page to give makers, manufacturers and engineers faster access to optimised designs.
NFC universal device meets CCC digital key specifications
An automotive-grade high-performance NFC universal device supporting NFC initiator, NFC target, NFC reader, and NFC card emulation modes is available from Digi-Key.
Highly integrated car-lock controller boosts safety
The STMicroelectronics L99UDL01universal highly integrated car-lock IC integrates six MOSFET half-bridge outputs and two half-bridge gate drivers with protection and diagnostic functions that enhance safety, simplify design, and save space.
Economical synchronous-rectification controllers from ST
STMicroelectronics’ SRK1000A and SRK1000B secondary-side synchronous-rectification controllers for flyback converters, featuring high efficiency and low power consumption, hoped to have introduced a new, more affordable and smaller-footprint option for battery chargers, quick chargers, adapters, and USB power-delivery outlets.
System on module aids design of smart IoT products
A high-performance, energy-efficient system on module (SOM) for IoT edge deployments has been released by Arrow Electronics and Exor Embedded.
Electrocomponents support through COVID-19 initiatives
Numerous employees across the Group’s businesses in Asia Pacific, EMEA and North America have been mobilised on these efforts and are actively engaged in COVID-19 initiatives, enabling essential services such as healthcare, utilities and the public sector to continue operating and to keep frontline workers safe.
Common-mode filter integrated for automotive-protection
STMicroelectronics’ ECMF04-4HSM10Y and ECMF04-4HSWM10Y automotive-qualified common-mode filters (CMF) for high-speed serial buses protect interface ICs by integrating transient-suppression diodes with low clamping voltage.
STMicro revenues drop 19% in Q1
STMicroelectronics has reported first quarter net revenues of $2.23 billion down from $2.75bn in the previous quarter and net income of $192 million down from $392m in the previous quarter.
Getting to know Arm architecture
The Arm architecture now dominates the embedded processing and computing space. It has come a long way over the last few decades – starting out in the 1980s as a processor for home computers, then becoming the foundation for cellular handsets in the 1990s. Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics, explains.