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Micro-LED: lighting the way for display technologies?
Micro-LED technology has been exciting the trade and consumer tech press for several years now, particularly since 2014 when Apple purchased the micro-LED-focused startup, LuxeVue. The implication that leading tech firms were racing to incorporate micro-LED in their highly desirable consumer tech prompted a flurry of speculation that micro-LED would be the ‘next big thing’ in TVs, smartphones, wearables and much more.
Modules combine SiC MOSFETs and SiC diodes
The new AgileSwitch Phase Leg SiC MOSFET modules from Microchip Technology are now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics.
Developing high-voltage intelligent power modules
STMicroelectronics and Sanken Electric have collaborated for the performance and practical advantages of intelligent power modules (IPM) in high-voltage, high-power equipment designs. The two companies are developing and will jointly market 650V/50A and 1200V/10A industrial modules, which simplify design challenges and shrink the bill of materials for HVAC systems, industrial servo drives, industrial washing machines, and general-purpose inverter...
Maxim lines up new products, demos for electronica 2020
Maxim Integrated will be showing new products as well as hosting demos and webinars on its stand at the virtual electronica 2020 (November 9-13).
TVS diodes limit peak voltage surge
Bourns Power TVS (PTVS) series of high current bidirectional TVS diodes are now available from distributor TTI.
Extremely high linearity PIN limiter module for cellular infrastructure
Skyworks has introduced a high linearity, low-threshold, dual PIN limiter diode module that addresses the growing need for receiver protection in cellular infrastructure (including 5G) and microwave radio communications.The SKY16603-632LF is a fully integrated module comprised of two PIN limiter diodes and two DC blocking caps designed for use as a passive receiver protector in wireless systems up to 6GHz.
Improving surge protection
Millions of surge protection units in the field are not providing adequate protection for today’s microprocessor-based equipment. As John Mitchell, Global Business Development Manager at CP Automation explains why Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) must be brought up to speed.
CEVA-BX2 audio DSP supports Dolby multistream decoder
CEVA has announced support for Dolby MS12 Multistream Decoder for the CEVA-BX2 audio DSP. As smart TVs, over-the-top (OTT) content services and set-top-boxes evolve into multipurpose digital media receivers, the content is derived from numerous sources, utilising a variety of audio codecs.
SPI NAND flash memory handles boot code and data storage
To meet the growing demand for serial peripheral interface (SPI) NAND flash memory products in the automotive, industrial, communications, and consumer electronics markets, Alliance Memory has released the new AS5F series of 1.8V to 3V devices with densities from 1Gb to 8Gb and high-speed clock frequencies up to 120MHz.
Wide bandgap enabling a bright future for solar power
Of the various forms of renewable energy in use, solar and wind power have become the most often deployed and are responsible for the majority of clean, renewable power generated. Here Brandon Becker, Product Line Manager, ON Semiconductor has explained how wide bandgap can further enable solar power.