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3.3A photorelay for testing and control applications
Housed in a 6.3x7.0mm 2.54SOP6 package, the TLP3107 photorelay has been introduced by Toshiba. With a high-current of 3.3A (maximum), the photorelay is suited for factory automation, security system and testing applications, including power-line switching, feedback resistance switching and measuring-line switching.
4K HDMI to MIPI dual-DSI converter billed as industry first
TheTC358870XBG, fromToshiba Electronics Europe, is being billed as theindustry’s first4K High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) to MIPIdual-DSI converter chipset with video format conversion.
Embedded NAND flash memory module is UFS Ver. 2.0 compliant
Toshiba has claimed that it is the first in the industry to provide 32 and 64GB embedded NAND flash memory modules that are compliant with the JEDEC UFS (Universal Flash Storage) Ver. 2.0 standard. It supports maximum transfer rates up to 11.6Gb/s by integrating two 5.8Gb/s High-speed MIPI M-PHY HS-G3 I/F data lanes - an optional feature of UFS Ver. 2.0.
The world’s first 15nm process technology
Replacing second generation 19nm process technology (the company's former flagship process), Toshiba has developed what it claims to be the world’s first 15nm process technology. The chips achieve the same write speed as chips formed with second generation 19nm process technology, but boost the data transfer rate to 533Mb/s, 1.3 times faster, by employing a high speed interface.
15nm NAND flash memories to start mass production
A 15nm process technology, claimed to be the world's first by manufacturer Toshiba, has been developed and will apply to2-bit-per-cell 128Gb (16GB) NAND flash memories.Mass production utilising the new technology will start at the end of April 2014 at Fab 5 Yokkaichi Operations, Toshiba’s NAND flash fabrication facility (fab). This newly developed 15nm technology will replace the current second generation 19nm process technology, Toshiba&rs...
Pacy memory cards clock in at 30MB/s
Toshiba Electronics Europe is launching the world’s fastest microSD memory cards that are compliant with the ultra high speed serial bus interface UHS-II , as defined in SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 4.20. The new microSD memory cards will be available in 32GB and 64GB and achieve the fastest transfer rates of any microSD card.
Substrates shape LED front-end industry
In the company's latest report, 'LED Frond-End Manufacturing Trends', Yole Développement provides a better understanding of the current process flow, process steps and technological trends in LED front-end manufacturing. Pars Mukish, Technology and Market Analyst, details the importance of cost reduction and evaluates emerging substrates and related technologies including GaN-on-GaN LEDs and GaN-on-Si LEDs.
Toshiba recommends tiered storage infrastructures
With increasing demand for faster access, Toshiba is to focus its enterprise product offering on providing solutions for tiered storage infrastructures that can be designed to cost-effectively meet the storage needs of the modern data centre. Tiered storage architectures utilise the key benefits of eSSDs and HDDs to provide the appropriate storage solution according to how frequently and how quickly the data needs to be accessed.
Transmit up to 100m with a drive current of just 6mA
Extending their portfolio of TOSLINK fibre optic modules, the TOxX1350-series from Toshiba supports signal transmission from DC or any data rates up to 10Mb/s. Transmission distances of 40-100m can be achieved with a drive current of only 6mA and it is possible to operate the transmitter with a drive current of only 1.5mA to achieve transmission distances of 0.2-50m.
Photocoupler targets servo motors & PLCs
TheTLP2391, ahigh-speed photocoupler fromToshiba Electronics Europe, targetsservo motors and PLCs and is operable in both plus and minus LED input currents.Use of the TLP2391 will enable developers to eliminate multiple bridge circuits from many applications, reducing board size, power consumption and BOM.