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STMicroelectronics to exhibit at TECHNO-FRONTIER 2018
STMicroelectronics will exhibit at TECHNO-FRONTIER 2018 (18th to 20th April, 2018; Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan). ST’s participation showcases a range of solutions that can contribute to Smart Industry, including sensing technology for proactive maintenance and fault detection, motor-control technology for accurate system driving, and power-management technology that supports a wide range of devices and standards and enables efficient use o...
TVS protects USB 3.1/3.2 and Thunderbolt 3 interfaces
An advanced dataline transient voltage suppressor (TVS) has been introduced by Diodes Incorporated, the DESD3V3Z1BCSF-7. Designed to provide what the company claims to be exceptional TVS/ESD protection to the high-speed input/output ports of advanced systems-on-chips (SoCs) featuring differential signal line running at 5GHz and beyond, the DESD3V3Z1BCSF-7 is useful for high-speed interfaces like USB 3.1/3.2, Thunderbolt 3, PCI Express 3.0/4.0, HD...
TVS diodes feature 2% breakdown voltage tolerance
The entire Vishay Semiconductors VTVS Series of 400W TransZorb Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) Diodes, from VTVS5V0ASMF to VTVS63GSMF, in the SMF Package is available at New Yorker Electronics. With their low 1mm profile, low-noise technology, and very fast response times, the devices are ideal for line transient voltage protection in space-constrained electronics.
F-Secure’s aviation cyber security services takes off
Trust is everything in the aviation industry. And a successful cyber attack – even a minor one against something like an in-flight entertainment system – could undermine confidence in airlines or even the entire aviation industry. That’s why global cyber security provider F-Secure has launched a specialised Aviation Cyber Security Services offering that’s designed to help airlines and similar organisations protect their ai...
Electronic distribution forecast 2018
As Mark Burr Lonnon, Senior Vice President at Mouser observed as 2017 drew to a close, “If you aren’t making money now, you never will.”It was the land of milk and honey for the distribution industry and moving into 2018 the momentum is still there, albeit with one or two caveats.
Paving the way to GaN power technology
Research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, imec, and fabless technology innovator, Qromis, have announced the development of high performance enhancement mode p-GaN power devices on 200mm engineered Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE)-matched substrates, processed in imec’s silicon pilot line. The substrates are offered by Qromis as commercial 200mm QST substrates as part of their patented product portfolio.
Sorting plastics with IR technology
Using components provided by LASER COMPONENTS, a smart student from LowerSaxony developed a method for sorting plastics that could have an effect on therecycling industry. For his project in “Schüler experimentieren” – a popular sciencecompetition for German pupils under 15 – Felix Meyer, a student of Osterholz-Scharmbeck Integrated High School, used six IR diodes to distinguish differentkinds of plastics.
Constant-current LED drivers suitable for edge lighting
As a result of growing demand for smaller LED lighting installations that also provide high efficiency and ultra-low EMI, Diodes Incorporated has extended its BCR420U and BCR421U families of linear LED drivers to include the BCR420UFD and BCR421UFD devices in the ultra-low profile DFN2020 package, making them suitable for 12 and 24V LED edge-lighting applications.
How to manage electronic manufacturing supply chain trends
In a series of three interviews, John Dignan, Managing Director of Dynamic EMS, presents his views on the Electronics Manufacturing Service (EMS) industry; the technology and supply chain trends, as well as his views on what steps the EMS players in the UK, should take to remain competitive within the geography they reside and serve.In the second part, John discusses his supply chain predictions for the year ahead, 2018 to 2019.
SiC schottky diodes reduce switching losses
Four new series of1,200V Silicon Carbide (SiC) Schottky Diodes have been introduced by Littelfuse. They diodes are fromthe company's GEN2 product family, which was originally released in May 2017.