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New Analog Front End devices from Nisshinbo
Nisshinbo Micro Devices is pleased to introduce its latest range of high-precision Analog Front End (AFE) ICs: the NA2202, NA2203, and NA2204.
RMCA automotive-grade resistors now in 0201 size
Many types of electronic devices now benefit from the higher reliability ofautomotive grade resistors.
InnoPhase IoT adds Matter v1.2 to STM32U5 with Talaria TWO Wi-Fi platform
InnoPhase IoT, a fabless semiconductor company specialising in ultra-low power Wi-Fi IoT solutions, and an ST Authorised Partner announces the availability of Matter v1.2 platform combining STM32U5 and its Talaria TWOTM Wi-Fi solution.
Nexperia announces two new ideal diode ICs
Nexperia has announced the addition of two new ideal diode ICs to its continuously growing portfolio of power devices.
Anritsu tackles high-speed digital challenges at ECOC 2024
Anritsu will use the upcoming ECOC 2024 in Frankfurt, Germany, Sept. 23-25, to demonstrate solutions to the challenges arising from the rapid growth in global data traffic.
How fast is an atomic processor?
Atomic processors have the potential to revolutionise various industries by offering unprecedented speed and efficiency.
Memory company to rebrand as RAMXEED
Fujitsu Semiconductor Memory Solution is changing its name to RAMXEED from January 1, 2025.
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor’s new LFPAK 5x6 package
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor has announced its new highly robust power MOSFET LFPAK 5x6 package.
Syslogic’s new embedded computer for railway industry
Syslogic has unveiled the railway computer RML A4NX, an embedded system based on the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX system-on-module. The new EN50155- certified railway computer will be shown at InnoTrans in Berlin in September.
Powering Sensitive ADC Designs with the TPS62913 Low-Ripple and Low-Noise Buck Converter
High speed analog to digital converters are notoriously sensitive to power supply noise. The most common solution to minimize that noise is to use linear power supplies, or a switch mode power supply (SMPS) from the main bus rail followed by a low droput regulator.