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WeEn Semiconductors at PCIM Europe 2024
WeEn Semiconductors will be exhibiting the company’s latest highly efficient, high-power density silicon carbide (SiC) technologies, automotive grade power devices and highly reliable IGBTs at PCIM Europe 2024 in Nuremberg from June 11-13, 2024.
TVS diode series 5.0SMDJ from YAGEO
Rutronik has added the new YAGEO TVS diode series 5.0SMDJ to its portfolio of qualitative surge protection components.
Taiwan Semiconductor introduces new Zener diodes series
Taiwan Semiconductor, a global supplier of discrete power electronics devices, LED drivers, analog ICs, and ESD protection devices, announces its new series of Zener diodes with a selection of devices providing regulated voltages from 1.8VDC to 39VDC, all with ultra-low bias current (IZT) of 50µA and maximum power dissipation (PD) of 500mW.
Matter 1.3 has arrived
The Matter 1.3 specification has been published, enabling energy reporting for Matter devices, new entertainment features, and support for water management devices, electric vehicle chargers, and new major appliances.
Diodes simplifies in-vehicle USB-C connectivity
Diodes enhances modern in-car connectivity with the debut of its 10Gbps automotive-compliant* crossbar switch, adding convenience and performance
Automotive-compliant video switch cuts BoM for interface standards
Diodes has introduced the PI3WVR14412Q, an automotive-compliant 20Gbps 1:2 video switch for in-cabin infotainment and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) applications.
Teledyne Relays launches DC to 67 GHz SPDT coaxial switches
Teledyne Relays has announced the release of its latest product, the CCR-67V series of coaxial switches.
SP10T RF switch for the land mobile radio market
Mobix Labs has introduced the MBX3110 SP10T high-power radio frequency (RF) switch for the land mobile radio market.
Vishay extends critical manufacturing MES to semiconductor business
Vishay has extended its rollout of Critical Manufacturing’s MES from its initial site in the USA in 2019 to now include Vishay’s semiconductor manufacturing facilities.
How bidirectional EV charging maximises battery utility
Driven by net zero goals, more electric vehicles (EVs) are hitting the road, each with a rechargeable battery along for the ride. But an EV doesn’t just represent one less carbon-emitting combustion engine on the road – it’s also a potential energy source if it’s capable of bidirectional charging.