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Toshiba launch TB6585AFTG PWM driver IC
Toshiba have today announced a new sine wave driver IC for control of three-phase DC brushless motors in electric fan applications, the TB6585AFTG. Intended for use in ventilation fans and fans in home appliances requiring quiet operation, low vibration and low energy consumption, the new sine wave driver IC is both compact and efficient. Realizing a quiet and high efficiency motor drive for BLDC motor applications of up to 45V/1.8A requirements,...
Toshiba Introduces Ultra-Compact Photorelay with Low Trigger Current
Toshiba Electronics Europe has launched a semiconductor photorelay (MOSFET output photocoupler*) that combines a very low turn-on current with an ultra-compact form factor. The new TLP175A is particularly suitable for designs that demand high-reliability switching and improved efficiency while saving board space.
Toshiba contact image-sensor module features faster data rate
Toshiba have unveiled the CIPS183BS210 Contact Image-Sensor Module with a faster data rate. With typical applications including banknote recognition systems, mass production is scheduled to start in October 2013. The new module is 14mm wide against 18mm for the current generation of product, and also offers improved luminous intensity distribution.
ARM Passes Fifty Percent Market Share in Automotive
According to findings from the 2013 edition of Semicast’s Embedded Processing Service, the market share for ARM-based embedded processors in the automotive sector is judged to have passed fifty percent in 2012.
Ultra-compact MOSFETs for high-current mobile charging
Toshiba have today announced new ultra-compact MOSFETs for the switches of high-current charging circuits, including 2 cell batteries, of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. As additional functions are added to mobile devices, such as smartphones and cellular phones, tablets and notebook PCs, and as more demands are made on their batteries, efforts continue to boost charge density and to improve the user experience by significantly in...
World’s Fastest Write Speed SD Memory Cards from Toshiba
Toshiba will launch a new series of SD memory cards offering the world’s fastest data write speed. The latest editions to its line-up of EXCERIA memory cards are designed to offer users of high-end digital cameras an excellent experience. The EXCERIA PRO and EXCERIA cards will be launched in major markets worldwide, starting with Japan in October and Europe in the fourth quarter of 2013.
16th ITI Symposium promotes network-based product development
ITI GmbH today published the official program for its 16th ITI Symposium running from November 12 through 13, 2013, at the International Congress Center Dresden. This year’s event revolves around “Network-Based Product Development” and lays the focus on crossindustry applications of ITI’s simulation software SimulationX. More than 40 speakers from 12 countries, including such Renowned companies and institutes as ABB, Aggre...
cyberGRID acquired by Toshiba
Toshiba obtain 76% interest in cyberGRID. The purchase makes cyberGRID a Toshiba subsidiary, positioned to enhance Toshiba Group's smart community business in Europe, where progress in introducing renewable energy is driving a need for optimal power management technology that delivers a stabile power supply.
ESD Protection Diode features Industry's Lowest Capacitance for High Speed Data Lines
Toshiba has today revealed a new ESD protection diode, the DF2B7M3SC, with the lowest 0.1pF capacitance in its class. The DF2B7M3SC protects USB3.0/2.0, HDMI, eSATA, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, and other high speed data lines from Electrostatic Discharge. Mass production is scheduled to start at the end of July 2013.
L'efficacité énergétique et la durabilité environnementale grâce à un contrôle intelligent du moteur
L'Agence internationale de l'énergie (International Energy Agency, ou IEA) estime que les moteurs électriques représentent 46% de la demande globale d'électricité. Partant, l'amélioration de l'efficacité énergétique d'une proportion même faible des applications à moteur pourrait réduire la consommation globale d'énergie et les émissions de carbone de façon significative. De fait, de telles améliorations de l'efficacité énergéti...