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The device for advanced, smart and connected LED drivers
The emerging trend of smart lighting and the Internet of Things, requires a new generation of LED drivers. Infineon Technologies has introduced the new member of its XDP LED series, the XDPL8221 for cost-effective dual-stage drivers with advanced features. This device combines a quasi-resonant PFC and a quasi-resonant flyback controller with primary side regulation together with a communication interface.
Diode's technology leads to lower static losses
Now being shipped by Farnell is the 1200V TRENCHSTOP IGBT7 and emitter-controlled EC7 diode from Infineon. Packaged in the Easy housing, this EasyPIM IGBT7 provides higher power density, lower system cost, and reduced system size. The diode’s technology is based on latest micro-pattern trenches technology and optimised for industrial drive applications which means much lower static losses to meet energy efficiency requirements, softer switc...
TMR sensor meets AEC-Q100 qualifications
The first magnetic sensors from Infineon Technologies based on tunnel magneto resistance (TMR) technology are in stock at Mouser Electronics. The TLE5501 sensors are ideal for automotive brushless DC (BLDC) motor commutation in devices such as wipers, pumps, and actuators, as well as for steering angle sensing and integration in electric motors.
Smart IPM motor controllers for BLDC motor drives
Smart IPM motor controllers featuring full hardware and software integration needed for BLDC motor drives of up to 80W without heatsink have been introduced by Infineon Technologies. The new iMOTION IMM100 series combines the motor controller IC and a three-phase inverter stage in a single, highly compact 12x12mm2 PQFN package.
New microcontroller solutions in safety-critical applications
In order to provide more flexibility in how to use safety microcontrollers in automotive and industrial applications, Infineon has cooperated withXilinx andXylon. At Embedded World, they will present a new Xylon IP core calledlogiHSSL. It enables communication between Infineon’sAURIX TC2xxandTC3xxmicrocontrollers and Xilinx’ SoC, MPSoC and FPGA devices via the Infineon High Speed Serial Link. This supports baudrates of up to 320 Mbaud...
Turnkey solution offers robust security
A turnkey, hardware-based solution from Infineon Technologies that provides robust security to a range of diverse applications, including Internet of Things (IoT), smart homes, medical devices, and drones is in stock at Mouser Electronics. The OPTIGA Trust X is based on an advanced security controller built on Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) NIST P256, AES128, and SHA-256, plus built-in tamper-proof nonvolatile memory to greatly enhance overall...
Enhanced selfie depth for front-facing camera
It has been announced that LG Electronics and Infineon Technologies have teamed up to introduce their Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology to smartphone selfie photo lovers world over. Infineon’s REAL3 image sensor chip hopes to play a key role in the front-facing camera of the upcoming LG G8 ThinQ, to be unveiled in Barcelona during Mobile World Congress 2019.
Mouser power centre stage at APEC 2019
Mouser Electronics is exhibiting as a Platinum Partner at the 2019 Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) in Anaheim California (March 17-21). On Tuesday, March 19, at 2:15 p.m., Mouser will sponsor an informative seminar session with Mitch Van Ochten, applications engineer at ROHM Semiconductor, titled “Silicon Carbide…A Brief Overview: Where We Are, Where We’re Headed, and Tips for Successful Use.”
MOSFET power modules for energy storage applications
Addressing the fast growing demand for Silicon Carbide (SiC) solutions, Infineon Technologies launches new devices in the 1200V CoolSiC MOSFET family. The CoolSiC Easy 2B power modules enable engineers to reduce system costs by increasing power density. In addition, they can also reportedly lower operational costs significantly.
A safe for sensitive data in the car
It has been announced that Volkswagen is one of the first car makers to deploy the OPTIGA Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 from Infineon Technologies as a security solution for the connected car. The chip is designed to protect the vehicle’s communication with the outside world. For example, when car-sharing users or third-party services such as parcel delivery into a car’s trunk require access.