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Nexperia's 12-channel LED driver supports ASIL-B
Nexperia has introduced an AEC-Q100 qualified 12-channel, 40V high-side LED driver integrated circuit (IC) that complies with the ASIL-B level for designing functionally safe automotive lighting, including tail, brake, signal, and in-cabin illumination applications.
Automotive LED driver covers -40°C to 125°C temperature range
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the LP5899-Q1 automotive LED driver from Texas Instruments.
DigiKey adds amsOSRAM LED drivers
amsOSRAM’s AS1163 (SAID) and AS1163B (SAID2) are mixed signal silicon devices optimized for dynamic lighting applications.
Future Electronics lines up LED lighting solutions
Future Electronics has announced the availability of Lumileds’ latest portfolio of advanced LED lighting solutions.
LED driver suits RGB modules and individual LEDs
The DiodesAL5887Q is a high-performance, 36-channel linear LED driver designed for automotive applications. It supports both I²C and SPI digital interfaces, providing flexibility for system integration.
Inova Semiconductor to showcase LED solutions at CES 2025
At CES 2025 Inova Semiconductors will be demonstrating its path towards software-defined lighting (SDL) and, in the next step, software-defined vehicles (SDV).
65V, 2A automotive-compliant synchronous buck LED driver
Diodes Incorporated has announced the expansion of its automotive-compliant LED driver portfolio by introducing the AL8891Q.
36-channel automotive LED driver with diagnostics
Diodes Incorporated introduces a new 36-channel automotive-compliant* linear LED current driver. The AL5887Q, with its ability to drive RGB configurations as well as individual LEDs, addresses the need for OEMs to differentiate their brands by enabling designers to create different animated lighting patterns and colour depths for interior and exterior lamps.
Würth Elektronik expands its signal LED product range
Würth Elektronik expands its LED product series WL-SMCW and WL-SMCC with white LEDs in 0603 and 0402 packages. These compact and highly efficient LEDs now allow white signals, front or backlighting to be achieved – without the need for a combination of red, green, and blue – which come very close to the white point in the colour coordinate system.
TactoTek secures $60M in funding led by Virala Group
TactoTek, the global In-Mould Structural Electronics (IMSE) technology pioneer, has announced the completion of a $60 million funding round led by Nidoco AB, part of Virala Group. The financing attracted significant investments from a premier consortium of financial and strategic investors including Cornes Technologies, Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company, European Investment Bank, Finnish Industry Investment Ltd, 3M Ventures, Ingman Group, VTT ...