TI claims its automotive Ethernet PHY cuts component count and power

TI has introduced a new automotive Ethernet PHY transceiver that cuts the external component count and board space in half and claims to consume half the power of competitive solutions. The DP83TC811S-Q1’s support for serial gigabit media independent interface (SGMII), small packaging and integrated diagnostic features enable designers to bring greater intelligence via Ethernet connectivity ...

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LTM Power by Linear 58VIN µModule regulator

The Power by Linear LTM4653, 58VIN step-down µModule regulator can  operate from unregulated or fluctuating 24V to 48V input supplies in noisy environments such as factory automation, industrial robotics, communication infrastructure and avionics systems. The device integrates input and output filters in a package, enabling the device to meet the EN55022 Class B EMC standard for information ...

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Toshiba adds to auto 40V n-channel MOSFETs.

Toshiba has released two MOSFETs housed in the small low-resistance SOP Advance (WF) package in 5mm x 6mm size, as new additions to the automotive 40V N-channel power MOSFET series. The TPHR7904PB and TPH1R104PB are AEC-Q101 qualified and are intended for a variety of automotive applications including Electric Power Steering (EPS), load switches, electric pumps, ...

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