Maxim USB fault protector

The MAX22505 ±40V high-speed USB fault protector from Maxim lets designers  eliminate USB port damage from all faults, including ground potential differences, up to ±40V without the tradeoffs required by other products. It protects data and power lines from industrial equipment powered at 24VAC and 40VDC, while also reducing solution size by more than 50% ...

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Another Autopilot crash

Yesterday another Tesla crashed while on Autopilot, running into the back of a parked police car. This is the fifth Autopilot crash in the last 12 months. It happened in California. Tesla’s driver handbook warns that Autopilot “cannot detect all objects and may not brake/decelerate for stationary vehicles or objects especially when travelling over 50 mph”. ...

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Samsung shipping 32GB DDR4 SoDIMMs

Samsung says it has started mass producing 32GB double data rate 4 (DDR4) memory on a 10nm-class process for gaming laptops in SoDIMMs. Compared to Samsung’s 16GB SoDIMM based on 20nm-class 8-gigabit (Gb) DDR4, which was introduced in 2014, the new 32GB module doubles the capacity while being 11%  faster and approximately 39% more energy ...

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Q1 NAND revenues fall 3% q-o-q

NAND revenue dropped by 3% QoQ in 1Q18, says DRAMeXchange. Contract prices of eMMC/UFS and SSD products will keep falling in 2Q18 since the market is in slight oversupply, says DRAMeXchange, however, NAND Flash suppliers have also slashed prices significantly on products belonging to the standard and high-density categories (e.g. 256GB SSDs, 128/256GB UFS) to ...

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Amphenol launches 50 ohm micro-miniature interface

Amphenol RF has brought out a 50 ohm micro-miniature interface  for blind-mate situations and mating multiple RF lines between printed circuit boards. The connectors are designed specifically to maximize radial and axial float in board to board applications. The HD-EFI PCB jacks are available in through-hole, surface mount, and edge launch designs. The three-piece mating ...

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