50v/5A rated bipolar stepping motor driver supports 1/128 microstepping

Toshiba is sampling a 50V / 5A rated bipolar stepping motor driver that supports 1/128 microstepping. The TB67S128FTG meets the often conflicting requirements of high speed, high performance and reduced power consumption making it suitable for a variety of modern applications including 3D printers, office equipment, cash dispensers, amusement machines and home appliances. At the ...

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Government opens Digital Skills Innovation Fund for bids

The government’s £1 million Digital Skills Innovation Fund is now open for bids from Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) and Combined Authorities for initiatives which specifically aim to help people take up digital roles. The funding will be used to help women, disabled people, people from minority backgrounds or those living in lower socioeconomic areas to ...

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LED backlight driver for large auto displays

Automotive infotainment designers can upgrade to bigger, higher resolution displays with Maxim’s MAX20069. The MAX20069 integrates four I2C-controlled, 150mA LED backlight drivers and a four-output thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal display (TFT-LCD) bias in a single chip. The chip  supports larger screen sizes and higher resolution by providing positive analogue supply voltage (PAVVD) and negative analogue supply voltage ...

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Challenger Solutions gets AS9100 approval for military customers

Essex-based contract electronics manufacturer (CEM) Challenger Solutions has achieved AS9100 accreditation – the extension to ISO 9000 that adds aerospace quality management standards. “Everyone gets ISO 9000,” Challenger business development manager Richard Hancock told Electronics Weekly. “AS9100 means that  we can work on jobs to a better specification. You need it for anything that is ...

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UK firm supplies advanced laser production facility in China

Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology (OIPT),has announced that Sino-semic have selected its Cobra plasma etch systems for their manufacturing facilities in Taizhou City.   Sino-semic is a manufacturer of VCSELs for face recognition. The vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser, or VCSEL is a semiconductor laser diode which emit a perpendicular beam from the top surface, rather than the edge ...

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Vicor has BGA package option for 48V buck regulators

The PI354x-00-BGIZ is the latest addition by Vicor to its 48V Cool-Power ZVS buck regulator portfolio, offering a BGA package option to the existing PI354x-00-LGIZ LGA series.   The device’s ZVS topology is designed to enable 48V direct to point of load.  And step-down regulation from a higher voltage source will improve efficiency and reduce I2R ...

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Labcenter partners with SamacSys for PCB part creation

Labcenter Electronics has partnered with SamacSys to provide free PCB symbols, footprints and 3D models for its users, via the SamacSys CAD library content. SamacSys, which also powers the Electronics Weekly Component Search Engine, has been selected to provide high-quality CAD models for Labcenter’s Proteus design tools. Components can now be downloaded into Proteus without ...

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German distribution stable but uninspired

Stable but uninspired – this describes the German component distribution market during the second quarter 2018. Sales by companies registered with the Fachverband Bauelemente Distribution (FBDi e.V.) grew in the months April, May and June by 5% (compared with Q2/2017) to 949 million Euros. The order situation performed better, and with 1.04 billion Euros exceeded ...

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SEMI billings decline for second month in a row

July billings by manufacturers of semiconductor equipment were $2.36 billion which was  4.9% down on June’s $2.48 billion and 4.1% up on June 2017’s billings of $2.27 billion, reports SEMI. “Global billings declined for the second month in a row, indicative of customer push-outs,” says SEMI CEO Ajit Manocha,  “we expect the industry to weather ...

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Cree upgrades XLamp line

Cree has announced an extension to the XLamp XP-G3 LED product line optimised for connected lighting. It is designated the  XLamp XP-G3 S Line. With the XP-G3 S Line, Cree delivers high-power LED technology optimized for long-lifetime, high-power general lighting applications where sensors and the internet of things (IoT) are becoming common, such as commercial ...

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