Diodes automotive-compliant voltage translators range from 1.2-5.5V

Diodes Incorporated has announced two automotive-compliant voltage translators for use in environments with ambient temperatures up to 125°C. The PI4ULS5V108Q and PI4ULS5V202Q are designed for applications in driver-assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment, and telematics equipment. Both voltage translators are compatible with either push-pull or open-drain connections, allowing a single part number to address multiple applications. They ...

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Flat market for auto touch modules

Shipments of automotive touch modules are expected to increase by 1.1% to reach 64 million units, according to IHS Markit, followed by increases of 1.4% and 2.4% in 2020 and 2021. However, stronger growth will resume in 2022, with a 7.2% annual expansion. The market’s rise will continue in 2023, with shipments increasing by 7.8% to ...

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Die attach market has 6% CAGR 2018-24

The die attach equipment market will have a 6% CAGR, reaching $1.3 billion by 2024, says Yole Développement, with heterogeneous integration enabled by advanced packaging & 3D stacking pushing the development of next generation die attach equipment   Die attach equipment can be classified into two categories: die bonders and FC bonders. The total market ...

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Huawei phone sales soar

After suffering five consecutive quarters of declines, Q3 smartphone sales grew 1.2% y-o-y to 360.1 million units from the 355.8 million units of Q3 2018. While Samsung remained No.1,  the No. 2 – Huawei – was the standout performerwith shipments surging by 14.8 million units to reach 66.8 million. Shipments rose by 28% y-o-y  – ...

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