15W and 20W chassis/DIN rail mount dc-dc converters from XP Power

XP Power has announced two series of wide-range input dc-dc converters. The DTJ15 and DTJ20 series are designed for convenience of installation and operation, XP says. They can be installed to a chassis or DIN rail and connected via screw terminals and require no additional components for protection or EMC compliance. The series offer 15W ...

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Mux/demux from Diodes enables 10Gbps port switching

Diodes Incorporated has announced the PI3L2500 LAN multiplexer/demultiplexer, designed to enable port switching in corporate LANs at Ethernet signal speeds of 2.5/5/10Gbps. The bidirectional design enables two Ethernet PHY differential outputs to operate with a single RJ45 connector or enables one Ethernet PHY output to be routed to one of two RJ45 connectors. The firm ...

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mmWave synthesiser chip covers 172MHz – 18GHz

Renesas has introduced a mmWave synthesiser for 5G and broadband wireless applications. “We developed our 8V97003 for mmWave radios, ensuring it meets demanding frequency range, phase noise, and output power requirements,” said Renesas v-p of timing products Bobby Matinpour. “8V97003 is particularly well-suited for emerging applications above the 6GHz carrier frequency, including broadband wireless, microwave ...

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Microchip aims to simplify secure IoT product development

With the design of secured IoT products in mind, Microchip has announced range of cloud agnostic embedded development products that connect through Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or narrow-band 5G. “From the smallest PIC and AVR MCUs for sensors and actuators, to 32bit MCU and MPU gateways for edge computing, the company is making it possible for developers ...

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Mouser Electronics stocking STM32L5 low-power MCUs

Mouser Electronics is now stocking STM32L5 low-power microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics. The device is based on a Cortex-M33 core with Trustzone hardware-based security. Their security architecture features the Arm v8-M main extension. The M33 core with floating point unit also implements a full set of DSP (digital signal processing) instructions and a memory protection unit (MPU) ...

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Transimpedance amplifiers for 100-800Gbit/s optical comms

Macom has introduced transimpedance amplifiers for optical comms ranging from 100Gbit/s DR1 to 800Gbit/s DR8 and FR8. There are two parts, which come in flip chip and wire bonding packaging options for deployment in QSFP, QSFP-DD and OSFP optical modules. MATA-05817 has noise typically below 2μArms and supports bandwidth up to 35GHz. It is aimed ...

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Q2 Server DRAM and SSD ASPs substantially up

Q2  server DRAM ASPs will be up 20% q-o-q, says TrendForce, while SSD ASPs will increase 10-15%. Memory suppliers are now facing low inventory levels, which encourages them to maintain the 2Q20 price upsurge. The US government’s JEDI contract and demand for teleworking services are stoking demand. Demand from China’s cloud service operators rose considerably ...

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Farnell’s Raspberry Pi starter Kit

Farnell has launched its exclusive Raspberry Pi Starter Kit – an all-in-one kit for quick-start embedded computing  Featuring the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B computer and a range of Farnell’s own brand Multicomp Pro products, the new Starter Kit provides an out of the box experience for first-time users and customers looking to reduce new product ...

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An L-shaped, U-shaped or V-shaped recovery?

Will the recovery be L-shaped, U-shaped or V-shaped? In January 2020 global IC sales were up 79% y-o-y, says IC Insights, But that was before Covid-19. Now it has re-assessed the impact of the virus on the IC industry, Will the virus merely be a short-term event that leads to a quick V-shape recovery. Or ...

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