TE Connectivity’s Lumawise connector system now at Mouser

Mouser is now stocking the Lumawise Endurance S connector system from TE Connectivity. The keyed system is comprised of products designed for sensors and other control systems, including a receptacle connector placed on a street light and several base and dome combinations. It aims to provide a standardised ecosystem that gives designers flexibility in applications ...

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SiC Schottky diode modules from Microchip

Microchip has introduced Schottky diode power modules in 700, 1200 and 1700V variants. They come in a choice of packaging and current ratings, as well as in various topologies including dual diode, full bridge, phase leg, dual common cathode and three-phase bridge. “The devices’ high avalanche performance allows system designers to reduce the need for snubber ...

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H1 growth expected for memory ASPs but H2 decline for NAND

TrendForce is expecting that lower electronic product shipments will bring about a drop in memory demand. However, DRAM and NAND ASPs are expected to maintain their growth in 1Q20 and 2Q20 primarily because of relatively low client inventory levels. Provided that the current ASP uptrend continues, clients may have a strong incentive to raise their ...

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Pushbutton switch offers 50k cycles

C&K has developed a sealed miniature pushbutton switch that offers an extended operating life to 50,000 cycles on FP11 & FP21 version. The FP Series is completely sealed via an O-ring between the actuator and bushing, preventing contamination. The sealing also enables automated soldering and cleaning, saving significant time and money during the assembly process. ...

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