SSD module shipments grew 60% in 2019

Kingston, ADATA and Tigo took the top three slots in the 2019 rankings of SSD module makers, says TrendForce. The total worldwide shipments of branded SSDs bound for the channel (retail) market in 2019 reached 131 million units, showing an increase of almost 60% from 2018, according to TrendForce’s latest investigations. This result also indicated ...

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Melexis launches a better motorcycle fuel pump controller

Melexis, the Belgian fabless auto IC specialist, has  introduced the most powerful and cost-efficient version of its market-leading motorcycle fuel pump controller, helping manufacturers comply with tightening environmental regulation, including the BS-6 emission standards in India. The MLX80302 is a three-phase BLDC motor controller IC with a peak driving capability of 2.6 A. It is ...

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ST claims first 64-zone ToF sensor

ST has extended its portfolio of FlightSense Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors with what it claims to be the world’s first 64-zone device that breaks a scene into separate areas to help an imaging system build the most detailed spatial understanding of a scene. The device comprises a 940nm Vertical Cavity Surface Emission Laser (VCSEL) light source, a ...

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AMD-Xilinx takeover confirmed

Today, AMD and Xilinx  announced they have entered into a definitive agreement for AMD to acquire Xilinx in an all-stock transaction valued at $35 billion. The combination will offer a portfolio of  processor technologies, combining CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, Adaptive SoCs and software expertise to enable computing platforms for cloud, edge and end devices. The combined ...

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Xilinx adds hardened IP to increase RFSoC performance for 5G

Xilinx has announced an enhanced Zynq RFSoC architecture to meet the requirements of a second wave of 5G. The ZynqRFSoC DFE integrates hardened digital front end application-specific blocks for 5G NR performance. It will operate up to 7.125GHz and is futureproofed for 3GPP and O-RAN radio architectures, says Gilles Garcia, director of Wired Communication, at ...

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Maxim majors on industrial automation with new parts and designs

Maxim has announced a suite of integrated circuits and reference designs for industrial automation using IO-Link communications. IO-Link is a short-range (<20m) point-to-point industrial bus developed to connect sensors and actuators to a local hub, from which the data is transferred to a remote PLC (programmable logic controller) via Ethernet or other long-range field bus. ...

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Toshiba CMOS op-amp draws only 0.27μA

Toshiba has released an micro-power CMOS operational amplifier, drawing a maximum of 600nA and typically 270nA (1.5V supply, -40 to 105°C). Called TC75S102F, it will run from supplies between 1.5V and 5.5V and is rail-to-rail on both input and output. Unusually for an op-amp, no input excursion outside the rails is allowed at all. “Operational amplifiers have ...

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Toshiba CMOS op-amp draws only 0.27μA

Toshiba has released an micro-power CMOS operational amplifier, drawing a maximum of 600nA and typically 270nA (1.5V supply, -40 to 105°C). Called TC75S102F, it will run from supplies between 1.5V and 5.5V and is rail-to-rail on both input and output. Unusually for an op-amp, no input excursion outside the rails is allowed at all. “Operational amplifiers have ...

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Toshiba CMOS op-amp draws only 0.27μA

Toshiba has released an micro-power CMOS operational amplifier, drawing a maximum of 600nA and typically 270nA (1.5V supply, -40 to 105°C). Called TC75S102F, it will run from supplies between 1.5V and 5.5V and is rail-to-rail on both input and output. Unusually for an op-amp, no input excursion outside the rails is allowed at all. “Operational amplifiers have ...

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Toshiba CMOS op-amp draws only 0.27μA

Toshiba has released an micro-power CMOS operational amplifier, drawing a maximum of 600nA and typically 270nA (1.5V supply, -40 to 105°C). Called TC75S102F, it will run from supplies between 1.5V and 5.5V and is rail-to-rail on both input and output. Unusually for an op-amp, no input excursion outside the rails is allowed at all. “Operational amplifiers have ...

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