Chip-scale LDO has low noise and works down to 1.1V

STMicroelectronics’ LD56020 is a 200mA linear voltage regulator that will operate from 1.1 to 5.5V, and has 8.8µVrms output noise (10Hz – 100kHz) and 90dB supply-voltage rejection (1kHz 20mA). There are six output options: 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.8, 3.0 or 3.3V, with 190mV maximum drop-out at 200mA full load – and custom versions outputting from 0.6 to 4.0V can be ...

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Crypto Quantique hooks up with Andes

Crypto Quantique, a specialist in quantum-driven cyber security for the IoT, announces a global partnership with Andes the supplier of RISC-V processor cores. Crypto Quantique also joined AndeSentry security framework, which provides a variety of security solutions for Andes RISC-V processors, countering threats ranging from cyber-attacks to physical attacks. Andes cooperates with Crypto Quantique’s quantum-driven semiconductor ...

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Renesas builds 300mm line for electric vehicle power semiconductors

Renesas is putting Y90bn into a 300mm power semiconductor fab in Kai City, Yamanashi Prefecture, citing the rise of electric vehicles as motivation. This is the Kofu Factory, closed in October 2014 when it ran 150mm and 200mm wafer lines in its 18,000m2 cleanroom, now to re-open in 2024 “to enhance production capacity for power semiconductors such ...

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Classiq raises £36m

Classiq, the analgamated Cambridge Quantum and Honeywell Quantum Solutions, has raised $36 billion in a second closing of its Series B fund, bringing total investment in the company to $51 billion. HSBC, NTT Finance, and Intesa Sanpaolo participated in the second closing of its Series B round. They  join existing  investors Wing VC, Entrée Capital, ...

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Distrelec expands four product ranges

Distrelec, the components distributor, has announced a major expansion of its range from four leading manufacturers: C&K, KEMET, Molex and TE Connectivity. The expansion covers some 21,500 products in total, all available for shipping in a maximum of three to five days. It is a reflection of Distrelec’s goal to continually develop the portfolio of ...

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Advanced packaging market to be worth €57bn in 2026

The  advanced packaging market’s revenue is expected to reach $57.2 billion in 2027, says Yole Developpement. ASE was No.1, followed by Amkor, with  Intel third, JCET fourth and TSMC fifth. The market’s total 2022  revenue was $32.1 billion. 5G, automotive infotainment/ADAS , AI, data centre, and wearable applications continue to drive the market. “The major OSATs ...

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Digi-Key,TI to host Isolated USB Repeaters webinar

Digi-Key Electronics, along with Texas Instruments, is hosting a webinar about isolated USB repeaters, titled ‘Enhanced Protection with TI’s new Isolated Repeaters’. Taking place on Tuesday 24 May 24, at 11 a.m. (CDT), it will demonstrate how to improve both performance and protection in harsh environments with high-speed isolated USB repeaters. Specifically, how it’s possible ...

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Northumbria University expands engineering teaching facilities

Northumbria University’s engineering teaching facilities have been upgraded by funding from Office for Students. Opening the upgraded centre last Week was the Minister for Science, Research and Innovation, George Freeman pictured with the university’s Vice-Chancellor Prof Andrew Wathey. “This laboratory is a fantastic addition to the University of Northumbria’s world-class facilities,” said Freeman at the ...

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4,500V 3,000A press pack IGBT for transmission and distribution

Infineon has released a pair of high power IGBTs, both blocking 4.7kV, in ceramic PPI (press pack IGBT) packaging. The 125mm pole piece diameter housing is hermetically sealed and specifically designed to withstand system-induced failures. “This PPI is specifically designed for transmission and distribution applications, and is ideal for high current MMCs [modular multi-level converters], ...

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PCIM: Rohm’s 4th generation SiC mosfets

Rohm revealed details of its fourth generation of silicon carbide mosfets at PCIM in Nurembeg, claiming up to 50% lower switching loss and 40 % reduction of on-resistance compared to its earlier parts, without sacrificing short-circuit ruggedness. They are all trench types and have more flexible gate drive requirements than before – operating at 15 ...

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