Transient suppressors accurately protect 24V lines

Vishay has introduced three series of 24V surface-mount transient voltage suppressors (TVS) that offer peak pulse power dissipation equivalent to the 7kW of conventional TVS at 10/1000μs in SMC (DO-214AB) packaging and 10/10,000 μs in DO-218AB, it said. The bidirectional devices work over -55 to +175°C for automotive, telecom and industrial applications. With 24V maximum ...

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Embedded World: NXP replaces LPC and Kinetis with new MCU family

NXP will be launching its new microcontroller portfolio at Embedded World next week, which will be replacing its LPC family and the (formerly Freescale) Kinetis family. Called MXC, “we have taken the best of LPC and Kinetis”, NXP product manager CK Phua told Electronics Weekly. MCUs will span from highly-secured high pin-count processors with 4Mbyte flash ...

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Elektra Awards celebrate 20 years: Meet the selection panel

This year, Electronics Weekly’s Elektra Awards celebrate 20 years of recognising excellence, innovation and expertise in the electronics industry. And today we interview one of the judges to highlight the role in the awards of the Elektra’s judging panel: taking his place on this year’s panel is James Hayman, award-winning electronics engineer at Taylor Hobson. ...

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Fab equipment spending to be up 20% this year

Front-end fab equipment spending is expected to increase 20% y-o-y to an all-time high of $109 billion in 2022, marking a third consecutive year of growth following a 42% surge in 2021, reports SEMI. Fab equipment investment in 2023 is expected to remain strong. “The global semiconductor equipment industry remains on track to cross the ...

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TSMC May revenues up 65%

TSMC’s May revenue of $6.22 billion was 7.6% up on April and 65.3% up y-o-y. Revenue from January to May was $28.5 billion – up 44.9% y-o-y. TSMC May Revenue Report (Consolidated): (Unit: NT$ million) Period Net Revenues May 2022 185,705 April 2022 172,561 M-o-M Increase (Decrease) % 7.6 May 2021 112.360 Y-o-Y Increase (Decrease) ...

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Satellite vu strikes thermal satellite deal with property data business

The UK thermal infrared satellite firm Satellite vu has struck a deal, with land and property data specialists Landmark Information, to provide climate change data to the UK property market. Satellite Vu, which aims to monitor the thermal footprint of any building on the planet, has previously declared its aim “to become the thermometer of ...

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Amphenol RF adds reverse polarity configurations

 Amphenol RF has expanded its  SMA connector series with additional reverse polarity (RP) configurations. RP-SMA’s are a variation of the traditional SMA interface which reverses the gender of the connector’s contact pin without affecting the electrical or mechanical performance. The RP-SMA options include plug and jack versions which are compact, lightweight connectors that feature a ...

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