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Toshiba 100V N-channel mosfets in SOP advance package for automotive

Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH has launched 100V N-channel power mosfets for automotive applications, available in the surface mount SOP advance (WF) package. Designed for 48V system applications, the devices are suitable use in boost converters for integrated starter generators and LED headlights as well as motor drives, switching regulators and load switches. The XPH6R30ANB device ...

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Millennium Point opens applications for £20,000 STEM grants

Charitable trust Millennium Point has announced a STEM education funding pot of over £400,000, available in individual grants of up to £20,000. The funding is available to schools, charities and not-for-profit organisations across the West Midlands and applications are open until February 14 2020. Profits from the commercial activity of the Birmingham venue is invested ...

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RS Components stocks Bulgin 6000 Series fibre optic connector

RS Components has announced the availability of the 6000 series fibre optic connector by rugged connector manufacturer Bulgin. Specifically designed for use in harsh environments, the 6000 Series fibre LC duplex connector has IP69K and IP68-rated sealing caps, providing protection against dirt and water ingress. It can be fully submersed for up to two weeks ...

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GUC advanced-node designs use Cadence digital implementation

Cadence has announced that Global Unichip Corporation (GUC) deployed the Cadence digital implementation and signoff flow and delivered advanced-node (N16, N12 and N7) designs for AI and high-performance computing applications. Using the Cadence Innovus implementation system and the Voltus IC power integrity solution, GUC achieved first-pass silicon success and met the GHz performance target for ...

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Mouser Electronics and TE Connectivity team up on IIoT eBook

Mouser has announced another eBook, this time in collaboration with TE Connectivity, focusing on functions and applications in industrial robotics and IIoT. In Solutions for Robots and Robot Control, engineers from Mouser and TE contribute articles on the latest robotics technologies in the manufacturing space. The eBook places its emphasis on the industrial Internet of ...

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Kionix announces accelerometer with built-in noise filtering function

Rohm Group company Kionix has announced the availability of two accelerometers, the KX132-1211 and KX134-1211, designed for high accuracy, low power motion sensing applications in the industrial equipment and consumer wearable markets. The KX134-1211 is a 3-axis accelerometer for machine condition monitoring. Advanced data path technology allows noise filtering and sensor signal processing normally carried ...

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ADI introduces quad-output dc-dc µModule regulators

Analog Devices has introduced the LTM4668 and LTM4668A µModule regulators, quad-output dc-dc regulators with up to 4.8A output capability. The devices integrate switching controllers, power FETs, inductors and support components, reducing power consumption and board space, ADI says. They are designed for telecom, networking and industrial applications. Operating over an input voltage range of 2.7V ...

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Renesas launches 2.1mm high photocouplers for automation and inverters

Renesas has announced five 8.2mm creepage photocouplers, the RV1S92xxA and RV1S22xxA photocouplers. The devices feature a package width of 2.5mm, and are suitable for dc-ac power inverters, ac servo motors, PLCs, robotic arms, solar inverters, and battery storage and charging systems. The RV1S9260A 15Mbps communications coupler and RV1S9213A intelligent power module driver use LSSO5 packages ...

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Dr Frederik Schulze Spüntrup joins BrightSparks judging panel

For its fourth year, the EW BrightSparks programme, in partnership with RS Components, sees Dr Frederik Schulze Spüntrup join its experienced judging panel. Schulze Spüntrup is the elected president of the European Young Engineers, a European umbrella organisation representing the voice of more than 350,000 young engineers, fostering mobility, education and the awareness of the ...

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IoT and semi investor joins Crayfish.io China-focused accelerator fund

Shenzen-based DB investment management (DBI) has joined the Crayfish.io accelerator as the second anchor investor opening up further opportunities for UK and European semiconductor and IoT companies to join the programme and get ‘China-ready’. Two months since its launch, the ‘China-ready’ investment programme for UK and European companies has increased by £2.33m. DBI’s investment focus ...

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