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UltraSoc’s USB offering

UltraSoc has come up with a USB offering which enables SoC and system development teams to access  system-level analytics, optimization and debug capabilities at speeds of 10Gbps – even in a closed chassis. UltraSoC’s USB 2.0 IP is based on a patented hardware-based bare-metal technology that requires no software running to establish communication. When combined ...

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Digital attenuators operate from 200MHz to 8GHz

Vaunix,  the portable and programmable RF/microwave test device specialist, has released the first two in a series of Lab Brick devices available with Ethernet control. The two new multiport Lab Brick Digital Attenuators are the 4-port LDA-802Q, and the 8-port LDA 802-8, each operating from 200 MHz to 8 GHz for a variety of L-, ...

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KEMET using KONNEKT packaging for KC-LINK range

KEMET has extended its KC-LINK range by using KONNEKT high-density packaging technology to meet demand for fast-switching wide bandgap (WBG) semiconductors, EV/HEV, LLC resonant converters, and wireless charging applications. This technology combines KC-LINK’s C0G Base Metal Electrode (BME) dielectric system with KONNEKT’s innovative Transient Liquid Phase Sintering (TLPS) material to create a surface mount multi-chip ...

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Inertial sensor has six degrees of freedom

Murata has developed  single package MEMs 6DoF (Six Degrees of Freedom) inertial sensor for safety-critical automotive applications. The SCHA600 sensor is  for ADAS and AD (automated driving) applications, offering centimeter-level accuracy in regard to vehicle dynamics and position, to ensure safe, robust and verified autonomous driving. The SCHA600 is a single package 6DoF component qualified ...

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Inertial sensor has six degrees of freedom

Murata has developed  single package MEMs 6DoF (Six Degrees of Freedom) inertial sensor for safety-critical automotive applications. The SCHA600 sensor is  for ADAS and AD (automated driving) applications, offering centimeter-level accuracy in regard to vehicle dynamics and position, to ensure safe, robust and verified autonomous driving. The SCHA600 is a single package 6DoF component qualified ...

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Inertial sensor has six degrees of freedom

Murata has developed  single package MEMs 6DoF (Six Degrees of Freedom) inertial sensor for safety-critical automotive applications. The SCHA600 sensor is  for ADAS and AD (automated driving) applications, offering centimeter-level accuracy in regard to vehicle dynamics and position, to ensure safe, robust and verified autonomous driving. The SCHA600 is a single package 6DoF component qualified ...

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Richardson signs AVX

Richardson RFPD, an Arrow Electronics company, has entered into a global franchise agreement with AVX. The agreement covers the products managed by the AVX RF Solutions division, as well as AVX’s power film capacitors and SuperCapacitors. The primary product lines covered by the new agreement include antennas, capacitors, couplers, crossovers, filters and inductors. “We believe ...

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Richardson signs AVX

Richardson RFPD, an Arrow Electronics company, has entered into a global franchise agreement with AVX. The agreement covers the products managed by the AVX RF Solutions division, as well as AVX’s power film capacitors and SuperCapacitors. The primary product lines covered by the new agreement include antennas, capacitors, couplers, crossovers, filters and inductors. “We believe ...

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Richardson signs AVX

Richardson RFPD, an Arrow Electronics company, has entered into a global franchise agreement with AVX. The agreement covers the products managed by the AVX RF Solutions division, as well as AVX’s power film capacitors and SuperCapacitors. The primary product lines covered by the new agreement include antennas, capacitors, couplers, crossovers, filters and inductors. “We believe ...

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