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HOLTEK New HT67F2432 High Accuracy HIRC MCU

Holtek announced the release of a new addition to its LCD Display Flash MCU range with its new HT67F2432. The device includes a high accuracy, high frequency 4MHz RC oscillator and an LCD driver which supports up to 4COM×20SEG LCD display sizes...

BOXER-8220AI: Powering AI with NVIDIA Jetson Nano

AAEON announces the BOXER-8220AI box PC powered by NVIDIA Jetson Nano. With the latest SoC from NVIDIA built for AI, the BOXER-8220AI offers stable, reliable performance at a price which is competitive and budget friendly. The BOXER-8220AI is powered by the NVIDIA Jetson Nano, the latest in edge computing technology from NVIDIA...

Renesas Electronics Introduces Industry’s First ASi-5 ASSP for Industrial Automation

Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced the ASI4U-V5 ASSP – the industry’s first silicon solution to fully implement the ASi-5 (Actuator Sensor Interface version specification version 5) standard for industrial network equipment...

Flex Power Modules DC-DC Converters Have Ultra-wide Input Range for Railway Rolling Stock

Flex Power Modules announces the PKM7500W and PKM7100W, two new series of quarter-brick modules for powering railway rolling stock equipment. The 50W PKM7500W offers an extremely wide input voltage range of 12V to 160V, while the 100W PKM7100W has an input range of 14V to 160V...

Toshiba Releases Its First eFuse, an Electronic Fuse That Can Be Repeatedly Used

Toshiba has launched the “TCKE8xx series,” its first-ever eFuse ICs, a lineup of six products that support various functions needed for circuit protection in power supply lines. Shipments of two products in the lineup start today...

HOLTEK HT79171/HT79181 – High-Efficiency 5A/6A Peak Current Synchronous Step-Up Converter

Holtek has released new high-efficiency synchronous step-up converters, the HT79171 and HT79181, capable of driving peak currents of up to 5A/6A respectively. These devices have extremely low RDSON values of only 25mΩ/45mΩ for the HT79171 and 20mΩ/40mΩ for the HT79181...

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