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Keysight’s Solution to Test 802.11ah-Based Internet-Of-Things Devices
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Published: Mar 11,2015
3V 16, 32, 64MB Serial Quad I/O Interface Flash Memory
Microchip Technology announced a new family of 3V Serial Quad I/O interface (or SQI interface) SuperFlash® memory devices—the SST26VF. This three-member “26 Series” SQI interface family is available with 16-Mbit, 32-Mbit or 64-Mbit of memory, and is manufactured using Microchip’s high-performance CMOS SuperFlash technology, which provides the industry’s fastest erase times and superior reliability...
Fully Programmable MEMS Chipset to Empower Embedded Ultramobile Near-Infrared Analysis
Texas Instruments (TI) announced the expansion of its near-infrared (NIR) chipset portfolio with the industry's first fully programmable micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS) chipset that enables ultramobile analysis for a 700-2,500 nm wavelength range...
60V Triple Output, 29µA IQ Buck/Buck/Boost DC/DC Controller Maintains Regulation in Automotive
Linear Technology Corporation announces the LTC3899, a triple output (buck, buck, boost) 29µA quiescent current, synchronous DC/DC controller that maintains output voltage regulation over a 2.2V to 60V input range. A 12V car battery can droop to less than 4 volts during engine restart or cold crank, causing reset of infotainment systems and other electronics that operate from 5 volts and higher...
Akustica Introduces Two New High Performance Microphones
Akustica expands the Bosch consumer MEMS sensor portfolio with the addition of two new, highly robust, high performance analog microphones. The AKU151 is a tiny, top-port microphone with both high SNR and high acoustic performance density (SNR/mm3), and the AKU350 is an ultra-high performance 67dB SNR bottom-port microphone...
Industry First Zero Standby Power PSR Solution for High-Power AC/DC power Supplies
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the industry's first zero standby power controller chipset with the lowest standby power consumption for AC/DC flyback power supplies up to 75 W. Taking power supply efficiency to the next level...
World-First ARM Cortex A72-Based Tablet SoC–MT8173
MediaTek announced the first tablet system-on-chip (SoC) in a family that features an ARM Cortex-A72 processor, the industry’s highest-performing mobile CPU. The Quad-core MT8173 is designed to maximize the benefits of the new processor and greatly increase tablet performance, while extending battery life to ensure a premium tablet experience...
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