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New Image Sensor and NFC IC For Advanced Mobile Devices
Samsung Electronics announced new cutting-edge mobile component solutions that advance users’ mobile experiences. These solutions include an 8-megapixel (MP) RWB (Red-White-Blue) image sensor based on ISOCELL technology and an NFC (Near Field Communication) integrated circuit (IC) with improved RF (Radio Frequency) performance...
A 5-Mode 4G LTE Release 10 Modem Chipset
Marvell announced the Marvell ARMADA Mobile PXA1826, a 5-mode 4G LTE Release 10 modem chipset, targeted for the growing LTE market supporting carrier aggregation. “I am very pleased to launch our industry-leading 5-mode 4G LTE Release 10 modem with carrier aggregation...
Low-Power Barometric Pressure Sensor for Mobile, Wearable and IoT Devices
Infineon Technologies AG has launched an ultra-high ±5cm resolution, miniature MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) pressure sensor for use in mobile and wearable gadgets and IoT (Internet of Things) devices. The DPS310 is a low-power digital barometric pressure sensor that enables the development of new and enhanced navigation, location, well-being, gesture recognition and weather monitoring applications...
Keysight Introduces Next-Generation 6½, 7½ Digit Performance Digital Multimeters
Keysight Technologies introduced two Truevolt Series digital multimeters (DMMs) – the Keysight 34465A DMM (6½ digit) and the Keysight 34470A DMM (7½ digit). The new DMMs help engineers 1) visualize their measurement data in multiple ways, 2) get actionable information faster, and 3) document their results more easily...
DAC With Non-Volatile Memory and I2C, Feature 8-, 10- and 12-bit Resolution
Microchip Technology announced the expansion of its non-volatile Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) product line with the MCP47FEBXX devices. The low-power, single and dual-channel DACs feature 8-, 10- and 12-bit resolution, integrated EEPROM and an I2C interface, and are offered in 8-pin TSSOP packages...
The New Wireless Charging Solution to Serve as Both Receiver and Transmitter
Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT) today introduced its “Wireless PowerShare” technology, a cutting-edge innovation that will enable consumers to wirelessly charge a mobile device from another device. The semiconductor is a multi-mode, multi-function chip—receiver and transmitter—that supports all major wireless power standards for magnetic resonance and magnetic induction charging...
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