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Published: Sep 25,2017

 

New High Speed Signal Transmission Photorelays From Toshiba with Industry's Smallest Footprint

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (TDSC) announced the launch of two high speed signal transmission photorelays, “TLP3475S” and “TLP3440S,” that realize the industry’s smallest footprint. Shipments start today...

Toshiba Storage Launches Photocoupler with UVLO Function

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (TDSC) announced the launch of “TLP2735,” a high speed IC photocoupler for MOSFET gate signal insulation and the company’s first to incorporate an under voltage lockout (UVLO) function...

The Industry’s First External CAN Flexible Data Rate Controller

The industry’s first external CAN Flexible Data Rate (CAN FD) controller is now available from Microchip Technology. The MCP2517FD allows designers a simplified path to upgrade from CAN 2.0 to CAN FD and benefit from CAN FD protocol enhancements CAN FD offers many benefits over traditional CAN 2...

New Power Monitoring IC Increases Software Power Measurement Accuracy to 99% in Win10 Devices

The PAC1934, a precision power and energy monitoring chip, is now available from Microchip Technology Inc. The chip works in conjunction with a Microchip software driver that is fully compatible with the Energy Estimation Engine (E3) built into the Windows 10 operating system to provide 99 percent accuracy on all Windows 10 devices that have batteries...

Samsung Introduces Advanced, Enhanced Chip-Scale LED Packages for Spotlights and High-Bay

Samsung Electronics announced two new additions to its chip-scale package (CSP) line-up: LM101B, a 1W-class mid-power LED, and LH231B, a 5W-class high-power LED. Built with enhanced CSP technology, the new LED packages deliver industry-leading efficacy and reliability for spotlights and high-bay lighting applications...

TI's Stackable 16-V Input, 40-A SWIFT DC/DC Buck Converter Features Innovative Control Topology

Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the industry's first 16-V input, 40-A synchronous DC/DC buck converter with an internally compensated advanced-current-mode (ACM) control topology supporting frequency synchronization. TI's TPS543C20 SWIFT converter provides enhanced efficiency by integrating its latest generation of low resistance high- and low-side MOSFETs into a thermally efficient small-footprint package...

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