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  • 1000 North Main Street Mansfield, USA
    TX 76063
    United States of America
  • 001 817 804-3888
  • http://www.mouser.com
  • 001 817-804-3803

Mouser Electronics, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., stands out as a rapidly expanding global distributor of semiconductor and electronic components. Specializing in providing design engineers and buyers with the latest products and cutting-edge technologies, Mouser is committed to delivering unparalleled customer service and global support. With an emphasis on meeting the needs of design engineers and buyers seeking innovative solutions, Mouser is reshaping the landscape of customer-centric distribution.

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Mouser Electronics Articles

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Sensors
1st June 2018
Barometric sensor covers measurement range of 300hPa to 1250hPa

Featuring a temperature coefficient offset (TCO) between 20 and 65 degrees Celsius, Bosch’s small, low-power, low-noise BMP388 digital barometric sensor delivers accurate altitude measurement over a broad temperature range. It is available at Mouser Electronics.

Micros
1st June 2018
Microcontrollers target variety of IoT applications

The EFM32GG11 Giant Gecko Series 1 microcontrollers from Silicon Labs are in stock at Mouser Electronics. Part of Silicon Labs’ energy-friendly EFM32 Gecko portfolio, the EFM32GG11 Giant Gecko Series are industrial-strength microcontrollers that deliver higher performance, more features and lower power.

Design
28th May 2018
Wireless mesh modules cut costs, design complexity

The MGM13P Mighty Gecko wireless mesh modules from Silicon Labs are now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. Based on the Silicon Labs EFR32MG13 Mighty Gecko system-on-chip (SoC), these modules are a pre-certified, multi-protocol solution for wireless networking.

Robotics
25th May 2018
Generation robot: Sharing the world with our machines

What if the future is about more than just human interaction, but also sharing the world with our machines?

Power
23rd May 2018
Modules integrate 36V buck converter and power circuitry

The LMZM33602 and LMZM33603 power modules from Texas Instruments(TI) are now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. These completely integrated 4V-36 V power module solutions combine a step-down DC-to-DC converter with power MOSFETs, a shielded inductor, and passive components in a compact, low-profile package.

Analysis
16th May 2018
Power solutions join Mouser global portfolio

Mouser Electronics has signed a global distribution partnership with Advanced Energy Industries (AE). Through the agreement, Mouser will stock AE’s power portfolio, including high-voltage and thermal products.

Analysis
16th May 2018
Mouser kicks off World Cup competition

The World Cup is just a few weeks away and Mouser Electronics is celebrating a summer of football with a contest that allows designers to share their passion not only for ‘the beautiful game’ but also for innovative electronics design. The Mouser team in Munich has built scoreboards to keep up with all the matches and scores (and penalty shootouts no doubt)

Mixed Signal/Analog
15th May 2018
LoRa transceivers support global LPWAN applications

The SX1261 and SX1262 LoRa transceivers from Semtech are in stock at Mouser Electronics. Designed for extended battery life with just 4.2mA of active receive current consumption, the SX126x sub-GHz radio transceivers are ideal for long-range RF wireless applications and are fully compliant with the physical layer requirements of the LoRaWAN specification released by the LoRa Alliance.

IoT
14th May 2018
Adding security to IoT endpoints shouldn’t be an option

Secrets have a way of leaking out and invariably people are the cause. In the IoT, it isn’t the things that will be the main cause of cybercrime, but the people exploiting the weak security provided by those things. The list of examples illustrating this very real threat gets longer every day. Guest blog written by Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics.

Micros
11th May 2018
MCU widens capabilities of IoT applications

The MAX32652 ultra-low-power microcontroller from Maxim Integrated are in stock at Mouser Electronics. Offering designers the low-power consumption of an embedded microcontroller with the capabilities of a higher-powered applications processor, the MAX32652 is the latest offering from Maxim's family of DARWIN Generation UP microcontrollers, which combine wearable-grade power technology with large embedded memories and advanced embedded security.

Frequency
9th May 2018
Up/down converters suit satcoms, radar applications

The ADMV10x Converters from Analog Devices are in stock at Mouser Electronics. Part of ADI’s latest series of RF up/down converters, these monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC) are manufactured using gallium arsenide (GaAs), and offer designers a high performance product in a small, convenient package for a variety of audio and video data transmission applications.

Optoelectronics
9th May 2018
LEDs deliver 5x higher lumen density with low cross talk

The XLamp XD16 Extreme Density LEDs from Cree are in stock at Mouser Electronics. Based on Cree’s NX Technology Platform, the XD16 LEDs deliver up to 5½ times higher lumen density than Cree’s previous generation of high-power LEDs. Specifically designed for applications requiring high light output and high lumens-per-watt, the LEDs enable improved output and efficacy in lighting applications such as directional lighting, low-ba...

Wearables
3rd May 2018
Is the wearable sector still only skin deep?

Recently Mark Patrick of Mouser was given the opportunity, for the first time, to visit the Wearable Technology Show at London’s ExCel (which is now in its fifth year). Here he explains about his experience and delves deeper into the wearable sector. Guest blog written by Mark Patrick, Mouser. 

Cyber Security
3rd May 2018
Beating hackers with hardware security devices

Earlier this year, cryptocurrencies valued at $530m were stolen in a hack on a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange. Reportedly, slack security practices made the exchange vulnerable because the money was stored in a poorly-secured digital wallet. If the exchange had been using a hardware security device, the hack probably wouldn't have succeeded. Guest blog written by Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics.

IoT
2nd May 2018
Dev kit enables robust IoT applications

The CY8CKIT-062-WiFi-BT PSoC 6 Pioneer Kit from Cypress Semiconductor is in stock at Mouser Electronics. Ideal for Internet of Things (IoT) applications and wearable devices, the Pioneer Kit enables the development of Wi-Fi applications using a high-performance Cypress PSoC 6 microcontroller.

Mixed Signal/Analog
27th April 2018
GaN-on-SiC transistors zero in on IFF applications

The QPD1025L gallium nitride (GaN) on silicon carbide (SiC) transistors from Qorvo are available at Mouser Electronics. Operating with 1.8kW at 65V, the devices deliver high signal integrity and extended reach essential for L-band avionics and identification friend or foe (IFF) applications.

Optoelectronics
23rd April 2018
Base assembly lifts smart grid lighting performance

The LUMAWISE Endurance N Enhanced base from TE Connectivity (TE) is in stock at Mouser Electronics. It creates a platform for the rapid development and manufacturing of NEMA/ANSI-compliant street and outdoor lighting controls, smart grids, and commercial lighting solutions.

Robotics
19th April 2018
The evolution of robots - how they might change everything

Episode 1: Grant Imahara visits the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM) at Georgia Tech to answer the question 'What is a robot, and how will they redefine the human experience?'

Analysis
16th April 2018
Mouser backs Robotics Competition Hall of Fame

The FIRST Robotics Competition Hall of Fame exhibit at the 2018 FIRST Championship events in Houston and Detroit will be sponsored by distributor Mouser Electronics. Overall, more than 30,000 high school students worldwide are expected to participate in the two 4-day championship events.

Frequency
16th April 2018
CAN transceivers supply interference protection

The TLE9250 high-speed CAN transceivers from Infineon Technologies is now in stock at Mouser Electronics. Designed for high-speed automotive and industrial Controller Area Network (CAN) systems that connect microcontrollers, sensors, and actuators, the TLE9250 transceiver serves as an interface between the physical bus layer and protocol controller to protect against interferences generated inside the network.

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