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4th August 2021
800-ps high-speed rail-rail input comparator with LVDS outputs
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The TLV3604 and TLV3605 are 800-ps, high-speed comparators with LVDS outputs and rail-to-rail inputs. These features, along with an operating voltage range of 2.4 V to 5.5 V and a high toggle frequency of 3 Gbps, make the TLV3604 and TLV3605 well suited for LIDAR, clock and data recovery applications, and test and measurement systems.
Analysis
4th August 2021
Increased adoption for computational image sensors
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The increasing adoption of computational image analysis is creating opportunities for many new types of image sensors. These have a diverse range of capabilities, ranging from dramatically lowering the cost of short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging to large-area thin-film flexible photodetectors. IDTechEx's new report, titled ‘Emerging Image Sensor Technologies 2021-2031: Applications and Markets’, comprehensively explores the market for emerging image sensor technologies.
IoT
4th August 2021
Accelerating Industry 4.0 with IAS4.0 and FAMs
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Molex has announced continued development in driving advances across its Industry 4.0 and digital manufacturing initiatives. These advances and the introduction of Flexible Automation Modules (FAMs) further extend Molex’s Industrial Automation Solutions (IAS4.0) by empowering supply chain stakeholders to build software-defined machines, robots and production lines that meet escalating demands for connected, secure, scalable and efficient operations.
News & Analysis
4th August 2021
Semiconductor startup secures Xilinx investment
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Kameleon Security, a semiconductor startup with an advanced hardware approach to computing system cybersecurity has secured an undisclosed amount of investment from Xilinx.
Power
4th August 2021
Rugged SiC power devices available at 1,700V
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Today’s energy-efficient electric charging systems powering commercial vehicle propulsion, as well as auxiliary power systems, solar inverters, solid-state transformers and other transportation and industrial applications all rely on high-voltage switching power devices. To meet these requirements, Microchip Technology has announced the expansion of its SiC power portfolio with a family of high-efficiency, high-reliability 1,700V silicon carbide MOSFET die, discrete and power modules.
Industrial
4th August 2021
Accelerating electrification and the role of heating tech
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While investment in clean energy plays a huge part in achieving global climate goals, it must coincide with the further electrification of industrial processes. Even in the oil and gas industry, there is significant room for the decarbonisation of processes, particularly in thermal applications. Innovative technologies have solved many of the challenges that previously hindered the implementation of electric process heating, making it an obvious area where companies should focus their efforts.
Power
4th August 2021
STMicroelectronics manufactures first 200mm silicon carbide wafers
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STMicroelectronics has manufactured the first 200mm (8”) silicon carbide wafers for prototyping next-generation power devices from its facility in Norrköping, Sweden.
Latest
4th August 2021
Opening up – implications for the electronics industry
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After over a year of lockdown restrictions, the UK recently took another huge step forward in the journey out of the pandemic. Phil Simmonds, CEO at EC Electronics explains the likely impact on the electronics industry.
Cables/Connecting
4th August 2021
Flexible feed-throughs for M12 and M12 Power.
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M12 and M12 Power control cabinet feed-throughs from binder ensure a robust and secure connection between the modules in the cabinet and automation components in the field. The combination of plug or socket as well as coding on each connection side allow for a variety of configurations even in complex automation installations.
Latest
4th August 2021
Analog Devices wins Overdrive Award from General Motors
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Analog Devices has been recognised as a GM Overdrive Award winner in General Motors’ 29th annual Supplier of the Year awards. Analog Devices was one of only 26 companies to be selected as an Overdrive winner in 2020.
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