Supply Chain
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An advance in colloidal quantum dot laser diode technology
A new type of electrically pumped LED contains an integrated optical resonator that also allows the device, when optically pumped, to function as a laser.
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Vishay Intertechnology 80 V MOSFET offers best in class on-resistance times gate charge FOM to increase efficiency
Vishay Intertechnology Inc. has introduced a new 80 V TrenchFET Gen IV n-channel power MOSFET in the 6.15 mm by 5.15 mm PowerPAK SO-8 single package.
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108 megapixel image sensor for next-generation mobile devices
Samsung’s HM1 uses the company’s Nonacell technology with a 3 x 3 pixel structure.
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Vishay Intertechnology launches integrated RGBC-IR color sensors with I²C interface in low profile packages
With the ability to calculate color temperature and sense ambient light, the devices offer a compact solution for adjusting backlighting in consumer electronics and notebook computers.
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Rochester Electronics provides a continuous source for ON Semiconductor solutions
The company offers over 7 billion ON Semiconductor devices encompassing power, analog and intelligent sensing solutions.
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Semiconductor manufacturing advances with new etching technique
The technology promises to advance semiconductor design and manufacturing by enabling the precise addition and removal of thin layers in multistep fabrication processes.
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Flexible artificial intelligence processor for the internet of things
XMOS has introduced a new device that enables data to be processed locally.
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Avnet and Sequans sign distribution agreement for IoT chips and modules
The agreement also provides for Avnet to sell Monarch Go modem component.
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Low-cost linear actuators for prototypes and compact designs
Engineers have many options available to them when addressing an application requiring precise linear actuation and positioning, including developing their own custom design. Component purchases and labor costs to build the assembly can add up quickly, resulting in an expensive design. Linear actuators provide a more economical way to produce smooth, accurate linear motion.
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Improved versaltility from new modular industrial display
A modular design permits a custom configuration based on application needs, and minimizes lifecycle cost through flexibility, easy serviceability and field upgradeability.
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Skyworks advances next generation Wi-Fi 6E
Skyworks is working in Wi-Fi Alliance to develop its Wi-Fi 6E products that operate in the 5.925 to 7.125 GHz frequency range.
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APEC 2020: 3D power packaging could solve high power density challenges
A session during the tradeshow will explore the use of the packaging in real-world applications.
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Rochester Electronics to offer obsolete Cypress Dual Port and FIFO SRAM product lines
Rochester has taken all residual excess inventory and has arranged for Cypress to manufacture or have manufactured 201 specific part numbers with immediate effect.
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Dual 400 gigabit Ethernet MACsec PHY for data center and 5G
The device can also be used for enterprise and edge computing.
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Western Digital develops fifth generation 3D NAND
The company has begun initial production of a 512 gigabit chip and is shipping consumer products built on the technology.
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Qorvo launches wideband GaN power amplifier for mission-critical defense applications
The TGA2962 delivers 10 W of RF power over the 2 GHz to 20 GHz frequency range, 13 dB large-signal gain and 20% to 35% power added efficiency.
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Arduino lie detector is a DIY truthsayer
Everyone has had something in their home or workplace fridge go missing, and now a do-it-yourself lie detector may help locate the culprit.
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Semiconductors with AI functions to triple revenue by 2025
New startups are challenging traditional chipmakers with new architectures blurring the lines of AI.
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Accelerate design cycles of SiC-based power converters using Littelfuse gate drive evaluation platform
The platform helps designers in implementing silicon carbide energy efficiency for data centers, automotive HEV and industrial applications.
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2D nano-thin, flexible touchscreen material can be rolled like a newspaper
Researchers from RMIT University, UNSW Monash University and ARC Centre of Excellence in FLEET have created an ultra-thin, ultra-flexible electronic material that can be printed and rolled out like a newspaper.
