Vishay has introduced a new series of mini radial-leaded positive temperature coefficient (PTC) sensing thermistors
Murata PKGS Series vibration sensors, the two-terminal devices detect acceleration and shock as electrical signals. Using bimorph piezo elements clamped at the one-end (Cantilever construction) with original polarization technology, these shock sensors have high sensitivity and excellent durability.
Texas Instruments’ (TI) DAQ expanded motor driver portfolio offers a 12V motor driver family that reduces spin-up time to just seconds and makes tuning stepper and brushed DC motors easier.
NXP’s PN7120 NFC controllers which support various transmission modes, and include an ARM Cortex-M0 MCU with integrated firmware supporting the NCI 1.0 host communication.
Eaton Bussmanns’ Coiltronics HCMA0703 series high-current power inductors. The HCMA0703 meets and exceed the automotive electronics council’s (AEC) Q200 grade 3 standard with a maximum total temperature operation range from -55C to 125C.
The STMicroelectronics VN5160S-E is a monolithic device made using proprietary VIPower M0-5 technology. It is intended for driving resistive or inductive loads with one side connected to ground. Active VCC voltage clamp protects the device against low energy spikes.
Rohm’s BD768xFJ is an AC/DC quasi-resonant controller type DC-DC converter that provides an optimum system for all products that include an electrical outlet. The device targets applications such as industrial equipment, AC adapters and household appliances.
Microchip’s RN2483 433/868MHz LoRa Module integrates a modem with a range of more than 15km (suburban) and offers low-power that enables a battery life greater than ten years.
Designed for directional lamps and spotlights, Lumileds’ Luxeon family of chip-on-board (CoB) white LEDs is available in a range of different colour temperatures, the LEDs are ideal for use in the home, hospitality and retail environments.
Microchip’s new dsPIC33EP GS Series digital signal controllers (DSCs) enable power supply designs that are more energy efficient and have superior specifications. They feature higher switching frequencies, which enable the development of physically smaller power supplies that offer higher densities and lower costs.
Freescale’s HVP high-voltage development platforms are offers development solutions for the company’s KInetis V series MCUs and digital signal controllers (DSCs).
Texas Instruments (TI) has unveiled a series of advanced tools in WEBENCH Power Designer that provide experienced engineers extensive design control, analysis and trouble-shooting capability to create complex power-supply designs.
Microchip has introduced two new 8-bit families that expand its growing portfolio of innovative PIC MCUs with Core-Independent Peripherals (CIPs). The 8-bit MCUs can now be used in a much broader range of applications, due to the growing number of these intelligent, interconnected CIPs that combine to perform functions autonomously, without the core.
Kemet has announced the expansion of its high-voltage Goldmax radial-leaded multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) product line to include a new 630VDC rating as well as leading capacitance values.
Atmel’s SAM C21 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit, a low-cost hardware platform for evaluating the Atmel ATSAMC21J18A microcontroller. Supported by the Atmel Studio integrated development platform, the kit provides easy access to the features of the ATSAMC21J18A and explains how to integrate the device into a custom design.
Latest from Renesas are two new series of Advanced Low Power SRAM (Advanced LP SRAM), the leading type of low-power-consumption SRAM, designed to provide enhanced reliability and longer backup battery life for applications such as factory automation (FA), industrial equipment, and the smart grid.
TE Connectivity’s stacked QSFP+ connector and cage assemblies. Offering superior signal integrity surpassing competitive solutions by up to 8dB (at 5GHz), the Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable (QSFP+) stacked cage assemblies provide four channels of data in one pluggable interface.
Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced a pair of 32-bit delta-sigma analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that combine high resolution, low noise and integrated fault detection, eliminating many of the performance and features trade-offs typically associated with device evaluation and selection.