November 2022

Farnell stocks Nordic Semiconductor’s nPM1100 PMIC

Nordic Semiconductor’s latest power management chip (PMIC), the nPM1100 offers a higher efficiency-to-size ratio than any other PMIC available in the market today, said Farnell, as the company announced it now stocks the device. The PMIC also requires a PCB area as low as 23mm². The small form factor PMIC is suitable for space-constrained applications […]

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Infineon claims its 8- and 16-Mbit F-RAMs are highest density available today

Claimed to be the industry’s highest density serial F-RAMs, Infineon’s 8- and 16-Mbit Excelon F-RAM (ferroelectric RAM) devices are for non-volatile data logging requirements in automotive and industrial systems. The company said they help prevent data loss in harsh operating environments.  The memories feature a wide voltage operation from 1.71 to 3.6V and support up

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Right angle backshells by Weald extend Lane Electronics’ connector range

Extending the connector accessories range available from Lane Electronics, new 90 degree backshells (the LMA19 series) from Weald Electronics are designed for use with D38999 connectors.   These backshells allow for a more compact bend than a conventional 90⁰ heat shrink boot, explained Lane Electronics, while still providing good mechanical protection and EMC performance. Typically, a

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Amphenol RF introduces flexible 2.92 mm cable assemblies

Pre-configured 2.92 mm cable assemblies have been introduced by Amphenol RF. They are designed on flexible 0.85 inch conformable cable and available in the straight plug (male) to straight plug (male) configuration in various standard lengths from six inches to one meter. The durable 2.92mm assembly is intended for use in demanding applications requiring high

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