January 2024

NAND Flash Prices on the Rise

TrendForce research indicates that despite facing a traditional low-demand season, buyers are continuing to increase their purchases of NAND Flash products to establish safe inventory levels. In response, suppliers, aiming to minimize losses are pushing for higher prices, leading to an estimated 15–20 percent increase in NAND Flash contract prices in 1Q24. A key point… […]

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Flip Electronics & Ampleon Extend LDMOS Portfolio

Flip Electronics and Ampleon have joined forces to extend the supply of Ampleon’s LDMOS portfolio of high-performance RF transistors to customers worldwide. Flip Electronics, the fastest growing authorized distributor of electronic components, provides supply chain solutions for extended manufacturing of legacy OEM-authorized electronic components. Ampleon is a global leader in RF power devices. The Ampleon…

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Honeywell and Analog Devices team up to drive transformative innovation, beginning with building automation

Honeywell and Analog Devices have announced at CES 2024 that they have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to explore the digitisation of commercial buildings by upgrading to digital connectivity technologies without replacing existing wiring, which will help reduce cost, waste, and downtime. The strategic alliance would bring this new technology to building management systems

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RealWear starts shipping Intrinsically Safe smart glasses, readying industrial customers for AI revolution

RealWear has announced at the CES that RealWear Navigator Z1, the world’s most advanced intrinsically safe (IS) head-mounted wearable, starts shipping today. RealWear received its official ATEX / IECEx Intrinsically Safe (IS) certification for RealWear Navigator Z1 (“Navigator Z1”), with consultation with i.safe MOBILE, a technology expert in IS product development. IS certification is granted

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TI debuts new automotive chips at CES, enabling automakers to create smarter, safer vehicles

Texas Instruments has introduced new semiconductors designed to improve automotive safety and intelligence. The AWR2544 77GHz millimeter-wave radar sensor chip is the industry’s first for satellite radar architectures, enabling higher levels of autonomy by improving sensor fusion and decision-making in ADAS. TI’s new software-programmable driver chips, the DRV3946-Q1 integrated contactor driver and DRV3901-Q1 integrated squib

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Omnivision announces single chip LCOS panel for next-generation smart AR/XR/MR glasses

Omnivision has announced the new OP03050, a low-power, small form factor liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) panel that integrates the LCOS array, driving circuit, framebuffer and interface in a single chip. The OP03050 provides a high-resolution, immersive experience for real-time video conferencing and streaming when used in augmented reality (AR), extended reality (XR) and mixed

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LEM launches new CDSR offering high reliability and safety to home EV charger users

LEM has launched a new product in its CDSR series of Residual Current Monitors. Now available with three output types – fault output, SPI bus, and analog output – the new product brings an increased level of safety and reliability to AC wall boxes and charging cables. Offering cost-effective leakage current detection, the new LEM

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Optical distance sensor modules from ams OSRAM new in the Rutronik portfolio

With theTMF8820-1A, Rutronik is adding new distance sensor modules from ams OSRAM to its range. The direct Time-of-Flight (dToF) sensors support a detection range of up to 5000 mm with a dynamically adjustable field of view. The raw data is processed on the chip and the sensors supply the information via an I²C interface. The

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