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High voltage family of controllers reduces DC-to-DC converter cost and size

The LTC3892 is a versatile controller, widely used in automotive and industrial applications. The main advantages of this controller are the ability to reduce power losses by adjusting the gate voltage of switching MOSFETs and extremely low quiescent current – 3.6μA at shutdown. This is a high voltage family of controllers with an input/output voltage […]

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Rohde & Schwarz says MXO 4 oscilloscope series raises the bar

A series of oscilloscopes delivers a number of industry firsts, said Rohde & Schwarz. The MXO 4 series oscilloscopes are claimed to have the world’s fastest real time update rate, show more signal detail and infrequent events than with any other oscilloscope, more resolution at all sample rates without any trade offs for more precise measurements and

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WPC standard adds ‘Pop’ to wireless charging

The MP-A24 Qi design specification is a wireless transmitter architecture, developed by NuCurrent. It has been integrated into the PopPower 2, PopSocket’s wireless charger. “With MP-A24, we’re addressing the utmost challenges facing extended-range Qi charging – namely: component size and cost,” said Rob Diebold, NuCurrent’s vice president of global sales. “By addressing these challenges, we’ll

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Low power cascadable gain blocks can be used in 4G/5G infrastructure

The CMX90G301 and CMX90G302 low power cascadable gain blocks have positive gain-slopes of +1dB and +2dB respectively and an operating frequency range of 1.4 to 7.1GHz. Both devices are suitable for a range of RF applications, including 4G/5G infrastructure and devices operating in unlicensed frequency bands, advised CML Microcircuits. The CMX90G301 and CMX90G302 positive gain

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Model 5560 FPGA co-processing board is powered by AMD Xilinx Versal

Powered by the AMD Xilinx Versal HBM series FPGAs, the Model 5560 is a 3U OpenVPX SOSA co-processing board, developed by Mercury Systems. Electronic warfare and spectrum processing applications used by land, air, and sea-based platforms must capture input signals, process them, and deliver output signals on extremely short timelines for split-second information.  Many existing

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NXP releases RFCMOS radar transceivers for ADAS and AD

Second generation radar transceivers from NXP are now available for ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) and AD (autonomous driving). The TEF82xx series of 77GHz RFCMOS radar transceivers is optimised for fast chirp modulation, and supports short-, medium- and long-range radar applications, including cascaded high-resolution imaging radar.  It enables 360 degree sensing for critical safety applications,

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ClockMatrix delivers Class D compliance for O-RAN S-plane Requirements

The 8A34001 system synchroniser is part of Renesas’ ClockMatrix family of precision timing. It is used in AMD’s Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC DFE ZCU670 evaluation kit and reference design for 5G New Radio (5G NR) and generates low jitter, precision timing signals based on the IEEE 1588 precision time protocol (PTP) and synchronous Ethernet (SyncE). It

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SiC based modules increase range, with faster charging for EVs

Automotive silicon-carbide (SiC) -based power modules, the AMP32 series, have been developed by onsemi for on-board chargers. The modules, claimed the company, enable faster charging and increased range for all types of electrical vehicles. The three APM32 SiC-based power modules feature transfer moulded technology and are intended for use in on-board charging and high voltage

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Multi-pixel driver supports CAN FD Light for automotive lighting

Linear current regulators from STMicroelectronics provide dynamic automotive lighting control using the CAN FD Light protocol. The driver is intended for use with OLED lamps for bright, homogeneous and high contrast lighting from a small surface area. The L99LDLH32 has 32 regulated current sources, independently programmable from 1.0 to 15mA. The regulator can drive individual

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