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ABLIC 48V Automotive LDO Cuts Standby Current to 2.0µA
ABLIC’s S-19230/1 automotive LDO regulator supports 48V, 24V, and 12V batteries, combining ultra-low 2.0µA current with built-in protection for next-gen vehicles.
Read MoreSensirion STCC4 miniature CO₂ sensor enables compact air quality designs
Sensirion’s STCC4 miniature CO₂ sensor delivers compact size, ultra-low power use, and accuracy for mass-market air quality and IoT applications.
Read MoreSCHURTER ALO Fuse Series Supports 800 V EV Platforms
SCHURTER’s ALO fuses deliver up to 1000 VDC and 900 A protection, meeting global EV standards and supporting next-gen 800 V architectures.
Read MoreTDK Brings High-Inductance Thin-Film Parts to Optical Transceivers in AI Data Centers
TDK’s new 10 µH thin-film inductor delivers low resistance and high reliability for optical transceivers in AI data centres.
Read MoreAmphenol Expands Tru-Loc Connector Series with New 4-Way Options
Amphenol introduces 4-way Tru-Loc connectors, combining rugged sealing, RADSOK technology, and compact design for automotive and industrial applications.
Read MoreKioxia and Dell Tackle AI Storage Bottlenecks with 245 TB SSDs
Kioxia’s LC9 Series 245 TB SSDs, built with BiCS FLASH Gen 8, boost AI-scale workloads with higher density, energy efficiency, and PCIe 5.0 performance.
Read MoreAdvantech Brings NXP i.MX 95 Power to Compact Edge Modules
Advantech’s SMARC AOM-5521 and OSM AOM-2521 modules integrate NXP’s i.MX 95 with AI acceleration, vision processing, and TSN networking for industrial edge systems.
Read MoreToshiba Shrinks Automotive Photorelay for High-Voltage Battery Systems
Toshiba’s TLX9161T photorelay offers 1500V withstand voltage in a smaller SO12L-T package, helping engineers design safer, more compact EV battery systems.
Read MoreUS Government Demands Cut from Chip Sales to China
The US Government will now take a 15% cut on all sales for high-end semiconductors to China despite years of bans. So, we must ask ourselves if this move means that semiconductors are not a national security risk, or if this is just an attempt by the US government to raise more money, hurting business interests.
Read MoreTDK ICM‑536xx Brings High‑Performance OIS to Mainstream Devices
TDK’s new ICM‑536xx IMU delivers high‑performance optical image stabilization for smartphones, tablets, and cameras in a compact, low‑power MEMS package.
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