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Clear tag filterDiodes PI2MEQX2505Q Improves MIPI D-PHY Signal Integrity In High Resolution Automotive Cameras
Diodes PI2MEQX2505Q restores MIPI D PHY signaling for high resolution automotive camera and ADAS systems with configurable equalization and low power modes.
Read MoreAP74502Q Ideal Diode Controller Tackles Reverse Polarity and Overvoltage in 48V Automotive Systems
Diodes' AP74502Q and HQ bring 80V protection and inrush control to 12V, 24V, and 48V automotive power systems.
Read MoreMurata Pushes More Automotive Capacitance Into Smaller Packages
Murata has started mass production of seven automotive MLCCs that push more capacitance into smaller case sizes, giving ADAS and in-vehicle power designers more layout freedom without stepping back on voltage rating.
Read MoreKyocera Clock Oscillators Cut Jitter In AI Server Links
Kyocera’s X Series differential clock crystal oscillators target AI servers and other high-speed systems with typical phase jitter as low as 30 fs, LV-PECL and LVDS outputs, compact packages, and reduced power consumption.
Read MoreDiodes Targets Automotive PCIe 5.0 Links With New ReDriver
Diodes Incorporated has launched the PI3EQX32904Q, a four-channel 32Gbps automotive ReDriver for PCIe 5.0, SAS4, and CXL links in smart cockpit and ADAS compute platforms.
Read MoreYAGEO C0G VW80808 MLCCs Target Automotive Flex Stress
YAGEO Group has introduced C0G VW80808 automotive-grade flexible termination MLCCs with AEC-Q200 and VW80808 compliance, 1000 pF to 6.8 µF capacitance, and 6.3 V to 1000 V ratings.
Read MoreSamsung Electro-Mechanics Refocuses MLCC Strategy on AI and EV Growth
Samsung Electro-Mechanics is expanding its MLCC business for AI servers and electric vehicles, focusing on high-temperature, high-capacitance parts.
Read MoreNXP Introduces SAF8444 Radar SoC for L2 and L2+ ADAS
NXP's SAF8444 automotive radar SoC combines 76–81 GHz radar sensing with Arm Cortex-A53 and Cortex-M7 processors, on-chip radar processing, and radar interference mitigation support for L2 and L2+ ADAS applications.
Read MoreMurata Targets Direct ECU Integration With New 6DoF IMU
Murata has introduced the SCH1633-D05, a 6DoF inertial measurement unit designed for direct ADAS and automated driving ECU integration, combining high thermal stability, integrated EMC shielding, and factory calibration.
Read MoreWhy SK hynix LPDDR5X Achieving ASIL D Matters for Automotive Memory
SK hynix LPDDR5X automotive DRAM achieves ASIL D, strengthening data reliability for ADAS and SDV platforms.
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