Farnell and element14 Community Enable Customers to Unlock the Power of AI
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) reshapes our world, Farnell, the Development Distributor, along with element14, an…
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) reshapes our world, Farnell, the Development Distributor, along with element14, an…
KBox C-103-CFL series with many additional interfaces – the latest 9th generation Intel® Core(TM) and Intel® Xeon® E processors for performance-hungry applications
COM Express® modules with AMD’s latest Accelerated Processor Unit (APU) provide highest scalability and graphics performance with a small footprint
Developers need to consider bandwidth and latency when incorporating memory into systems designed for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning application.
Mouser Electronics, Inc., the authorized global distributor with the newest semiconductors and electronic components, is…
The new Nordic Semiconductor multiprotocol SoC (System on Chip) nRF52833 supports Bluetooth 5.1, Bluetooth Mesh,…
Electronic identification documents (eID) are high in demand worldwide. To address the evolving needs of…
Microchip and AMI interoperability simplify development of out-of-band remote storage management solutions that reduce data center operational costs
FPGAs are widely used in a variety of products due to their many advantages, including short development time, cost effectiveness, and flexibility to reconfigure or update in the field. Many new FPGAs employ advanced technology to achieve low power consumption and high performance. They use a new fabrication process that tends to require a lower core voltage, which extends the supply voltage range and increases current capability. Many FPGAs also have varying power supply requirements for each power rail. These power rails may have a different voltage output requirement, sequencing requirement, and noise sensitivity. Power module devices are ideal for addressing these power supply requirements.