Industry’s First Automotive-Qualified Gen 4 PCIe® Switches Enable Autonomous Driving Ecosystem
Switchtec™ Gen 4 PCIe switches provide low-latency, low-power, and high-performance connectivity for ADAS designs
Switchtec™ Gen 4 PCIe switches provide low-latency, low-power, and high-performance connectivity for ADAS designs
Class D audio power amplifiers offer a combination of small size, low heat dissipation, high…
We are experiencing an explosive growth in demand for bandwidth that pushes the carrier frequencies to multiple decades of gigahertz. At these extremely high frequencies, consumers can enjoy wider bandwidths without the fear of overcrowding the spectrum. However, as the frequencies increase, the instrumentation solutions targeting these devices and frequencies can become extremely complex. This stems from the need for an order of magnitude better performance in instrumentation solutions to prevent impairing the device under test. In this article, we will review several methods for low phase noise signal generation. We will demonstrate the advantages and disadvantages of these methods and introduce the translation loop device, which takes the best of all frequency generation methods without their complexity to enable ultralow phase noise signal generation.
The new 470µF/125V TWA-Y Series COTS-Plus capacitors have a leaded, cylindrical, and hermetically sealed T4-size case proven to reliably support 200°C operation for up to 2,000 hours and are ideal drop-in replacements for M39006-style capacitors in harsh industrial and downhole oil-drilling applications.
CTS’s range of market-leading products that sense, connect and move are now available for same day dispatch from Farnell
Versatile Transimpedance Amplifier
Würth Elektronik publishes additional Application Note on Supercapacitors
Würth Elektronik hosts the virtual “WE meet @ digital days 2022” conference
New devices are suitable for many applications including smart meters and security
Compliant With JEDEC eMMC v5.1, Industrial-Grade Devices Combine NAND Flash Memory With an eMMC Controller in a Single 153-Ball FBGA Package