Microchip announces the introduction of automotive-grade NOR Flash products with wider voltage and a larger …
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Murata announces mass production of ultra-compact, high-frequency chip inductors with world’s highest Q characteristics
by donpedroMurata announced mass-producing the LQP02HQ series of film-type high-frequency chip inductors in the ultra-compact 01005 …
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MSC Technologies offers IXYS new 650V X2-Class Superjunction Mosfet
by donpedroMSC Technologies, a business unit of Avnet, Inc., presents a new 650V X2-Class Mosfet family with …
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Rutronik includes new ESD Protection Device from STMicroelectronics in its program
by donpedroThe new ESDALC5-1BF4 from STMicroelectronics is a single-line ESD diode in a 0201 package, which …
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Rutronik and Toshiba Expand Distribution Agreement to Include Embedded Memory, Discrete Semiconductors, System LSI and Wireless Products
by donpedroRutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH and Toshiba Electronics Europe have expanded their pan-European distribution agreement to …
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Diodes Inc. AP9234L, Now at Mouser, Puts High-Accuracy Li+ Protection on Single Chip
by donpedroMouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking the new AP9234L battery protection IC from Diodes Incorporated. …
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XR10910 16:1 Sensor Interface IC Wins Prestigious EDN ‘Hot 100 Products’ Award
by donpedroExar Corporation, a leading supplier of analog mixed-signal products serving the industrial, high-end consumer and …
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7 Steps to a Successful Analog ASIC
by donpedroI’m willing to bet that there are tens of thousands of analog applications out there …