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Chip provides video analytics
28 April 2010, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The availability of IP camera system-on-chips (SoCs) that enable full high definition (HD) resolutions now allow for the next major wave of innovation in the video surveillance market – the addition of ...
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Power phototriacs put out 1 A
28 April 2010, Opto-Electronics

Vishay is broadening its optoelectronics portfolio with the introduction of two integrated power phototriacs: the VO2223, which features an output current of 0,9 A, and the VO2223A, which features an ...
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TVS diodes for automotive use
28 April 2010, Circuit & System Protection

New from Vishay is a series of 1500 W surface-mount automotive transient voltage suppressors (TVS) with a low profile of 1,1 mm and breakdown voltages from 6,8 V to 43 V. Featuring the eSMP TO-277A package, ...
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Ceramic bases for high-power LEDs
28 April 2010, Opto-Electronics

Vishay has announced a new series of ceramic LED submounts designed to provide thermal management for high-power (>1 W) LED devices. The LSUB series offers low thermal resistance down to 3 K/W. Optimised ...
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Green and blue HB LEDs
28 April 2010, Opto-Electronics

Avago has announced a new series of 5 mm green and blue high-brightness (HB), through-hole LEDs for use in electronic sign and signal applications. The HLMP-Cxxx round LED lamp series provides high reliability ...
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AFEs for medical applications
28 April 2010, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

New from Texas Instruments are the first in a family of fully integrated analog front ends (AFEs) for portable and high-end electrocardiogram (ECG) and electroencephalogram (EEG) equipment, as well as ...
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ADCs with 500 kSps throughput
14 April 2010, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The 500 kSps ADS8331 and ADS8332 are Texas Instruments’ new successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with true, 16-bit no missing code (NMC) precision performance. The ...
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Broadband HBT gain blocks
14 April 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Avago Technologies has announced two new general-purpose InGaP hetero-junction bipolar transistor (HBT) MMIC gain block amplifiers for use in a variety of wireless applications. The AVT-51663/53663 ...
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2,5 A gate drive optocoupler
14 April 2010, Opto-Electronics

Avago recently announced a compact, extended temperature automotive grade optocoupler – the ACPL-36JV. This 2,5 A optocoupler incorporates an integrated desaturation detection and fault status feedback ...
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Driver for 0,5 W LEDs
14 April 2010, Electrocomp, Opto-Electronics

The BCR 320U/BCR 420U LED driver family from Infineon is a low-cost solution for driving 0,5 W LEDs with currents from 150 mA to 250 mA. Their internal breakdown voltage is 20 V (BCR 320U) and 40 V (BCR ...
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Miniature IR receivers
31 March 2010, Opto-Electronics

Vishay has broadened its optoelectronics portfolio with the introduction of a new series of ultra-miniature SMD IR (infrared) receivers for remote control systems that are claimed to be the industry’s ...
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600 V power MOSFETs
31 March 2010, Power Electronics / Power Management

Vishay has released four new 600 V MOSFETs that extend its Super Junction FET technology to the TO-220, TO-220F, TO-247 and TO-263 packages. The new SiHP22N60S (TO-220), SiHF22N60S (TO-220 FULLPAK), ...
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