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Nexperia has recently launched a series of ultra-low static current universal low dropout (LDO) regulators that comply with the AEC-Q100 standard. This new series also includes high-precision LDO with output following, integrated output protection function, and a wide input voltage range, so it can be directly connected to car batteries.
RECOM has partnered with its recently acquired power expert LECO to launch a series of breakthrough cost advantages in three-phase DIN rail power supplies. The RACPRO1 series includes products with rated power of 240W, 480W, and 960W. Its ultra compact design leads similar products, with widths of only 43mm, 52mm, and 80mm, respectively. The design team has achieved excellent electrical efficiency through advanced thermal management technology, so there is no need to leave cooling space on both sides of the product, maximizing the overall system packaging density.
Infineon Technologies has made significant progress in the development of capacitive microelectromechanical ultrasonic sensors (CMUT) technology. With this technology, the company has launched its first highly integrated single-chip solution based on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) ultrasonic sensors. This solution has a smaller footprint and stronger performance and functionality, and can be widely used to develop new ultrasonic applications and improve existing applications in the fields of consumer electronics, automotive industry, and medical technology.
Recently, Vishay Technology announced the launch of a series of new multi turn surface mount metal ceramic micro adjustment potentiometers - TSM3. The TSM3 series devices are designed for industrial, consumer, and communication applications with limited space in harsh environments. They come in a compact size of 3 mm x 4 mm x 4 mm, with a temperature range of -65 ° C to+150 ° C and a sealing rating of IP67.