Thursday, June 13, 2013:
Load switch ICs
In April 2013, Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc. launched a new line-up of load switch ICs for mobile devices. Featuring Toshiba’s newly developed micro CMOS process, the new line-up features low voltage operation and low on-resistance characteristics – all in ultra-small packages.
The TCK101G and TCK102G are low-consumption current load switch ICs with slew rate control driver for power management. Featuring low voltage operation at 1.1V and a low on-resistance characteristic of 55m Ohms (typ.) (VIN = 3.3V, IOUT = 500mA) in a 0.4mm pitch ultra small WCSP6 (0.8mm x 1.2mm, t: 0.64mm (maximum)) package. These ICs come standard with an inrush current limiter and over temperature protection circuit. An output auto-discharge function is also available.
For further details: Ph: 0124-499-6600, www.toshiba.com
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Battery-assisted passive RFID chip
In April 2013, EM Microelectronic launched the EM4325V11, a versatile and multipurpose, battery-assisted passive (BAP) RFID chip with a calibrated temperature sensor. The integrated temperature sensor monitors ambient temperature from -40°C to +60°C with 9-bit measurement accuracy of up to 0.5 per cent over the full temperature range. In pure passive mode, the temperature sensor can be used for field-powered snapshot readings. But the chip can also be programmed to perform self-monitoring with user-programmable alarm conditions (upper and lower temperature thresholds). Self-monitoring operation is supported with an on-board real-time clock (RTC) to control sampling intervals and provide a time-stamp for alarm conditions.
For further details: Desner Electronics (Far East) Pte Ltd (India distributor), Ph: 91-11-4616-1614, [email protected]; www.emmicroelectronic.com
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A chip resistor
In April 2013, Vishay Precision Group launched an ultra-high-precision Z-Foil surface-mount current sensing chip resistor that it claims is the industry’s first such device to combine a high-power rating of 1 W at +70°C and low TCR of ±0.2 ppm/°C typical from -55°C to +125°C, +25°C ref. By dissipating up to 1 W in the 1625 package size, the VCS1625ZP allows designers to use a single device to measure larger currents than previously possible. For high-power applications, the device offers tight tolerances to ±0.2 per cent and a four-terminal Kelvin configuration for increased accuracy. The VCS1625ZP features a power coefficient (∆R due to self-heating) of 5 ppm at rated power, a thermal stabilisation time of <1 ns (nominal value achieved within 10 ppm of steady state value), and a wide resistance range from 0.3 Ω to 10 Ω.
For further details: Vishay Intertechnology Asia Pte Ltd, Ph: 65-6788-6668, [email protected]
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Cortex-M-based MCUs
In April 2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) launched the Tiva ARM MCU platform. The first devices in the new platform–the Tiva C Series TM4C123x ARM Cortex-M4 MCUs–are the first Cortex-M-based MCUs to be built on 65 nanometer flash process technology, setting the roadmap to higher speeds, larger memory and lower power. Key features of the Tiva C Series TM4C123x MCUs include differentiation of applications using targeted performance headroom with ARM Cortex-M4 floating-point core, operating at up to 80 MHz, support for mixed-signal applications with high-performance analogue integration, two high-performance 12-bit analogue-to-digital converters (ADCs) and three comparators.
For further details: India Product Information Centre, Ph: 91-80-41381665; Toll-free: 1800 425 7888; [email protected], www.ti.com
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Ultra low-power MCUs
In April 2013, Renesas Electronics Corporation launched the RL78/G10 group of MCUs that are the low pin count version of the RL78/G1x series of microcontrollers (MCUs) that feature excellent low-power operation as well as superb processing performance with on-chip Flash memory capacities from one to 4 KB in 10-pin SSOP (Shrink Small Outline Package) and 16-pin SSOP packages. These MCUs are optimal for consumer products such as small appliances. The new products inherit the features of the RL78 family, which include the industry’s lowest level of power consumption and the ability to reduce total system costs by taking advantage of the peripheral functions integrated with the MCU itself.
For further details: Ph: 080 67208700, sg.renesas.com
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A cable drop compensator
In April 2013, Linear Technology Corporation launched the LT6110 cable drop compensator, a new device that improves voltage regulation at remote loads without the need for Kelvin sense wires. The LT6110, a new component for the designer, has been architected for use with most types of voltage regulators and can provide several volts of load regulation compensation.
It operates with supply voltages that range from 2V to 50V, making it suitable for high power USB, power over Ethernet (PoE), remote instrumentation and remote industrial applications. The LT6110 reduces costs by eliminating sense wires, which may be prone to misconnection or damage, and it makes load regulation independent of wire size or length.
For further details: Ph: 91-80-4012-4610, www.linear.com
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Hybrid MOS
In April 2013, ROHM launched a new high-voltage transistor design that significantly reduces power consumption in the power supplies and PFC circuits used in servers, industrial equipment, and home appliances. This new hybrid MOS combines the device structures of super-junction MOSFETs and IGBTs, leading to a breakthrough product that features the high-speed switching, low current characteristics of MOSFETs with the high-voltage resistance properties of IGBTs. The result is significant energy savings across the full current range. Device adoption requires clearing the rated value region. Wafer backside control assists during high temperature, large current operation. Performance equivalent to IGBTs is guaranteed, even when instantaneous large current flow is required.
For further details: Ph: 91-11-6519-6245, www.rohm.com
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Live MOSFETs
In April 2013, NXP Semiconductors launched a new family of Nextpower live MOSFETs designed specifically for power over Ethernet (PoE) applications. These new devices, the PSMN040-100MSE and PSMN075-100MSE, provide twice the level of inrush current capability of competitive offerings, making them ideal for high-power PoE architectures (30W and above) such as PoE+, UPoE and LTPoE++. These new PoE devices also offer very low RDS (on) and come in the ultra-reliable LFPAK33 package, which is footprint-compatible with similar devices.
For further details: Ph: 91-080-40240000, www.nxp.com
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32-bit Cortex-M0 MCUs
In February 2013, Nuvoton Technology Corporation launched the NUC123 series and NUC200 series of 32-bit Cortex-M0 microcontrollers with USB 2.0 full speed devices and a 10-bit ADC. The NUC123 series provides the high 72MHz operating speed, large 20KB SRAM and eight USB endpoints, that make it powerful in USB communication and data processing. The NUC123 series is ideal for consumer electronics, industrial control and communication system applications. The NUC200 series features a high 50MHz speed and supports 32-bit multiplier. It offers structure NVIC (nested vector interrupt control), dual-channel APB and PDMA (peripheral direct memory access) with CRC function. In addition, the NUC200 series is equipped with Flash memory ranging from 32 KB to 128 KB, SRAM from 8 KB to16 KB, eight-channel 12-bit ADC, high-performance communications peripherals, such as UART, SPI, I2C, I2S, ISO-7816-3 and USB 2.0 FS devices, etc.
For Further details: Nuvoton India, Ph: 91-9591702831, [email protected], www.nuvoton.com
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RISC MCUs
In April 2013, Fujitsu Semiconductor Asia Pte Ltd (FSAL) launched an upgraded line-up of its FM3 family of 32-bit general-purpose RISC microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor core. The basic group of MCUs is enhanced with 38 new products including the high-capacity MB9B520T/420T/320T/120T series, which features up to 1.5 MB of Flash memory; the low-pin MB9B120J series, which is available in 32-pin packaging; and the low-power MB9A420L/120L series, which supports CAN communications. This is optimal for system control in household appliances, office automation and industrial equipment.
For further details: [email protected], Ph: 91 113044 6814, www.fujitsu.com
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Current protection relay
In May 2013, Nuteck Products launched a current protection relay, which can work at system supply voltage—70 VAC to 300 VAC. It uses programmable power on delay 0-60 sec. It detects negative phase sequence.
Other features include non-volatile memory for data retention, phase unbalance detection as per NEMA, very low burden on measurement and AUX circuits, three-digit, seven segments LED display and front panel switches.
It is mostly used wherever a three-phase motor is used. It is suitable in manufacturing of generator panel/AMF panels. It is used in power distribution panels. It is also applicable in induction heater control panels and air purification plant.
For further details: Nuteck Products, Pune, Ph: 020 26811161-62, [email protected], www.nuteckproducts.com
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