STMicroelectronics NFC devices for contactless payments
08 March, 2017 | Supplied by: STMicroelectronics Pty LtdSTMicroelectronics has announced its latest-generation NFC devices for contactless payments and data exchange. The devices include the ST21NFCD NFC controller and two more members of the ST54 system-in-package (SiP) family.
Vicor PI3525-00-LGIZ Cool-Power ZVS buck regulator
07 March, 2017 | Supplied by: Vicor CorporationThe Vicor PI3525-00-LGIZ Cool-Power ZVS buck regulator has a 48 V (3060 Vin) input.
MEN CompactPCI G232 multidisplay controller
06 March, 2017 | Supplied by: OEM Technology SolutionsThe MEN CompactPCI G232 multidisplay controller provides good graphics performance and is particularly suitable for multidisplay applications.
Renesas NX6375AA Series semiconductor laser diodes
05 March, 2017 | Supplied by: Renesas ElectronicsThe Renesas NX6375AA Series semiconductor laser diodes contribute to stable operation in high-speed communication and high-temperature environments.
Advantech SOM-5992 Type 7 COM Express Basic module
01 March, 2017 | Supplied by: Advantech Australia Pty LtdPowered by a server-grade processor with up to 16-core scalability and up to 64 GB DDR4 memory, the SOM-5992 Type 7 COM Express Basic module delivers high computing performance.
RECOM Boost R-78S switching regulator
01 March, 2017 | Supplied by: RECOM Power GmbHRECOM's Boost R-78S switching regulators have been specially designed for single-cell powered IoT applications. Due to their wide input voltage range, high efficiency and low stand-by losses, they extend not only the working lifetime of the cell, but also maintain a stable 3.3 V output down to the last gasp of battery voltage.
Better than graphene: the 2D material for atom-thin semiconductors
28 February, 2017Semiconductors that are as thin as an atom are no longer the stuff of science fiction, with physicist Professor Axel Enders creating a two-dimensional material that could revolutionise electronics.
The server-on-module era begins
27 February, 2017 by Christian Eder* | Supplied by: Congatec Australia Pty LtdThe COM Express Release 3.0 specification is the first module specification for server technologies, offering innovation that defines a new class of embedded computer technology: server-on-modules.
Steering light with magnets
22 February, 2017 | Supplied by: Australian National UniversityANU researchers have used magnets to steer light, opening the door to communications systems which could be smaller, cheaper and more agile than fibre optics.
Toshiba DTMOS V Series MOSFETs
17 February, 2017 | Supplied by: Toshiba (Australia) Pty LtdThe Toshiba 600 V/650 V super junction N-channel power DTMOS V Series MOSFETs have improved EMI performance for use in industrial and office equipment.
Thermally conductive rubber for soft, stretchy electronics
16 February, 2017Researchers have developed a material called 'thubber' — a thermally conductive rubber material that represents a breakthrough for creating soft, stretchable machines and electronics.
LinMot linear motor with integrated drive
15 February, 2017 | Supplied by: Motion Technologies Pty LtdThe LinMot linear motor with integrated drive allows the controller to be eliminated from the electrical enclosure for linear direct drives, thus reducing installation time and effort.
Network Technologies SPLITMUX-VWC-4HDLC HD multiformat video wall controller
10 February, 2017 | Supplied by: Interworld Electronics and Computer IndustriesThe Network Technologies SPLITMUX-VWC-4HDLC multiformat HD video wall controller allows users to display the video from one HDMI, VGA or composite video source across four 1080p HDMI monitors.
Aplex ARCHMI-932 Series industrial HMI computers
09 February, 2017 | Supplied by: Interworld Electronics and Computer IndustriesThe Aplex ARCHMI-932 Series rugged industrial all-in-one HMI computers are housed in a fanless silver aluminium case that provides IP65 front panel protection and is only 70 mm deep.
Making microcontrollers for green and autonomous vehicles
09 February, 2017 | Supplied by: Renesas ElectronicsRenesas Electronics and TSMC are collaborating on 28 nm embedded flash (eFlash) process technology for manufacturing microcontrollers (MCUs) targeted at next-generation green and autonomous vehicles.

