Würth Elektronik WL-SMTW series horticulture LEDs
27 October, 2020 | Supplied by: Wurth Electronics Australia PtyWürth Elektronik's three WL-SMTW series horticulture LEDs emit light of the wavelengths 450 nm (Deep Blue), 660 nm (Hyper Red) and 730 nm (Far Red), making them suitable for applications controlling plant growth through specific light mixtures.
Nordic Semiconductor nRF52820 multiprotocol SoC
23 October, 2020 | Supplied by: Mouser ElectronicsNordic Semiconductor's nRF52820 system-on-chip (SoC) supports Bluetooth 5.2, Bluetooth Low Energy and Bluetooth mesh, as well as direction-finding, high-throughput 2 Mbps and long-range features.
Maxim Integrated MAX78000 neural network accelerated microcontroller
23 October, 2020 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics MarketingThe MAX78000 low-power neural network accelerated microcontroller, from Maxim Integrated Products, is designed to move AI to the edge without performance compromises in battery-powered IoT devices.
Organic field-effect transistors successfully miniaturised
22 October, 2020Engineers have developed a monolayer organic semiconductor layer for organic field-effect transistors, enabling the devices to be reduced in size without downgrading their performance.
Aitech U-C8770 single-board computer
22 October, 2020 | Supplied by: APC TechnologyAitech's U-C8770 is a single-board computer (SBC) that couples the Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) outlined by the US Department of Defense with high performance and hardware-based cybersecurity features.
Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4
21 October, 2020 | Supplied by: element14The Compute Module 4 (CM4), from Raspberry Pi, is a fast and powerful system-on-module (SoM) offering a range of connectivity and memory options for design engineers building embedded solutions.
Ultralow-power devices could harvest their own energy
21 October, 2020An international research team has created a way for ultralow-power printed electronics to recharge from ambient light or radiofrequency noise.
Silicon Labs BGM220P and BGM220S Bluetooth modules
21 October, 2020 | Supplied by: Mouser ElectronicsSilicon Labs' BGM220P and BGM220S Bluetooth modules are built to meet the performance and security requirements of battery-powered Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Renesas ISL9122A buck-boost switching regulator
20 October, 2020 | Supplied by: Renesas ElectronicsRenesas Electronics has introduced the ISL9122A — a flexible buck-boost switching regulator with bypass mode that provides ultralow quiescent current (IQ) for powering sensors, microcontrollers (MCUs), wireless devices and other system components.
Toshiba TW070J120B silicon carbide MOSFET
20 October, 2020 | Supplied by: Toshiba (Australia) Pty LtdToshiba Electronic Devices & Storage has launched the TW070J120B — a 1200 V silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET for industrial applications that include large-capacity power supply.
MPL TRICOR12 rugged embedded panel computer
19 October, 2020 | Supplied by: Backplane Systems Technology Pty LtdMPL's TRICOR12 is a rugged embedded computer that combines a built-in 12.1″ screen with good optical specifications and a core functional module based on the company's single-board computer.
Maxim Integrated MAX25430 automotive buck-boost controller
16 October, 2020 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics MarketingThe MAX25430 100 W USB PD buck-boost controller and protector from Maxim Integrated Products is claimed to reduce design size by up to 40% compared to competitive multi-IC solutions, while increasing the number of USB PD ports in vehicles.
FUTEK QLA414 NANO force sensor
15 October, 2020 | Supplied by: Metromatics Pty LtdFUTEK's QLA414 NANO force sensor, measuring 4 x 5 mm (roughly the size of a match head), is suitable for use in innovative industries such as advanced automation and robotic surgery.
Micro-supercapacitors created from graphene ink
15 October, 2020Researchers have found a way to fabricate tiny energy storage devices that can effectively power flexible and wearable skin sensors along with other electronic devices.
Printed organic transistors for new display technologies
14 October, 2020Researchers have successfully printed and demonstrated organic transistors — electronic switches that can operate close to their theoretical speed limits.