Renesas ZSSC3240 sensor signal conditioner
26 May, 2020 | Supplied by: Renesas ElectronicsRenesas Electronics has introduced the ZSSC3240 sensor signal conditioner (SSC), delivering sensitivity and flexibility for sensor applications such as resistive pressure sensors and medical infrared thermometers.
Winmate M270TF-SDI and M320TF-SDI 4K-UHD medical displays
25 May, 2020 | Supplied by: Backplane Systems Technology Pty LtdWinmate is refreshing its 27″ and 32″ 4K-UHD medical displays by adding support for 12G-SDI with the release of the M270TF-SDI and M320TF-SDI.
Osram Synios S 2222 compact LED family
25 May, 2020 | Supplied by: Osram Australia Pty LtdThe Synios S 2222 LED family from Osram Opto Semiconductors is suitable for a wide range of applications: from customised lighting solutions for electronic devices, to ambient lighting for trains and planes, to high-quality architectural lighting.
Würth Elektronik WE-CCMF ceramic common mode filter
22 May, 2020 | Supplied by: Wurth Electronics Australia PtyWürth Elektronik's WE-CCMF is a compact multilayer common mode choke in a 0504 package, characterised by high common mode attenuation in the Wi-Fi frequency range (>30 dB @ 2450 MHz).
Colour-changing crystals could enable smarter sensors
21 May, 2020The colour-changing, flexible photonic crystals could be used to develop sensors that warn when an earthquake might strike next.
Aitech C878 security-enabled SBC
19 May, 2020 | Supplied by: APC TechnologyThe C878 SBC (single-board computer) features up to 16 lanes of PCIe to handle increased data processing requirements, while protecting the board from data attacks and cyber threats.
congatec conga-TR4 COM Express Type 6 module
19 May, 2020 | Supplied by: Congatec Australia Pty Ltdcongatec has introduced its conga-TR4 COM Express Type 6 modules with AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 Series processors for the industrial temperature range from -40 to +85°C. They are available with optional burn-in and cold-soak stress screening.
COM-HPC carrier board designs: preparation is half the battle
18 May, 2020 by Zeljko Loncaric, Marketing Engineer | Supplied by: Congatec Australia Pty LtdCOM-HPC is the upcoming new standard for modular high-end edge servers. It provides significantly faster and almost twice as many interfaces as COM Express.
Vicor 4609 chipset
15 May, 2020 | Supplied by: Vicor CorporationVicor has announced the 4609 chipset for high-performance GPU, CPU and ASIC (XPU) processors powered directly from 48 V.
Pure red LEDs made from nitride semiconductors
14 May, 2020Pure red LEDs are vital for building the next generation of energy-efficient micro-LED displays to follow OLED displays and for creating lighting with colour tuning.
SCHURTER FMAD CP three-phase built-in filter with neutral line
14 May, 2020 | Supplied by: SCHURTER (S) PTE LTDSCHURTER's FMAD CP is a single-stage filter family for three-phase systems with a neutral line. Due to their compact dimensions and high performance, the filters are suited to the tight space conditions in today's machine and equipment construction.
IBASE AMI230 robust embedded system
13 May, 2020 | Supplied by: Backplane Systems Technology Pty LtdDeveloped for smart factory, industrial automation and other applications in harsh environments, IBASE's rugged AMI230 embedded system is designed to deliver improved computing and graphics performance with an extended operating temperature range of -20 to 70°C.
Silicon chip 'fingerprint' for stronger hardware security
12 May, 2020A new technique allows physically unclonable functions (PUFs) to produce secure, unique 'fingerprint' outputs at a very low cost, elevating hardware security.
Würth Elektronik WE-RCIS radio interference suppression choke
07 May, 2020 | Supplied by: Wurth Electronics Australia PtyWürth Elektronik has released an SMT-mountable radio interference suppression choke: the WE-RCIS. The rod core choke, available in four versions, is characterised by its high current-carrying capacity and high saturation power.
Light-emitting silicon paves the way for photonic chips
07 May, 2020Emitting light from silicon has been the 'Holy Grail' of the microelectronics industry for decades, as it would enable chips to become faster than ever.

