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Infineon’s new NFC tag side controller integrates sensing and energy collection functions to help miniaturize battery free intelligent sensing I
2023-04-06
The latest NGC1081 launched by Infineon Technology Co., Ltd. will further expand the product portfolio of NFC label side controllers. This new single chip IC solution can help customers in the Internet of Things industry develop lower cost and smaller intelligent edge computing/sensing devices, and ultimately bring maximum benefits to end users and manufacturers. The intelligent device designed based on NGC1081 can be powered by a mobile phone, which makes it suitable not only for medical patches and disposable fixed-point care testers, but also for wider applications such as data recorders, smart thermostats, and sensor embeddings.
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TDK Launches High Stability GYPRO 4300 Digital MEMS Gyro for Dynamic Applications
2023-04-03
TDK Co., Ltd. recently launched a digital MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical System) gyroscope with high stability and excellent vibration resistance - Tronics GYPRO ® 4300。 This element is very suitable for dynamic applications, with an input range of ± 300 °/s, a support bandwidth of 200 Hz, and a delay of 1 ms. It adopts a closed-loop structure, ensuring high linear accuracy and stability even in dynamic environments.
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2023 Chip Supply Chain Insight: Prioritize long-term supply chain elasticity over short-term efficiency
2023-03-31
In Asia, we have experienced weak demand, mainly due to improved lead times, and we have worked with customers to help them reduce inventory. I am proud of the continued success of the company’s Asian team in their work. The efforts they have made and the work they have completed not only ensure business continuity, but also continue to gain more market share for Ampelli in the region.
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Ansemy Expands Bluetooth Low Power MCU Series to Automotive Wireless Applications
2023-03-27
Ansemi (NASDAQ: ON), which is leading the way in intelligent power supply and intelligent sensing technology, has launched an ultra low power vehicle level wireless microcontroller using Bluetooth low-power connectivity. With the increase in the number of sensors and in vehicle communication, automotive manufacturers are increasingly inclined to use wireless connectivity technology to reduce wiring costs and weight, and NCV-RSL15 is an ideal choice. On the other hand, the increase in the number of sensor deployments may lead to an increase in the number of network attacks, exacerbating security issues. Using this new microcontroller can address these security concerns.
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