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APPLICATION FIELD
Dash cam. GPS positioning system, automobile industry, etc
Industrial motor drives. Industrial equipment rental control, industrial robots, etc.
Base station antenna smart fire protection, smart meter, etc.
Electric vehicles, sweeping robots share charging bins, etc.
Refrigerator, kitchen appliances, small appliances, etc.
NEWS CENTER
Runshi Technology recently launched the RS3011-Q1 voltage following LDO, which redefines the power supply standards for automotive off board sensors with groundbreaking technical parameters. This product, crafted with automotive grade technology, achieves an ultra wide input voltage range of -40V to 45V. Its output voltage accurately tracks the reference input (VOUT=VREF) with a maximum tracking error of only 4mV, providing unprecedented power supply reliability guarantee for automotive electronic systems
Notice of Loong Boat Festival in 2025
Foxconn announced on May 19th that it will invest 250 million euros in Europe, with both sides advancing simultaneously. Including establishing a joint venture with Thales SA and Radiall SA in France to invest in advanced semiconductor packaging and testing (OSAT); There is also strategic cooperation with Thales in the satellite field, investing in the satellite manufacturing industry chain.
Maoze Electronics will start selling Qorvo’s new Wi Fi from today ® 7 Front end modules (FEM). This series of devices is specifically designed for customer terminal devices, smart home devices, portable consumer electronics, and wearable devices.
As the automotive structure transitions to hybrid and electric vehicle models, traditional battery systems are increasingly being supplemented or replaced by 48V power sources. As the 12V and 24V power grid systems have reached their limits, this transition is expected to become the new standard for future electric vehicles. The 48V system provides advanced functionality and improves efficiency by reducing current and simplifying wiring harness complexity. Moreover, traditional relays and fuses in the primary and secondary distribution systems are no longer sufficient to meet the requirements of electrification, and therefore need to be replaced.
According to Bloomberg, as the Trump administration plans to impose tariffs on semiconductors, TSMC has started construction on its third wafer fab in Arizona to accelerate its expansion in the United States.