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Automotive News from Anglia
15 December 2011
Intersil has introduced a space-saving, AEC-Q100-qualified dual synchronous step-down DC/DC regulator featuring a 2.25MHz switching frequency to minimise solution size.
Based on a unique design, distinct manufacturing processes and special ageing techniques, these capacitors guarantee high temperature performance for a variety of harsh applications such as oil drilling, aerospace/defense and automotive.
08 July 2010
Panasonic has released the FP-Series, a new range of surface mounting aluminium electrolytic capacitors with significantly lower ESR characteristics, offering a serious and cost effective alternative to tantalum capacitors.
26 February 2010
Avago Technologies has announced a pair of automotive-grade high speed, low power, digital CMOS optocouplers for use in hybrid electric vehicles.
The MCP202X transceivers, with built-in voltage regulator, reduce the number of external components needed and their proven robustness and world-class ESD performance enable reliable communication in even harsh environments.
04 June 2009
STMicroelectronics has announced that the successful sampling of the second generation of their system-on-chip EyeQ2 for the vision-based driver assistance segment of the automotive market.
Murata's piezo sounders and buzzers are available in low profile and lightweight SMD packaging to suit a wide variety of applications, consuming very little current compared to magnetic/dynamic sound components.
The AIS326DQ is the first Automotive-qualified low-g accelerometer addressing non-safety applications.
04 January 2009
Avago Technologies, a leading supplier of analog interface components for communications, industrial and consumer applications, has announced one of the industry’s first optically isolated sigma-delta modulator using an external clock
07 December 2008
STMicroelectronics has introduced its first automotive-qualified three-axis MEMS accelerometer. The new device is qualified to AEC-Q100 for automotive applications.






































































































