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Building on the success of the new BU520xx-series of compact and ultra compact Magnetic Hall Effect sensor ICs for portable battery powered application, ROHM has developed a first 5V sensor called BD7411G.

Dust and waterproof to IP68, the connector system is ideally suited to industrial and hostile environments where a high data rate, combined with a robust and secure connection, is required.

20 January 2009
EPCOS has developed the LS41 and LS42 series of varistors with higher surge current capability. They are designed for surge voltage protection in industrial and consumer electronics.

STMicroelectronics has unveiled details of a new 8-bit microcontroller platform designed to offer outstanding levels of performance and cost-effectiveness in a wide range of applications.

The new har-bus ® HM Power connector from HARTING complements the company’s HM Signal range of 2 mm signal connectors, and is designed to provide a reliable and cost-effective solution for connecting plug-in units to backplanes.

05 January 2009
STMicroelectronics has introduced a line interactive 450W UPS evaluation board, the STEVAL-ISS001V2, which is built employing off-line topology with AVR boost and buck regulation of the mains.

04 January 2009
ROHM Electronics specifically designed its LED driver IC series BD6095GUL for LCD backlights in order to provide optimized viewing with low power consumption through ROHM's industry wide unique double dimming function adjusting brightness based on image c

The TSH122 video buffer from ST is ideally suited various applications such as video surveillance, set top boxes and ADSL modems.

04 January 2009
ROHM has announced the development of the SML-L1 and SML-J1 series of side-view and top-view (respectively) high-output surface-mount LEDs designed to provide autofocus flash functionality and auxiliary lighting in low light conditions

04 January 2009
Two new block-type dielectric RF filters for telecoms basestation applications have been added to Murata's GIGAFIL range.

The AIS326DQ is the first Automotive-qualified low-g accelerometer addressing non-safety applications.

The ST1S12 from ST can deliver an current output capability of 0.7A and with a fixed voltage output of 1.2V and 1.8V and an adjustable type offering 0.6V to 5V output.