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EVALUATION BOARD IMPLEMENTS A 5 V – 1.8 W ISOLATED FLYBACK CONVERTER

EVALUATION BOARD IMPLEMENTS A 5 V – 1.8 W ISOLATED FLYBACK CONVERTER

The STEVAL-VP22201B evaluation board implements a 5 V – 1.8 W isolated flyback converter developed for general purpose applications operating from 85 to 265 VAC. The reference design is built around the VIPer222XSTR offline high-voltage converter from the VIPerPlus family, with 730 V Power MOSFET and PWM current-mode control. The main characteristics of the evaluation board are its small size and minimal BOM, […]

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NEW MINI ITX SINGLE BOARD COMPUTERS WITH 2 SATA 3.0 STORAGE 1

NEW MINI-ITX SINGLE BOARD COMPUTERS WITH 2 SATA 3.0 STORAGE

WIN Enterprises Announces Mini-ITX Form Factor with 8th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor for IoT and Factory Process Monitoring WIN Enterprises, Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of embedded x86 motherboards and appliances for electronic OEMs, announces the MB-50040. The MB-50040 is a high performance Mini-ITX single board computer (SBC) for graphically-oriented factory process monitoring and

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SMALL HIGH CAPACITANCE THREE TERMINAL MLCCS TARGET AUTOMOTIVE USES

SMALL HIGH-CAPACITANCE THREE-TERMINAL MLCCS TARGET AUTOMOTIVE USES

Murata Electronics today announced the availability of two new multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) for automotive safety-critical applications. The 0402-inch size (1.0×0.5mm) NFM15HC105D0G3D is the world’s smallest three-terminal low parasitic inductance (ESL) MLCC. The NFM18HC106D0G3L is also a three-terminal low-ESL MLCC but delivers the world’s highest capacitance of 10µF in a 0603 (1.6×0.8mm) package. The NFM15HC105D0G3D is approximately 60 percent smaller

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Arduino raises 54 million in Series B funding

Arduino raises $54 million in Series B funding

Arduino, the renowned open-source electronics platform, has successfully raised an additional $22 million in Series B funding. This latest round of funding brings the total to a substantial $54 million, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth trajectory. The funding round was a collaborative effort, co-led by CDP Venture Capital and Anzu Partners. Notably, ARM, a global

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