AccuWhite technology from Luminus Devices delivers high efficiency, ultra-high color rendering in a range of COB configurations. AccuWhite uses high performance LED die, proprietary phosphor combinations, and process controls to produce COBs with typical CRI of 97 at 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K. These specifier grade COBs have been developed for applications that require
Displays for low-power devices
Multi-faceted EA DOG product family especially designed for low-power handheld applications. They are all operated at 3.3 V as a standard and require hardly more than 150 ~ 350 µA. The optional LED illumination is also designed for 3.3 V. The brightest white LED starts at 3 mA. The panels, which are only 2 mm
New Pico COB LEDs with very small LES
Luminus Devices is expanding its Gen4 LED COB portfolio with two new Pico-COBs with high-output and very small light emitting surfaces (LES) that enable spotlights with compact form factors, narrow beam angles, and high center beam candle power. Small, 6mm LES, COBs are typically limited to approximately 9 degree viewing angles. Luminus’ new Pico-COBs enable
1200 V SiC MOSFET and 700 V Schottky Barrier Diode Devices
The next-generation 1200 V, 25/40/80 mOhm SiC MOSFET devices and die as well as its next-generation 1200 V and 700 V SiC SBD devices offer customers attractive benefits in comparison to competing Si/SiC diode/MOSFET and IGBT solutions, including more efficient switching at higher switching frequencies as well as higher avalanche/UIS rating and higher short-circuit withstand
End-to-end LoRa solution provides secure key provisioning
The solution brings hardware-based security to the LoRa ecosystem, combining the MCU- and radio-agnostic ATECC608A-MAHTN-T CryptoAuthentication device with The Things Industries’ managed join servers and Microchip’s secure provisioning service. The joint solution significantly simplifies provisioning LoRaWAN devices and addresses the inherent logistical challenges that come with managing LoRaWAN authentication keys from inception and throughout the
ESD protection for In-Vehicle Networks
ProTek introduced two automotive circuit protection devices that are AEC-Q101 qualified to guard against electrostatic discharge and electrical fast transients in critical automotive systems. The PAM1IVN27 and PAM2IVN24 devices are ideal for CANBus, LINBus, FlexRay, and SENT in-vehicle sub-systems. Both new devices are also compatible with IEC standards 61000-4-2 (ESD): air ±30kV, contact ±30kV; with
Silicon Photodiodes
Most widely used Silicon photodiodes are sensitive from 400 to 1100nm. They are available in a variety of active area sizes, from 0.5mm dia. to 28mm dia. Offered in a variety of packaging types, hermetic TO can, BNC, and plastic housing. Key Specifications: • Photoconductive Devices • Photovoltaic Devices • Blue Enhanced Photodiodes • Back