Dialog has expanded its configurable mixed-signal IC (CMIC) family with four high-voltage outputs for 12-volt motor drive applications in a tiny QFN package.
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Dialog has expanded its configurable mixed-signal IC (CMIC) family with four high-voltage outputs for 12-volt motor drive applications in a tiny QFN package.
Featuring next-generation GaN HEMT H2 technology, Nexperia’s new GaN FETs target automotive, 5G, and data-center applications.
Stackpole’s RTAN series of tantalum-nitride precision chip resistors are designed to operate in high humidity environments, including automotive electronics, industrial controls, portable medical devices, instrumentation, and aerospace.
Dialog has expanded its configurable mixed-signal IC (CMIC) family with four high-voltage outputs for 12-volt motor drive applications in a tiny QFN package.
Featuring next-generation GaN HEMT H2 technology, Nexperia’s new GaN FETs target automotive, 5G, and data-center applications.
Stackpole’s RTAN series of tantalum-nitride precision chip resistors are designed to operate in high humidity environments, including automotive electronics, industrial controls, portable medical devices, instrumentation, and aerospace.