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Imec Presents Ultralow Power RFID Transponder Chip In Thin-Film Transistor Technology On Plastic At IEDM 2014
2014-12-19 05:56:13| rfglobalnet Home Page
At this week’s IEDM 2014, held in San Francisco, California, nanoelectronics research center imec demonstrated an ultra-low power RFID transponder chip. Operating at sub 1V voltage and realized in thin-film transistor technology (TFTs) on plastic film, the chip paves the way for universal sensing applications, such as item level RFID tagging, body area networks (BAN) and environmental monitoring, that require prolonged remote autonomy, and ultimate thinness, flexibility and robustness.
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Transistor Output Photocoupler comes in low-profile package.
2014-12-05 14:30:30| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Supplied in 4-pin, SO6L package with 2.3 mm max height, TLP385 operates over -55 to +110°C range, provides creepage and clearance distance of 8 mm (min), and offers isolation voltage of 5 kVrms (min). Current Transfer Ratio (CTR) ranges from 50%–600% @ IF=5 mA, VCE=5V; turn-off (tOff) is 40 µs (typ) @ IF=16 mA, and safety standards met include UL, cUL, VDE, and CQC. Applications include motherboards, PLCs, AC adapters, I/O interface boards, inverter interfaces, and power supplies.
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Freescale RF Power GaN Transistor Delivers Breakthrough Wideband And Thermal Performance
2014-12-02 05:26:45| rfglobalnet News Articles
Freescale Semiconductor, the global leader in radio frequency (RF) power transistors, recently introduced the industry’s highest thermal and wideband performance GaN device with a 125 watts continuous wave (CW) GaN-on-SiC transistor.
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Freescale RF Power GaN Transistor Delivers Breakthrough Wideband and Thermal Performance
2014-12-01 07:00:00| Freescale Press Releases
Freescale RF Power GaN Transistor Delivers Breakthrough Wideband and Thermal PerformanceFor more information click on title.
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Stop obsessing over transistor counts: Its a terrible way of comparing chips
2014-09-29 19:20:46| Extremetech
As TSMC and Intel head closer to direct competition discussions of transistor density and die size have become increasingly contentious. Such comparisons, however, are fatally flawed.
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