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Upscreened TVS Diodes suit avionics applications.
2016-02-11 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Supplied in DO-215AB packages, Series SMCG-HR and SMCG-HRA protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by lightning surges and other transient voltage events. High-reliability devices have been specially screened and sorted for use in DC line protection in aerospace, military, industrial, and medical applications. Available in standard voltage ranges of 5–120 V, products have gull-wing lead wire design for PCBA processes.
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TVS Protection Diodes safeguard portable electronics.
2016-02-04 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Offered in SMF package with 1 mm profile, VTVSxxASMF Series features high surge capability of 400 W at 10/1,000 µs for portable electronics. Series consists of 23 devices with working voltages from 5–63 V and breakdown tolerances of 2% or 5%. AEC-Q101-qualified, RoHS-compliant, and halogen-free, products offer peak pulse current from 2.9–20.3 A, clamping capability from 14.8–103.5 V, low incremental surge resistance, and operating temperatures from -55 to +175°C.
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Dialog Semi offers power management ICs for STBs and Smart TVs
2016-02-03 09:00:53| Digital TV News
Dialog Semiconductor (FWB:DLG) has announced that the company is entering the smart TV and set-top box (STB) market with a family of highly integrated power management ICs (PMICs).
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Smart TVs top U.S. list of preferred TV streaming platforms
2016-01-27 20:00:42| Digital TV News
Despite the widespread availability of inexpensive ancillary TV streaming devices, TDG research finds that 32% of OTT TV users prefer having the native connectivity of a smart TV.
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Smart TVs an 'Inevitable' Path for Hackers to Attack Home PCs: Experts
2016-01-19 22:37:52| Wireless - Topix.net
Digital security experts warn that smart TVs - Internet-enabled television sets -- provide cybercriminals a new way to sneak into your home computer and steal sensitive personal information. While such hacks are so far only known to have been done by security researchers, experts say it's only a matter of time before an enterprising crook uses a smart TV to rob someone blind.
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