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|February 2023
IoT chipset for displays | Planar silicon carbide MOSFET | SoC for automotive lights | Low-voltage mini switches | Intelligent anti-fog floodlight | Intelligent automotive power device | Multilevel Class D audio amplifier | Haptic trackpad for laptops | Multi-function power management IC | Rugged rotary potentiometers | HV driver for MEMS devices
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IoT chipset for displays
Genio 700 from MediaTek is a 6nm IoT chipset for smart home and automation applications. It is powered by a couple of ARM A78 cores running at a frequency of 2.2GHz combined with six ARM A55 cores running at 2.0GHz. The combined processing power enables Genio 700 to deliver a capability of 4.0 TOPS AI accelerator. The chipset offers support for FHD60+4K60 display as well as an ISP for better images. It is capable of supporting two displays simultaneously. The chipset can enable designers to customise products using Yocto Linux, Ubuntu, and Android.
MediaTek
https://www.mediatek.com
Planar silicon carbide MOSFET
NTH4L028N170M1 is a 1,700V M1 planar EliteSiC MOSFET from onsemi.. It is a high-efficiency silicon carbide (SIC) MOSFET rated for 1,700V. The NTH4L028N170M1 offers reliable, high-efficiency performance for onsem THALOM energy infrastructure and industrial drive applications. It is optimised for fast-switching applications. The planar technology works reliably with negative gate voltage drive and turns off spikes on the gate. The MOSFET comes in a TO247-4LD package for low common source inductance. It has a low drain-source resistance RDS (ON) of 28mohm and offers low EON and EOFF losses. This MOSFET delivers optimum performance when driven with a 20V gate drive but also works well with an 18V gate drive.
onsemi
https://www.onsemi.com
SoC for automotive lights
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