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Microchip expands portfolio of digitally-enhanced power analogue controllers with integrated MCU


Enhanced Power Analogue controller product line.


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Rugged digital HDR- CMOS cameras


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irst Sensor presents the new digital Blue Eagle camera line with a very light sensitive HDR-CMOS image sensor and excellent thermal and mechanical stability for use in automotive and mobile OEM applications. With its high dynamic range >100 dB the megapixel cameras are ideal for high brightness differences and low light conditions. The cameras offer a wide range of digital data interfaces such as 2-wire-Ethernet (BroadR-Reach), APIX2, Quiet-wire-Ethernet (MICREL, MARVELL), LVDS and MOST150 for easy and flexible integration into automotive on-board networks and driver assistance systems.


Further, the cameras can be


powered via Power over Ethernet (PoE), Power over APIX (PoA) or Power over Coax (PoC) in addition to standard DC power supply.


Sensortechnics Ltd Tel: +44 1788 560426 Web: www.first-sensor.com Web: www.smicrosensors.de


With the introduction


of the MCP19114 and MCP19115 devices, Microchip’s diverse range of intelligent DC/DC power-conversion solutions grows to include controllers supporting flyback, boost and SEPIC topologies. These latest devices introduce a step-up PWM-controller and low- side MOSFET driver architecture, with a mid-voltage LDO and fully- functional microcontroller all integrated into a small, high-density power package. continues


to offer


This solution the


power


conversion performance typical of an analogue-based controller, with the flexibility approaching that of a fully-digital power conversion solution.


These new analogue power-management devices, in


combination with the fully-functional microcontroller (MCU), support configurable, high-efficiency power-conversion designs across a broad array of consumer and automotive applications and power conversion topologies. The MCP19114 and MCP19115 hybrid digital-analogue control solutions offer the speed and responsiveness expected of a high-performance analogue control loop; the flexibility expected of a digital MCU; operate across wide operating voltage ranges; support conventional 5, 12, and 24V rails; and meet automotive load-dump requirements.


icrochip announces an expansion of its Digitally


The MCP19114/19115 analogue-based controllers


with digital interface, offer cost-efficient adjustability in a high-performance power conversion solution. These devices support operation up to 42V, and have integrated MOSFET drivers configured for step-up applications.


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Microchip Technology Tel: +44 118 921 5858


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emtron conductive foam is a low density PET and polyurethane foam which is copper + nickel coated throughout giving X,Y and Z axis low resistance electrical conductivity thereby providing excellent EMI shielding performance when used as an EMI gasket. The material is UL94V-1flame retardant. It is a low compression sheet gasket material suitable for die cutting to bespoke shapes or slitting panels, backplanes,


for gasket applications such as I/O connectors,


available in thicknesses of 1.5mm, 2.3mm and 3.4mm and rolls up to 56cm wide with or without conductive


transfer adhesive. Volume resistivity is 0.013Ω-cm and can give a shielding performance of up to 80db at 100MHz and 103db at 1GHz at a recommended compression of 30%. This is a very cost effective and versatile emi shielding gasket material where low compression is required. It will not provide an environmental seal but will limit dust ingress.


Kemtron Ltd Tel: 01376 348115 Web: www.kemtron.co.uk enter 813


Smiths Connectors Announces Launch of New Corporate Website


performance interconnect solutions for the most demanding applications, is proud to announce its newly designed company website, www.smithsconnectors.com.


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culmination of a major initiative unifying the brands of Hypertac, IDI and Sabritec and reflects the company’s position as a comprehensive interconnect solutions provider, globally. Designed with an innovative look to serve the needs of both existing and new customers, the new Smiths Connectors website offers visitors a broad range of relevant and timely information in a user-friendly format. The home page welcomes visitors with a plethora of product images and featured content that underscores the company’s mission to provide customers with the most pertinent information to support its complete product portfolio.


Smiths Connectors Tel: +39 010 60361 28 SEPTEMBER 2014 | ELECTRONICS Web: www.smithsconnectors.com enter 814 miths Connectors, a world-leading provider of high D


access panels. It is Ultra-slim


embedded PC supports 2K4K monitor


rive rich media content with Advantech’s ARK- 1550, a streamlined embedded PC with 4th


generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor. The ARK-1550 delivers faster CPU performance, rich media and supports up to three independent displays via optional VGA, LDVS and HDMI ports, with the HDMI supporting up to 2K4K resolution. It fits perfectly with Advantech GPEG’s new 23.8in monitor, which has a native resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels and delivers stunning high definition images for applications including infotainment systems, kiosks and signage networks. The streamlined


ensures 24/7 reliability, enabling longer MTBF, with dust-free,


noiseless


ARK-1550’s fanless design operation,


zero


GPEG International Tel: 0870 493 1433 Web: www.gpegint.com


fan


maintenance, and is robust enough to operate within a -20 to 55°C-wide temperature range.


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