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December, 2019


San Jose, CA — Flex Power Modules has introduced its PMU8000 series of point-of-load (PoL) regulators, pro- viding an excellent price-to-perform- ance ratio in a compact, low-profile package. The new regulators offer high efficiency of typically 95.3 per- cent (at half load) and excellent ther- mal performance, which makes them suitable for harsh conditions. The ultra-miniature regulators


load transient Flex Power Intros Miniature PoL Regulators


feature, which makes time sequence design easier and more flexible. To save substantial space, the


regulators are provided in a small form factor, measuring 0.3 x 0.3 x 0.2 in. (7.5 x 7.5 x 5.4 mm). They support bottom-side assembly, enabling cus- tomers to utilize this design capabili- ty to make further significant space savings. There are three variants in the


include a loop optimization feature, which enables design engineers to optimize their


response for different capacitive loads, thus increasing flexibility in system design. They also provide a configurable soft start or tracking


PMU8000 series PoL regulators.


new series, each offering different maximum output currents. The PMU8218 provides an output up to 4A/22W, the PMU8318 up to 6A/33W, and the PMU8418 up to 8A/44W. Each device has an output voltage range of 0.6 to 5.5V, and an input voltage range of 4.5 to 17V. The new PoL regulators are well-suited to a wide range of power


conversion applications, including providing power for FPGAs, ASICs, network processors, CPUs, and GPUs, across multiple sectors, such as ICT (telecom and datacom), indus- trial,


Internet of Things (IoT), railway, and medical. The new regulators achieve


exceptionally high levels of reliability with MTBF figures of up to 172 Mhrs, and meet safety requirements according to the IEC/EN/UL62368-1


standard. Contact: Flex, Ltd., 6201


America Center Drive, San Jose, CA 95002 % 408-576-7000 E-mail: tuuli.waem@flex.com Web: www.flex.com


Thrives on a Challenge. Loves Variety. The ultimate multi-process inspector for paramount speed, accuracy and ease of use.


Himax Unveils AI Embedded ASIC


Minneapolis, MIN — Himax Technol - ogies has developed its WiseEye WI- I Plus, an AI-accelerator-embedded ASIC platform solution for applica- tion developers to develop and deploy CNN-based machine learning models on AIoT applications,


including AOI


smart home appliances and surveil- lance systems. The WiseEye WE-I Plus ASIC


SPI


adopts a programmable processor with enhanced DSP features and a power-efficient CDM, HOG and JPEG hardware accelerator for real- time motion detection, object detec- tion and image processing. To address the issue of rising security risk surrounding AIoT applications, the WiseEye WE-I Plus ASIC is equipped with comprehensive hard- ware and software integrated securi- ty solutions such as security boot, security OTA and security metadata output over TLS. In order to meet the demand for


CMM


SQ3000™ All-in-One Solution Loaded with Powerful Tools that cover Inspection and Measurement for AOI, SPI and CMM.


Fast and highly accurate, repeatable and reproducible measurements for metrology applications in the manufacturing of a wide variety of products such as PCBs, semiconductors and consumer electronics.


The SQ3000™ offers unmatched accuracy with the revolutionary Multi-Reflection Suppression (MRS) technology by meticulously identifying and rejecting reflections caused by shiny components. Effective suppression of multiple reflections is critical for accurate measurement, making MRS an ideal technology solution for a wide range of applications including those with very high quality requirements.


ultra-low power and long battery life, in addition to low-power-driven ASIC design, the embedded LDO and multi-state PMU have been purpose- ly built to support shutdown, AoS (always on sensing) and CV-efficient operation modes. An associated soft- ware library with a comprehensive tool chain is provided for efficient implementation of ML technology when processing captured data from image, voice and ambient sensors. A key element of the WiseEye


WE-I Plus ASIC platform solution is a user-friendly evaluation kit (EVK) which will enable application develop- ers to speed up their system design and product release schedule. The EVK incorporates the WE-I Plus ASIC, AoS (always on sensing) sensor, PIR sensor, temperature sensor, ambient light sensor, microphones, and LEDs. It also provides Wi-Fi and USB


extension boards for UART, I2C and SPI link with PC. From a software perspective, the EVK provides com- prehensive ML library and DSP library and supports the use of ICE, all under a user-friendly program-


www.cyberoptics.com Copyright © 2019. CyberOptics Corporation, Inc. All rights reserved.


ming environment. Contact: Himax IGI Precision,


Ltd., 4611 E. Lake Street,


Minneapolis, MN 55406 % 612-721-6283 Web: www.himax.com.tw


test and measurement,


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