On The Shelf
Inhouse manufacturing enables Danisense to meet increased industry needs for accurate current sense transducers resulting in 50%+ business growth
'universal' mikroSDK software development kit Crossplatform SDK for embedded applications Learn once, code anywhere: 8bit 32bit; ARM, Microchip, TI, STM & more
MIKROE adds support for NXP Kinetis MCUs to
Currently the electronics industry worldwide is still facing component shortages resulting in long leadtimes and in some cases, dramatic increases in prices. However, Danisense, the leader in high accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, is still able to supply customers within normal lead times, thanks to the company's inhouse manufacturing, wellestablished supply chains and long experience. This is having a positive effect on Danisense’s business, and the company is on track to grow revenues by over 50% in 2021.
Danisense continues to invest, developing all aspects of its business to be able to respond to the needs of its diverse customer base. Headcount has more than doubled in the last two years, especially in R&D, and the factory has been completely reorganised to streamline manufacturing.
www.danisense.com
The new mikroSDK 2.0 multiarchitectural software development kit from MikroElektronika (MIKROE) supports 147 MCUs from leading embedded IC maker, NXP. mikroSDK is a collection of opensource software libraries with unified API and software development tools that makes application code portable and reusable on many different platforms and architectures, with virtually no code changes.
The addition of NXP's Kinetis family takes the number of MCUs supported by mikroSDK 2.0 to over 1500, ranging from small 8bit to 32bit devices. Other notable product families covered include PIC and PIC32 by Microchip and the 849strong STM32 family from STMicroelectronics. New devices and architectures are being added all the time.
www.mikroe.com/mikrosdk
of Flyback Switcher ICs with Builtin USB PD Controller A fully integrated charger solution combines USB PD, PPS, PowiGaN and FluxLink to maximize efficiency and slash component count in adapters and chargers
Power Integrations Introduces InnoSwitch3PD Family
Powell Electronics has added WithWave to its
European franchise portfolio RF, microwave and millimeter wave test cables, connectors, and adaptors.
The new InnoSwitch™3PD family of ICs from Power Integrations is the industry's most highly integrated solution for USB TypeC, USB Power Delivery (PD), and USB Programmable Power Supply (PPS) adapters. This compact InSOP™24Dpackaged IC includes a USBC and PD controller, a highvoltage PowiGaN™ switch, a multimode quasiresonant flyback controller, secondaryside sensing, FluxLink™ isolated digital feedback and a synchronousrectification driver.
InnoSwitch3PD ICs target designers seeking the ultimate in charger power density. This requires the highest level of integration and maximum efficiency to limit selfheating. The latest addition to the InnoSwitch3 family dramatically simplifies the development and manufacturing of compact, energyefficient USB PD power supplies for smartphones, tablets, notebooks, and other devices that benefit from fast charging. InnoSwitch3PD ICs reduce the BOM count to half that of conventional designs, reducing design time and simplifying highvolume manufacture for slim, ultracompact OEM and aftermarket chargers.
www.power.com
Powell Electronics in Europe is now stocking RF, microwave and millimeter wave test cables, connectors, and adaptors from WithWave. WithWave is a leading SouthKorean designer and developer of a broad range of RF, Microwave and Millimeter Wave Test Solutions. The extensive product portfolio includes calibration modules and kits, high speed & high density multicoax cable assemblies, test cable assemblies, as well as test connectors up to 67 GHz. The products are designed for four primary target markets: wireless communications (5G), test & instrumentation, automated test equipment and network systems (5G).
www.powell
electronics.eu
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