Infineon Technologies has announced a MEMS scanner solution, comprising a MEMS mirror and MEMS driver. The miniature size and low power consumption are the basis for making AR solutions more widely available for consumer applications such as wearables and for automotive head-up displays.
ICs & Semiconductors
Nexperia claims package advance accommodates more logic in small form factor
Claimed to be the world’s smallest and thinnest packages for standard logic devices, the DHXQFN packages save PCB area, says Nexperia. The company has introduced 14-, 16-, 20- and 24-pin DHXQFN packages, and claims they enable large logic functions to be included in small form factor systems.
Hand-held camera cube reference design brings AI to the edge
Artificial intelligence (AI) which was previously limited to expensive machines with large power budgets can now be embedded in space-constrained, power-powered edge devices. Maxim Integrated says its MAXREFDES178# camera cube executes low latency AI vision and hearing inferences on a coin cell power budget with reduced cost and size.
SDRAM halves power consumption compared to LPDDR4s says Alliance Memory
Battery life in portable electronics can be extended with the 8Gbit AS4C256M32MD4V-062BAN SDRAM, says Alliance Memory. The latest addition to its high speed, CMOS mobile low power SDRAMs is a LPDDR4X device, featuring on-chip error code correction (ECC).
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