Bidirectional discrete TVS diode arrays in the SP1026 series are designed specifically to protect sensitive electronic equipment from damage due to electrostatic discharges (ESD). Littelfuse uses Zener diodes fabricated using a proprietary silicon avalanche technology to protect each I/O pin to provide a high level of protection against ESD. The robust, general-purpose diodes can absorb repetitive ESD strikes at ±30kV (contact discharge, IEC 61000-4-2) without performance degradation, says the company. Each diode can dissipate 5A of 8 or 20micro sec surge current (IEC61000-4-5) with very low clamping voltages.
ICs & Semiconductors
NFC tags and transceivers combine for IoT applications
Using STMicroelectronics’ ST25 NFC tag IC for IoT data transmission application, Securitag Assembly Group (SAG) has announced the NFC Ferrite Tag. It is small, light, and thin, and can be surface-mounted during production through the metal pad that can be directly soldered to the PCB surface.
Tri-mode wireless charger meets three wireless charge standards
At the AirFuel Alliance Members Meeting, Semtech has unveiled what it claims is the industry’s first complete and self-contained tri-mode wireless charging transmitter.
Mouser combines Nordic’s SoCs and Taiyo Yuden’s Bluetooth Smart module
For cost-effective Bluetooth Smart modules with integrated high-performance antennae, Mouser stocks the EYSHCNZXZ Bluetooth Smart module from Taiyo Yuden, which features Nordic’s nRF52832 SoC.
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