Prolonging battery life by up to four times longer than traditional low quiescent (Iq) LDOs, the MCP1811 is a linear low dropout (LDO) regulator available from Microchip. It enables reduced standby power consumption in remote, battery-powered sensor nodes and also enables faster response times and transient response for IoT, wearable and remote designs, says Microchip.
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Sensor has 1.65mm profile for versatile integration
With a profile of only 1.65mm, the 3DC14EM-ULP is a 3DCoil electro-magnetic sensor and is ready to integrate in smartphones, key-fobs, smartcard-key-fob, and wearable devices, says Premo.
Wireless earbuds has auto-charge feature
Atwo-pin power and communications connection between earbuds and cradle has been developed by ams. The company introduces POW:COM, an interface technology which enables power and communication between a true wireless earbud and a charging cradle over a two-wire connection. A true wireless earbud previously required as many as six pins to provide both power transfer and communication between the charging cradle and the earbud, compromising the mechanical design of a small form factor that fits comfortably in the user’s ear.
CML Microcircuits helps fast track digital radio development
CML Microcircuits is supporting the global market digital mobile radio with a development kit to help designers develop dual-mode (digital/analogue) radios for wearable and personal radio formats operating at up to 2.0 and 5.0W, for short- and medium-range transmissions respectively.
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