Sensor uses motion and bone conduction to save space and power

Headsets and hearable devices can be reduced in size and power budget using the STMicroelectronics’ motion and bone-conduction sensor, said the company. The LSM6DV16BX can deliver a longer listening experience and superior hearing in TWS (true wireless stereo) headphones and AR / VR / MR headsets.
The integrated sensors can save space inside hearable devices including sports and general-purpose earbuds. It combines a six-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU) for head tracking and activity detection with an audio accelerometer for detecting voice through bone conduction in a frequency range that exceeds 1kHz.

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Short channel MXT MOSFETs protect smartphone battery circuits

Two MXT MOSFETs released by Magnachip Semiconductor are built on the company’s Super-Short Channel technology and are designed for the battery protection circuit modules in smartphones.

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Secora Connect X enables NFC wireless charging and e-payments

Adding NFC capabilities to wearable devices means they can be used in shops for payment and to gain access to public transportation and office buildings. 

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Farnell takes a global view for ams-Osram

Optical products for automotive, consumer, industrial and healthcare products by ams-Osram are available from Farnell.

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