Toshiba launches thin and compact LDO regulators that help to reduce device size and stabilize power line output 3rd March 2021
Toshiba: TCR5RG Series of 45 LDO regulators that help to reduce device size and stabilize power line output. ANTARA/Business Wire
Tokyo (Antara/Business Wire)- Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ( Toshiba ) has launched the “TCR5RG series” of 45 LDO regulators, all housed in a thin, compact WCSP4F package. The industry-leading[1] high ripple rejection ratio[2] of the new LDO regulators bring enhanced power stabilization to DC power lines for mobile devices, such as wearables. Volume shipments start today.
The TCR5RG series features an industry-leading[1] high ripple rejection ratio[2] of 100dB (typ.), achieved by combining a wide-gap circuit, a low-pass filter that allows only extremely low frequencies to pass, and a low-noise, high-speed operational amplifier. They also feature low output voltage noise and high output voltage accurac
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Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) announces the 18TB[1] MG09 Series HDD, Toshiba’s first HDD models with energy-assisted .
Microcontroller Market is Projected to Reach USD 20 Billion by 2027
According to a recent study from market research firm Global Market Insights, The global microcontroller market has gained considerable traction over the years due to the widespread use of these components in smart building automation systems. Automation systems like HVAC control, fire protection, and lighting systems, and security and surveillance technologies, are all integrated with microcontroller units.
Certain benefits of using microcontrollers include energy efficiency, stable output readings, and high precision input and output peripherals, all of which is integral for 24×7 monitoring and control applications. The growing adoption of advanced IoT technology in smart buildings has driven the demand for the product.
Toshiba Launches 100V High-Current Photorelay for Industrial Equipment
Friday, February 5, 2021 11:30AM IST (6:00AM GMT)
TOKYO, Japan:
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (“Toshiba”) has launched TLP241B, a high-current photorelay in a DIP4 package for industrial equipment such as programmable logic controllers and I/O interfaces. Samples and production quantities are available now.
Toshiba: TLP241B, a 100V high-current photorelay for industrial equipment (Graphic: Business Wire)
TLP241B has integrated MOSFET based on Toshiba’s latest generation of U-MOS process. With TLP241B, the OFF-state output terminal voltage is extended to 100V, a 150% improvement from the 40V of the current TLP241A. It is housed in a versatile DIP4 package, and is the industry’s first