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Diodes Incorporated (Diodes) (Nasdaq: DIOD) today announces the expansion of its silicon carbide (SiC) product portfolio with a series of five high-performance, low figure-of-merit (FOM) 650V SiC ...
Diodes has introduced some 650V SiC Schottky diodes, rated at 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12A. Called the DSCxxA065LP series, they come in a 8 x 8 x 1mm T-DFN8080-4 ...
Sony announces the world’s smallest and lightest LiDAR depth sensor, the AS-DT1, designed for drones and robotics.
The rapid expansion of the consumer electronics, healthcare, and automotive industries is a major driver for the printed electronics market. As these sectors evolve, the demand for innovative and ...
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The Zacks Electronics - Manufacturing Machinery industry participants are suffering from challenging macroeconomic conditions globally and continued high levels of inventory. However, industry players ...
Engineered to reduce reverse conduction losses and eliminate dead-time penalties, this innovation enables higher performance across applications like telecom, servers, DC-DC converters, USB-C chargers ...
Middle East & Africa (MEA): The MEA region is experiencing gradual growth in the smart lighting market, driven by increasing urbanization and investments in infrastructure. Countries like the UAE, ...
Long the backbone of electronics, semiconductors are finding new uses in the development of electronic noses and tongues.
Investors remained cautious after Donald Trump’s far-reaching tariff exemptions at the weekend – including Apple. Meanwhile, some tech valuation levels have reached long-term lows.
On the evening of April 11th local time, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued an updated tariff guideline, exempting 20 product categories list ...
Sony’s AS-DT1 LiDAR sensor makes the most of the company’s miniaturization and optical-lens technologies to tailor the device to size- and weight-sensitive applications like ...
While the Trump administration’s sweeping 145% reciprocal tariffs shook up global supply chains in early April, a large chunk of Chinese tech exports, worth nearly $100 billion, has just been carved ...