I came across a Massachusetts company, THAT Corporation, founded in 1989, that has had its own 4inch foundry in Milpitas California for more than 20 years, making audio semiconductors using a dielectric isolation process. It says: “This four-inch wafer fab gives THAT Corporation the only IC production facility focused primarily on high-performance audio components. While this production fab facility primarily ...
Monthly Archives: January 2023
A Picture Worth 1k Words
Here’s something one would never have expected to see a few years back – AMD’s market cap overtaking Intel’s. If Intel doesn’t overtake TSMC’s process technology in 2025, it looks as if it is doomed to even steeper decline – that is, of course, assuming Wall St will give it the time to get there.
Precision power tester covers 3A to 500pA across ±15V
Jetperch has releases a second generation of its Joulescope precision power consumption measurement instrument. Called JS220, it has a huge dynamic range: ±3A max (10A peak) with 500pA resolution over six 16bit auto-ranges – equivalent to 34bit – which allows the measurement of both active and sleep power. It has a bandwidth of 300kHz backed by a 2Msample/s conversion – simultaneously ...
Toshiba mosfet package for 400A automotive use
Toshiba has created a gull-wing mosfet package specifically for high current automotive applications, and has released a 400A 40V mosfet in it. Branded L-TOGL and measuring 9.9 x 11.8 x 2.3mm (right), the AEC-Q101-capable package is designed for up to 175°C, 100V, 400A, 750W, with minimum mosfet device Rds(on) around 300μΩ. This compares with 250A, 372W and ~740μΩ from the ...
Picocom silicon powers Antevia O-RAN 5G networks
Picocom, the 5G Open RAN baseband semiconductor and software specialist, today announced Antevia Networks has selected Picocom’s award-winning silicon technology to empower its 5G networks. The partnership combines Antevia Networks’ technology with Picocom’s latest generation 5G system-on-chip silicon to drive innovations to address the many challenges of deploying indoor 5G private networks. The all-new Antevia Networks 5G solution delivers a ...
ASML financials defy all headwinds
Defying the device market downturn, curbs on exports to China and the woes of its customers, ASML delivered a very strong series of financial numbers for Q4, 2022 and into 2023. Q4 profit was $1.85 billion on revenues of $6.4 billion, and 2022 profit was $5.93 billion on revenue of $16.26 billion. Represented by a series of graphics, here are ...
Ruggedised precision timing oscillator families
SiTime is sampling two new Endura precision timing oscillator families. These ruggedized devices are engineered to perform in extreme conditions in aerospace-defense applications such as Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT), tactical communications, network synchronization and surveillance. The devices include the Endura ultra-stable Super-TCXO and the Endura low-jitter differential oscillator. Both families deliver 10x better environmental resilience. In addition, the Endura ...
L-coding options expand binder M12 connector range
The industrial circular connector specialist binder is extending its range of M12-type connectors, with L-coding and dip solder contact options. Addressing the IIoT – and the hybrid transmission of high data rates or high power levels – binder has expanded its M12 portfolio with panel mount connectors featuring L-coding (for device supply with 63V (DC) at up to 16A) and ...
Q4 Saw Biggest-Ever Smartphone Unit Fall
Q4 smartphone shipments declined 18.3% y-o-y to 300.3 million units, says IDC, which was the largest-ever quarterly fall. Full-year shipments fell 11.3% to 1.21 billion units – the lowest since 2013. The replacement rate is 40 months plus, says IDC’s Anthony Scarsella. Top 5 Companies, Worldwide Smartphone Shipments, Market Share, and Year-Over-Year Growth, Q4 2022 (Preliminary results, shipments in millions ...
Transistorised Chopper
Here was an ad, 61 years ago, to give a pause for thought. It appeared in Electronics Weekly’s issue of May 24th 1961: