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32.768 kHz MEMS resonator is only 0.9Ă—0.6Ă—0.3mm

32.768 kHz MEMS resonator is only 0.9Ă—0.6Ă—0.3mm

Measuring just 0.9×0.6×0.3mm (50 % smaller than a conventional 32.768 kHz crystal resonator), the WMRAG series 32.768 kHz MEMS resonator is the world’s smallest, claims manufacturer Murata. Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Nagaokakyo-shi, Kyoto; Chairman of the Board and President: Tsuneo Murata) has developed the world’s smallest 32.768kHz MEMS resonator, which is expected to

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Consumers Want Smarter Homes But Are They Ready For the Risks

Consumers Want Smarter Homes, But Are They Ready For the Risks?

In a world that’s increasingly dependent on electronic devices, it’s no surprise that homeowners wouldn’t mind being surrounded by tools that make their lives a whole lot easier. And despite the fact that the national average cost of home automation systems is $1,045 (which doesn’t include the cost of additional smart devices or professional installations), that hasn’t

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Meet Okdo The startup eyeing to provide support for all things SBC IoT

Meet Okdo: The startup eyeing to provide support for all things SBC, IoT

A startup promising to provide “end-to-end support to single board computing (SBC) and the Internet of Things (IoT),” was launched early this month by the company behind RS Components and Allied Electronics & Automation. Based in the UK, RS Components distributes electronic, electrical, and industrial components to the local market. Allied Electronics & Automation, on

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Extended battery life in portable devices with new low Iq LDO

Extended battery life in portable devices with new low Iq LDO

Extending battery life in portable devices up to four times longer than traditional ultra-low quiescent (Iq) LDOs, Microchip has announced a linear Low Dropout (LDO) regulator. With an ultra-low Iq of 250nA versus the approximate 1uA operation of traditional devices, the MCP1811 LDO reduces quiescent current to save battery life, enabling end-users to recharge or replace batteries less often.

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