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Digital RGBW Sensor with IC Interface measures 2 x 1.25 x 1.0 mm.
2015-02-16 14:31:10| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Able to sense red, green, blue, and white (RGBW) light, SMT VEML6040 offers 16-bit resolution for each color channel and incorporates photo-pin-diodes and signal processing IC. I²C bus interface simplifies operation, while Filtron™ technology provides ambient light spectral detection from 0.0056 lx to 11.7 klx and sensitivity with responses close to human eye. All circuitry needed for color balancing, backlight control, and color temperature measurement is included in one package.
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2015-01-29 20:04:03| PortlandOnline
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Load Switch delivers 7 A continuous from 1.2 x 2 mm package.
2015-01-12 14:30:59| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Intended for systems requiring power partitioning and switch on load voltage from 0.5–5.5 V, MIC95410 operates from 2.7–9 V bus rail and can be used to selectively shut down idle subsystems or board sections in power-saving modes. Features include capability for controlled power up sequence with ramp control; integrated FET with 6.6 mΩ ON resistance; control input for sequencing; and optional capacitor that lets user adjust output slew rate. Switch is specified from -40 to +125°C.
USB 3.0 Hub Controller comes in 6 x 6 mm BGA package.
2014-12-29 14:32:22| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Intended for mobile and consumer devices, EZ-USB® HX3™ offers full configurability via I²C EEPROM, I²C Slave, and GPIO options. Ghost Charging allows device charging without host, and Accessory Charger Adaptor Dock enables upstream charging for portable devices with USB OTG host. Other features include Shared Link, which enables up to 8 downstream ports; support for USB-IF Battery Charging v1.2 specification and charging of Apple devices; as well as configurable USB 2.0 and SuperSpeed PHYs.
Apple pushes its first ever silent, automatic security update to Mac OS X to fix NTP bug
2014-12-23 18:19:09| Extremetech
Apple has pushed out its first ever automatic security update to Mac OS X users, fixing a vulnerability in NTP that would've allowed hackers to turn Macs into DDoS zombies. In some ways, this finally brings Apple up to parity with Microsoft: Windows has technically had the ability to do automatic updates for a long time. Rather impressively, the OS X security patch should install transparently, with no need to restart.
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