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ROHM presents quality solutions for industrial and automotive applications

At Embedded World, the leading international fair for embedded systems, in Nuremberg, Germany (February 25th – 27th 2020), ROHM Semiconductor will showcase its latest products for the industrial sector, such as PMICs, solutions for predictive maintenance, and power semiconductors in hall 3A, stand 121. The company’s focus on automotive applications will be functional safety and ADAS.

ROHM presents quality solutions for industrial and automotive applications

Highlights at ROHM’s booth in hall 3A, stand 121:

Functional Safety in Automotive Applications

ROHM's LSI products for automotive display applications combine the most innovative technology and the highest flexibility on the market. The company’s comprehensive line-up includes display controllers, video enhancement and interface LSI's. These components support ultra-high-resolution display panels, high-speed video connectivity and comply with the most challenging functional safety standards.

Efficient Power Management ICs for IoT Applications

With the latest Power Management ICs (PMIC), ROHM offers highly integrated, efficient ICs that reduce power dissipation in IoT applications, thereby extending operating time, optimizing BOM costs and reducing PCB size. They are latest addition to ROHM's growing portfolio of PMICs designed for NXP's i.MX application processors. The new products contain all power rails required by the processor as well as power supplies for DDR, common system IO and selected peripherals.

The Industry's First Accelerometer with Built-In Noise Filtering Function


The series of accelerometers which ROHM recently announced is ideal for high accuracy, low power motion sensing applications in industrial equipment, and consumer products such as wearables. They offer a maximum frequency band of 4,200 Hz and a detection range for accelerations from ±2g to ±16g. The new models guarantee operation up to 105 °C. The integrated Advanced Data Path (ADP) technology allows noise filtering and sensor signal processing normally carried out by the MCU to be performed by the accelerometer. The higher operating temperature, a wider range of frequency and acceleration detection make these products ideal for machine condition monitoring such as motor vibration analysis in industrial equipment.

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