Arkema and Morrow have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the development, screening, and testing of novel electrolyte formulations for the next generation of highvoltage batteries. Based on Arkema’s proprietary ultra-pure lithium electrolyte salts and Morrow’s large format batteries based on the cobalt-free high-voltage spinel (LNMO), this partnership will accelerate the development of new generations of batteries.
Toshio Nakamoto joined Murata more than 25 years ago in international sales and marketing and quickly progressed through the company, taking on senior roles across the world to help its global expansion.He spent over nine years in the US as General Manager North America, opening Murata’s new office on the West Coast.
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today introduced the MAX77540 step-down buck converter, which provides single stage power conversion in multi-cell battery applications, such as augmented reality/virtual reality (ARVR) headsets, land mobile radios (LMRs) and digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. The power-dense MAX77540 buck converter features 94 percent peak efficiency and wafer level packaging that measures 61 percent smaller than traditional quad flat no-lead packages.
Intrinsic Semiconductor Technologies Ltd has successfully scaled its silicon oxide-based resistive random access memory devices to dimensions of 50 nanometres and demonstrated electrical performance characteristics that will enable their use as high-performance, low-cost, embedded,non-volatile memory in logic devices at advanced processing nodes.
TDK Corporation (TSE:6762) announces the new DBM20/ZBM20 and ZBM-AC of TDK-Lambda buffer modules. TDK-Lambda Corporation (President and CEO: Sanai Hattori) will start accepting orders from February 2022.
ViewSonic Europe has welcomed Ian Wedgewood as Strategic Relationship Manager and Ashley Holt as Sales manager, focusing primarily on the education sector.
Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH (“Toshiba”) has launched three load switch products that deliver a remarkable decrease in quiescent current. The new devices are primarily intended for use in wearable and IoT applications where they will control the power supply for peripherals such as sensors.