I²C

Magnachip Unveils its First Power Management IC Optimized for OLED IT Devices

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Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Based on Magnachip's integrated power IC technology, this newly-designed PMIC communicates with a system by using an Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C). Therefore, it can control functions such as output voltage control, ON/OFF block, output voltage sequence management, protection circuit fault flag, and switching frequency transition -- all of which offer seamless connectivity and outstanding performance.

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  • SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation ("Magnachip") (NYSE: MX) announced today that the company has launched its first Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) for IT devices equipped with OLED screens.
  • It plays an increasingly important role as the battery life of handheld IT devices like laptops and tablets is highly dependent on power efficiency.
  • Based on Magnachip's integrated power IC technology, this newly-designed PMIC communicates with a system by using an Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C).
  • "The expansion of OLED applications in IT devices is expected to continue," said YJ Kim, CEO of Magnachip.

Credit Card as a Service Products Are Changing the Payments Landscape

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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

BOSTON, Dec. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Mercator Advisory Group released a report covering vendors in the emerging Credit Card as a Service (CCaaS) market, titled Credit Card as a Service: Vendors You Need to Know .

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  • BOSTON, Dec. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Mercator Advisory Group released a report covering vendors in the emerging Credit Card as a Service (CCaaS) market, titled Credit Card as a Service: Vendors You Need to Know .
  • The research explains the current credit market and forecast, discusses the latest in credit products, such as Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) lending, and examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the consumer credit industry.
  • Further, this research examines how companies are offering embedded finance products such as CCaaS to allow customers the ability to offer their own credit card product.
  • Through API integrations, partners can easily integrate new financial service technologies into their existing portfolio to respond quickly to changing consumer demand.

Prodigy Technovations Announces QSPI, SMI, SM Bus, JTAG Exerciser and Protocol Analyzer

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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

These serial bus Exerciser and Protocol Analyzer are for development of interface forconsumer, automotive and 5G applications.

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  • These serial bus Exerciser and Protocol Analyzer are for development of interface forconsumer, automotive and 5G applications.
  • These products enhance Prodigy Technovations already available I3C , SPMI , RFFE , I2C , SPI and UART Exerciser and Protocol Analyzers.
  • On the analyzer, user can set different trigger conditions to capture specific protocol activity and decode the communication between Master and Slave.
  • The PGY- QSPI, JTAG , SMI and SM Bus Exerciser and Protocol Analyzer now orderable.

Prodigy Technovations Announces QSPI, SMI, SM Bus, JTAG Exerciser and Protocol Analyzer

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, July 20, 2021

These serial bus Exerciser and Protocol Analyzer are for development of interface forconsumer, automotive and 5G applications.

Key Points: 
  • These serial bus Exerciser and Protocol Analyzer are for development of interface forconsumer, automotive and 5G applications.
  • These products enhance Prodigy Technovations already available I3C , SPMI , RFFE , I2C , SPI and UART Exerciser and Protocol Analyzers.
  • On the analyzer, user can set different trigger conditions to capture specific protocol activity and decode the communication between Master and Slave.
  • The PGY- QSPI, JTAG , SMI and SM Bus Exerciser and Protocol Analyzer now orderable.

Accenture Federal Services Opens Innovation Space at the University of Alabama in Huntsville

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Monday, June 14, 2021

Accenture Federal Services (AFS), a subsidiary of Accenture (NYSE: ACN), has opened a new innovation space at the University of Alabama in Huntsvilles Invention to Innovation Center (I2C).

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  • Accenture Federal Services (AFS), a subsidiary of Accenture (NYSE: ACN), has opened a new innovation space at the University of Alabama in Huntsvilles Invention to Innovation Center (I2C).
  • With this new innovation space, we are excited to collaborate with leaders across the Huntsville community to solve the biggest challenges facing the government and explore new frontiers of digital transformation.
  • Accenture Federal Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Accenture LLP, is a U.S. company with offices in Arlington, Virginia.
  • Accenture Federal Services transforms bold ideas into breakthrough outcomes for clients at defense, intelligence, public safety, civilian and military health organizations.

Industry-First, Automotive-Compliant Dual Power Rail I2C Bus GPIO Expanders from Diodes Incorporated Improve System Design and Flexibility

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Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) has announced 16-bit PI4IOE5V6416Q and 34-bit PI4IOE5V6534Q bidirectional voltage-level translation general-purpose I/O (GPIO) expanders for automotive applications.

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  • Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) has announced 16-bit PI4IOE5V6416Q and 34-bit PI4IOE5V6534Q bidirectional voltage-level translation general-purpose I/O (GPIO) expanders for automotive applications.
  • Removing the need for an external voltage-level translator simplifies the design of new ADAS and telematics systems, and reduces BOM cost.
  • On the SCL/SDA side (I2C interface), the PI4IOE5V6416Q operates from 1.65V to 5.5V and the PI4IOE5V6534Q from 0.8V to 3.6V.
  • This dual power rail allows the devices to interface with next-generation low-power microchips on the SCL/SDA side.

i2c Accelerates Commitment to Growing Number of Financial Institutions Seeking Credit Issuing Solutions

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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Using i2c\'s proprietary "building block" technology, clients can easily create and manage a comprehensive set of solutions for credit, debit, prepaid, lending and more, quickly and cost-effectively.

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  • Using i2c\'s proprietary "building block" technology, clients can easily create and manage a comprehensive set of solutions for credit, debit, prepaid, lending and more, quickly and cost-effectively.
  • i2c delivers unparalleled flexibility, agility, security and reliability from a single global SaaS platform.
  • Founded in 2001, and headquartered in Silicon Valley, i2c\'s next-generation technology supports millions of users in more than 200 countries/ territories and across all time zones.
  • For more information, visit i2cinc.com and follow us at @i2cinc .\nView source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210414005172/en/\n'

ROHM's New Faster 125°C Operation Compatible EEPROMs Extend Service Life

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Thursday, January 14, 2021

The BR24H-5AC series of 125C operation compatible EEPROMs is the first in the industry to achieve a writing time of 3.5ms by implementing original data writing and reading circuit technology, reducing writing time by 30% compared to the 5ms of conventional products.

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  • The BR24H-5AC series of 125C operation compatible EEPROMs is the first in the industry to achieve a writing time of 3.5ms by implementing original data writing and reading circuit technology, reducing writing time by 30% compared to the 5ms of conventional products.
  • Additionally, in contrast to standard products capable of just 1 million rewrites, the BR24H-5AC series guarantees up to four million writing cycles by data endurance, which not only extends application service life, but is ideal for data loggings requiring frequent data rewrites.
  • In the automotive and industrial equipment sector, safety and traceability requirements make it necessary to store the operating history in non-volatile memory in the system.
  • This latest series of I2C bus EEPROMs is designed to reduce process time before factory shipment in automotive and industrial equipment applications.

i2c Taps Jon-Paul Ales-Barnicoat for Chief Human Resources Officer

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Monday, January 4, 2021

i2c Inc. , a leading provider of digital payment and banking technology, today named Jon-Paul Ales-Barnicoat the companys Chief Human Resources Officer.

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  • i2c Inc. , a leading provider of digital payment and banking technology, today named Jon-Paul Ales-Barnicoat the companys Chief Human Resources Officer.
  • Reporting to Amir Wain, founder and CEO of i2c Inc., Ales-Barnicoat will be responsible for the development and execution of i2cs global human resources strategy, supporting the companys global growth and expansion strategies.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210104005039/en/
    i2c Taps Jon-Paul Ales-Barnicoat for Chief Human Resources Officer.
  • Im thrilled to be joining i2c as it expands its global workforce to meet a historic demand in digital payments and financial services, said Jon-Paul Ales-Barnicoat, Chief Human Resources Officer of i2c Inc.

Maxim Integrated Leverages 1-Wire Protocol to Reduce Complexity and Provide Industry's Lowest Cost Solution for Building Networks of Remotely Connected I2C and SPI Sensors

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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

By leveraging Maxim Integrated's 1-Wire protocol to interface with I2C and SPI-compatible sensors, the DS28E18 reduces complexity by connecting devices using only two wires compared to competitive solutions that require four wires for I2C or six for SPI.

Key Points: 
  • By leveraging Maxim Integrated's 1-Wire protocol to interface with I2C and SPI-compatible sensors, the DS28E18 reduces complexity by connecting devices using only two wires compared to competitive solutions that require four wires for I2C or six for SPI.
  • To order DS28E18 or learn more, visit: https://bit.ly/DS28E18_Product
    Nowadays, most designers use serial interfaces to connect remote sensors in industrial and remote monitoring applications.
  • In addition, some of the interfaces widely deployed today require six cables for connecting multiple extended sensors to a host microcontroller.
  • The solution eliminates up to five extender and switch ICs, significantly reducing connection costs and software complexity.