IXYS Integrated Circuits Division

IXYS Integrated Circuits Division

By acquiring IXYS, Littelfuse has significantly expanded its power semiconductor portfolio, offering a comprehensive range of technologies. This diverse portfolio gives customers access to cutting-edge technology and enhanced capabilities in their target markets and regions. It also provides Littelfuse with greater industry reach and increased growth opportunities. Littelfuse will gradually integrate three business units into IXYS, forming IXYS a Littelfuse Technology as part of its product lineup. IXYS is renowned worldwide as a top power semiconductor manufacturer, offering specialized power semiconductors, integrated circuits, and RF power solutions. Their product range includes low on-resistance Power MOSFETs, Ultra-Fast switching IGBTs, Fast Recovery Diodes (FREDs), SCR and Diode Modules, Rectifier Bridges, and Power Interface ICs. The Integrated Circuits Division of IXYS, formerly known as Clare, Inc., now operates under Littelfuse. This division designs, manufactures, and markets high-voltage integrated circuits (ICs) and optically isolated Solid State Relays (OptoMOS®) for communication, industrial, power, and consumer markets. As pioneers in Solid State Relays (SSRs), they are a leading supplier in industries such as telecommunications, security, utility metering, and industrial control. Their SSR solutions are rapidly replacing older electromechanical devices, improving overall system performance. The division continues to develop innovative products with higher integration and superior electrical performance. IXYS RF/Littelfuse brand specializes in high-performance MOSFETs, drivers, and integrated modules using the DE-Series package. The design team at IXYS/Littelfuse has developed specific dies for this package and leveraged industry-standard packaging to make their technology accessible to a wide range of applications and markets. Overall, Littelfuse's acquisition of IXYS brings together an extensive power semiconductor portfolio, advanced integrated circuits, and RF power solutions. This integration allows Littelfuse to offer a broader range of products and technologies to its customers, while also expanding its market presence and growth opportunities.

RFID Transponders, Tags

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RFID transponder tags are compact devices that integrate both a receiver and a transmitter. These tags are specifically designed to communicate with radio frequency identification (RFID) readers, operating at specific frequencies associated with RFID technology. Here is a detailed description of the characteristics that define RFID transponder tags: 1. Style: RFID transponder tags come in various styles, each suited for different applications. The common styles include: Card: These tags resemble standard plastic cards, making them suitable for applications such as access control or identification cards. Coin: Coin-shaped tags are typically used in applications where a small form factor is required, such as inventory management or asset tracking. Encapsulated: Encapsulated tags are designed to be protected within a durable casing, providing resistance against environmental factors like moisture or physical impact. Glass encapsulated: These tags are encased in glass material, offering enhanced durability and resistance to harsh environments. Inlay: Inlay tags consist of a thin, flexible substrate with an embedded RFID chip and antenna, allowing for easy integration into various objects or surfaces. Key fob: Key fob tags are compact and often attached to keychains, providing a convenient way to carry and use the RFID tag. Nail: Nail tags are designed to be easily embedded into objects like wooden pallets or assets, enabling efficient tracking and management. Wristband: Wristband tags are worn on the wrist like a bracelet and are commonly used in applications such as event access control or healthcare. 2. Technology: RFID transponder tags employ different technologies to enable communication with RFID readers. This can include passive, active, or semi-passive (battery-assisted) technologies, depending on the specific requirements of the application. 3. Frequency: RFID transponder tags operate at specific frequencies that determine their compatibility with RFID readers. Frequencies can range from 100 kHz to 960 MHz, covering various RFID standards and applications. 4. Memory type: RFID transponder tags have onboard memory that stores data related to the tagged object or item. The memory can be categorized as: Read-only: Tags with read-only memory contain pre-programmed data that cannot be modified. Writable: Tags with writable memory allow for data to be written and updated as required, providing flexibility in applications such as inventory management or supply chain tracking. RFID transponder tags serve as the key component in RFID systems, enabling wireless communication with RFID readers. Their specific style, technology, frequency compatibility, memory type, and writability contribute to their versatility and suitability for various applications ranging from access control to asset tracking.