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    TOREX to focus on automotive at electronica 2016

    09/30/2016

    Torex continues to introduce innovative solutions using our proprietary CMOS processes, to deliver high performance Analog circuits with ever lower power consumption for today’s demanding applications.

    During electronica, Torex will be introducing our new range of high temperature products, qualified to AEC‐ Q100 for the automotive market. The new XD‐Q range includes; High performance DC/DCs, low power consumption Voltage Regulators, Voltage Supervisors and Load Switches for automotive applications. Torex is already a significant supplier to automotive customers in Japan, but this will be our first time entering the European automotive market.

    Torex will be announcing the world’s smallest 1.5A Micro DC/DC converter with INTEGRATED COIL and AEC‐ Q100 for automotive applications. Measuring only 2.5 x 3.6 x h1.5mm (* preliminary), it is small enough to replace in‐efficient Linear Regulators with the same PCB area. The innovative construction also guarantees excellent thermal characteristics and extremely low levels of radiated noise (EMI).

    At the booth Torex will also be introducing our latest range of Analog IC for low power applications including:

    1. A low power step‐down DC/DC that sets new standards by consuming only 0.5μA in operation and delivering extremely low outputs voltages. The XC9272 is perfect for long life, battery driven applications such as wearable devices.

    2. The tiny, ultra‐low profile WLP‐4‐01 package (0.7 x 0.7 x h0.2mm MAX) is one of the thinnest on the market, making it ideal for smart card and wearable applications.

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