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Product  Others  Watch time - 5:43
Nuvoton Technology Corporation (Nuvoton) was founded to bring innovative semiconductor solutions to the market. Nuvoton was spun-off as a Winbond Electronics affiliate in July 2008 and went public in September 2010 on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE). Nuvoton focuses on the developments of microcontroller, microprocessor, smart home, cloud security, battery monitoring, component, visual sensing and IoT with security ICs and has strong market share in Industrial, Automotive, Communication, Consumer and Computer markets. Nuvoton owns 6-inch wafer fabs equipped with diversified processing technologies to provide professional wafer foundry services. Nuvoton provides products with a high performance/cost ratio for its customers by leveraging flexible technology, advanced design capability, and integration of digital and analog technologies. Nuvoton values long term relationships with its partners and customers and is dedicated to continuous innovation of its products, processes, and services. Nuvoton has established subsidiaries in the USA, China, Israel, India, Singapore, Korea and Japan to strengthen regional customer support and global management. For more information, please visit www.nuvoton.com #Nuvoton #Computer #Consumer #Automotive #Industrial #Communication #IoT #Microcontroller #MCU #microprocessor #MPU #DigitalPowerControl #AudioMCU #SpeechController #AudioAmplifier #AudioCodec #BaseboardManagementController #EmbeddedController #CSPMOSFET #3DToFSensor #RFGaNPowerAmplifier #HMIDisplayLSIs #BMIC #ReTimerIC #MotorDriverIC #General #Product #Others #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://www.nuvoton.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=all Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/ Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Application  Seminar  Watch time - 25:11
Deepal Mehta Sr. Director, Business Development, InnoPhase IoT, Inc. Cloud Connected Ultra Low-Power Battery Operated IOT Sensors Sensors in the smart home and industrial automation applications need to be enabled with on device AI/ML capability while wirelessly connected and managed from the Cloud. Ultra-low power Wi-Fi wireless connectivity enabling battery life extending close to sensor device life is required to meet the challenging needs of today’s deployment with lowest TCO (total cost of ownership). Sensor to Cloud end-to-end Wi-Fi connectivity architecture which includes both platform level power management optimizations and higher performance are key to achieving always on cloud connected sensor emerging use-cases. Innophase IOT is focused on delivering to the promise of battery-operated Cloud connected IOT Sensor solution with its highly innovative platform level approach. – Learn more about Nuvoton IoT Security platform: https://www.nuvoton.com/iotsecurity Shop online: https://direct.nuvoton.com/ Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #seminar #en #general #Application #M2354 #M2351 #Nuvoton #新唐科技 #NuMicro #MCU
Application  Learning  Watch time - 3:56
In this video, you can get knowledge of solution for optical communication – M030G/M031G Series with 5 key features: small package, accurate temperature sensor, strong I2C, Manchester Codec and Premium DAC. M030G/M031G is also suitable for small-sized applications requiring analog circuits. #SmallPackage #SmallSize #Small #Package #QFN24 #QFN33 #I2C #TemperatureSensor #Manchester #DAC #Optical #Communication #Transceiver #Module #OpticalTransceiver #OpticalModule #analog #SmallScreen #SmallAppliance #PowerModule #Projector #WearableDevice #Sensor #Embedded World 2022 #Learning #en #basic #application #M031G - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/ contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Product  Learning  Watch time - 3:12
Hello! Everyone! I am Nuvoton FAE Tim. Today, I will show you ML56 Capacitive Touch Key PCB Design. First introduce the Touch Sensor Channel Selection. Touch Sensor Channels. ML56 series supports up to 14 touch sensor channels. #Reference Sensor It is recommended to select one reference sensor at touch sensor channel TK7 or TK14. Maximize the distance between the reference sensor and other signals to minimize crosstalk. #Shield Electrodes Put the shield electrode around the touch sensor to get better signal quality and waterproof capability. Recommended to select shield channel at touch TK0, TK4 or clock out pins (P3.2 / P4.6 / P5.7). Next, we will explain the PCB Layout Rules. #Touch Key Shapes Recommended to have a 10 x 10 mm sensor area for good touch key sensitivity. Larger touch sensor electrode work better for thicker cover. #Reference Sensor Recommended to assign the reference key at touch channel TK7 or TK14. Maximize the distance to other signals to minimize crosstalk. Round shape electrode with 1 mm diameter size is enough for normal case. #Ground Plane It is recommended that the traces of the touch key have a good hatched ground plane surround. It is recommended to have hatched ground plane under the touch keys. Hatched ground plane with 6 mil trace and 50 mil grid. #Shield Electrode Put touch keys with shield electrode around which provides the same phase signal around touch keys. Hatched shield electrode with 6 mil trace and 50 mil grid. Shield electrode area needs to keep filled around the touch key in greater than 10 mm width. Finally, explain the Touch Key Cover Thickness. As the cover thickness increases, the touch key sensitivities will decrease. Larger touch key size work better for thicker cover. Recommended touch key diameter size with difference acrylic cover thickness as shown in the table. That's all for today's video, thank you everyone! If you have any questions, please contact us. - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/low-power-8051-series/ Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.comon.com #Product #Learning #Basic #en
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