Having the right Nintendo Switch 2 case is more crucial than it may initially seem. With a larger portable device and multiple hardware and carrying accessories to bring along wherever you go, an ...
Last week we reviewed the Nintendo Switch Travel Kit created by PowerA, but that was only half of the travel needs as we also received the Travel Protection Kit. And not just any version either, as we ...
Cybersecurity company Irdeto has revealed some brand new tech to help protect Switch games from piracy. Denuvo — a somewhat controversial DRM technology first used on FIFA 15 back in 2014 — aims to ...
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Ltd. (AOS) has released the AOZ1377DI protection switch to enhance USB Type-C efficiency and safety. The USB Type-C sourcing protection switch supports up to 7 A with up ...
Denuvo, an anti-piracy company which PC users are probably all too familiar with by now, is expanding its preventative efforts to the Nintendo Switch platform. The company announced this move this ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited (AOS) (Nasdaq: AOSL), a designer, developer, and global supplier of a broad range of discrete power devices, wide band gap ...
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor has announced USB Type-C Power Delivery sink protection switches using ideal diodes for reverse current protection. There are two: AOZ13984DI-02 and AOZ13987DI-02, both ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited (AOS) (Nasdaq: AOSL), a designer, developer and global supplier of a broad range of power semiconductors and power ICs, ...
The FPF2290 features a low-RON internal FET and an operating voltage range of 2.5 V to 23 V. An internal clamping circuit is capable of shunting surge voltages of ±100 V, protecting downstream ...
Although microcontrollers generally run at low voltages, such as 3.3 V, they often need to control loads running at higher voltages like 12 V. If switching the low side isn’t an option, the ...
If you own any portable device manufactured in the last two decades, chances are you have had to buy a fair share of the removable flash memory cards. That's the tiny bits of plastic and silicon ...
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