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Torex, a manufacturer specializing in power ICs, will hold a series of "Solution Seminars" to share the power supply know-how and specific power circuit configurations that leverage the characteristics of our ICs, which are compact and low power consumption, accumulated so far for each power source. The first session will focus on solutions for "primary batteries (lithium primary batteries, dry batteries)." *Some content from previously held web seminars has been updated. [Content] 1. Devices using primary batteries 2. General configuration of devices using primary batteries 3. Typical power configurations for devices using primary batteries 4. Key product explanations ◆ Appendix: Types of primary/secondary batteries 5. Customer support information Attending the second session on February 16 (Friday) (secondary battery edition) and the third session on March 8 (Friday) (next-generation battery edition) will deepen your understanding of power configurations!
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Free membership registrationTorex Semiconductor Co., Ltd. has received the "Encouragement Award" at the "2023 'Super' Manufacturing Parts Awards" organized by the Monozukuri Japan Conference / Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun. The award-winning product, the "XC9145 Series," is a compact, high-efficiency boost DC/DC converter with an ultra-low quiescent current of 400nA. By utilizing a super low quiescent current circuit, the consumption current is reduced to 400nA, and by adopting PWM/PFM control methods, the efficiency at light loads, particularly at output currents of several microamperes, has improved by 50-60% compared to typical DC/DC converters.
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