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Infineon and Rainforest Connection Create Real-Time Monitoring System to Detect Wildfires - News
October 21, 2021Infineon Technologies announced a collaboration with Rainforest Connection (RFCx), a non-profit organization that uses acoustic technology, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning to save the rainforests and monitor biodiversity.
Infineon Launches SLS37 V2X Hardware Security Module to Safeguard Vehicle to Everything Communication - News
October 19, 2021Infineon Technologies AG launched the SLS37 V2X hardware security module (HSM), a plug-and-play security solution for vehicle to everything communication (V2X).
Implementing Improved Security and Connectivity for the Smart Home - Blog
September 27, 2021The smart home continues to evolve in available functions and complexity as several different connectivity protocols from numerous suppliers target a variety of products for use in smart homes.
Infineon’s Latest Technologies Combine with Industrial General Purpose Motor Drive - News
September 10, 2021Infineon Technologies AG introduced a pretested industrial reference design which diminishes the time to market substantially.
Twelve Partners From Research and Industry Launch Joint Research Project for Trustworthy Electronics - News
August 19, 2021Coordinated by Infineon Technologies AG, the research project "Design methods and hardware/software co-verification for the unique identifiability of electronic components" (VE-VIDES) has begun operations.
Infineon Announced New MEMS Scanner For Eyeglasses and Head-Up Displays - News
August 10, 2021The new MEMS scanner solution from Infineon Technologies AG features a MEMS mirror and MEMS driver for new product designs. Its miniature size and low power consumption enable augmented reality (AR) solutions for consumer applications such as wearables and for automotive head-up displays.
Infineon Introduces USB PD 3.1 High-Voltage Microcontroller - News
July 29, 2021The EZ-PD PMG1 (Power Delivery Microcontroller Gen1) is Infineon’s first generation of USB PD MCUs targeting any embedded system that provides or consumes power with high-voltage up to 28 V (140 W).