Lumissil Newsletter

Nov. 2023 | Issue 17

In this analog issue:

bulletNews

Press Release: IS32FL3749 - 24x4 Matrix Mini-LED Driver IC for LCD Backlight

Press Release: IS32IO1028 and IS32IO1163 - LIN and CAN FD System Basis Chips for Automotive
and Industrial Applications

bulletProduct Spotlight

- Building Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) for White Goods Application Using the X1600 MPU

- Matrix Drivers - Make or Buy?

- The Return of Tactile Buttons to Passenger Vehicles



News

Press Release: IS32FL3749 - 24x4 Matrix Mini-LED Driver IC for LCD Backlight

Our latest matrix driver IC for controlling arrays of mini-LEDs. It is targeted at the automotive LCD backlight market that utilizes white mini-LED arrays for large ultra-high contrast Central Information Displays (CID). Click here to read more.

Press Release: IS32IO1028 and IS32IO1163 - LIN and CAN FD System Basis Chips
for Automotive and Industrial Applications

Introducing our two new System Basis Chip (SBC) ICs for automotive and industrial
br>applications: the IS32IO1028 and the IS32IO1163. These ICs integrate a voltage regulator
and a LIN and CAN transceiver respectively into a single package, providing a compact and cost-effective solution for in-vehicle networks. Click here to read more.


Product Spotlight

Building Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) for White Goods Application Using the X1600 MPU

The progress in process technologies for integrated circuit manufacturing, connectivity protocols, and consumer appliances is paving the way for the Internet of Things (IoT) in our kitchens. In a world where we've grown accustomed to the mobile internet, we now seek enhanced communication between ourselves and the once inanimate gadgets in our homes. Click here to read more.

Matrix Drivers - Make or Buy?

Driving and controlling many LEDs in appliance control panels presents a design challenge which traditionally has been accomplished using discrete components. This article provides an overview of the advantages of using Lumissil matrix drivers which have advanced functions not available when designing a discrete matrix driver. Click here to read more.

The Return of Tactile Buttons to Passenger Vehicles

The automotive industry, in its perpetual pursuit of innovation and modernity, has for years been enamored with touch screens, integrating them into vehicle dashboards as primary interfaces. These sleek, interactive displays became synonymous with high-tech luxury, offering an array of functionalities from navigation and entertainment to controlling basic settings like air conditioning and volume. Click here to read more.



 

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