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E Ink

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E Ink is the originator, pioneer and commercial leader in ePaper technology. The company delivers its advanced display products to the world's most influential brands and manufacturers, enabling them to install extremely durable, low power displays in previously impossible or unimaginable applications and environments. It was established in 1992 as the first TFT LCD company in Taiwan.

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Product Range

e-Paper & Accessories

Four Colour ePaper Display
Graphic ePaper Display
SEG ePaper Display
Six Colour ePaper Display
Three Colour ePaper Display
ePaper Displays

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Automotive Qualified

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Power, Timing and Passives

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Displays, Accessories and Optoelectronics

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Semiconductor

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Memory

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Solutions & Services

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Tech Docs

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E Ink

Automotive‑Grade Battery Monitoring IC For Industrial ESS And UPS: Nuvoton KA849xx BMIC With EIS SOH Estimation

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Introduction – why automotive‑grade BMICs matter in industrial ESS Industrial energy storage is no longer a “nice add‑on” for data centres, factories and commercial buildings. It is becoming a critical asset that must ride through grid events, integrate with renewables and satisfy insurers and regulators. As voltages rise and pack capacities increase, the battery management system (BMS) front end stops being a simple voltage monitor and becomes a safety‑critical function with similar...

Getting More Out Of ‘Just’ 4 Gb And 8 Gb DDR4 – A Design Checklist For Embedded Boards

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Introduction – why 4 Gb / 8 Gb DDR4 still matter In a world where server modules ship with tens of gigabytes of RAM, 4 Gb and 8 Gb DDR4 chips can feel underwhelming. Yet for most industrial and embedded boards, they are exactly where performance, cost and availability intersect. Winbond ’s 8 Gb DDR4, built on its in‑house 16 nm process, is explicitly targeted at long‑lifecycle industrial PCs, networking and embedded applications, delivering high speed and good cost efficiency. Intelligent...
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