Demonstrations on how sensors can be used in the automation process and an Arduino compatible motor driver kit that can control and evaluate steppers or brushed DC motor drivers, are being presented at the stand.
ROHM is also showcasing its holistic portfolio of power management ICs for embedded systems in industrial and automotive applications and its new chipsets, which integrate a gamma correction IC, timing controller, source driver and gate driver for driving HD/FHD class displays, along with a power management IC.
Its work in miniaturised technology is also being highlighted, with ROHM’s line up of discrete semiconductors on display.