Ameya360:Novosense launch High-Performance Isolated <span style='color:red'>CAN</span> Transceiver NSi1050
  NSi1050 is an isolated CAN transceiver, fully compatible with ISO11898-2 standard. NSi1050 integrates a two-channel digital isolator and a high-performance CAN transceiver. The digital isolator uses silicon oxide isolation based on NOVOSENSE capacitance isolation technology. Highly integrated solutions simplify system design and improve reliability.       NSi1050 is UL1577-qualifed for safety, and support 5kVrms dielectric strength, while providing high electromagnetic immunity and low radiation. NSi1050 supports Data rate of up to 1Mbps and can support at least 110 CAN nodes. NSi1050 is designed with thermal protection and transmission data dominant timeout protection.  Product Features:  Fully compatible with ISO11898-2  Isolated withstand voltage of 5000Vrms  Power supply voltage:  oVDD1: 2.5V to 5.5V  oVDD2: 4.5V to 5.5V  Bus protection voltage -40V to +40V  Transmission data (TXD) dominant timeout protection  Over current and over heat protection  Data rate of up to 1Mbps  High CMTI: 100kV/μs  Low loop delay: <220ns  Enhanced system level ESD, EFT, surge immunity  Operation temperature: -40℃~125℃  RoHS compliant package: SOW16, DUB8  Safety Certificate:  UL1577 qualified 5kVrms for 1 min.  CQC qualified: Conform to GB4943.1 -2011  CSA qualified: Components conform to 5A  VDE qualified: DIN V VDE V 0884-11:2017-1  Application:  Industrial automation system  Isolated CAN bus  Communication
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Silicon mass produces <span style='color:red'>CAN</span>FD chip SIT1043Q with board sleep and wake up
  SIT1043Q is an interface chip applied between CAN protocol controller and physical bus, supports 5Mbps Flexible Data-Rate, and has the capability of differential signal transmission between bus and CAN protocol controller. The SIT1043Q features a CAN bus fault protection from -58V to +58V, and the receiver common mode input voltage can reach -30V to +30V, which is suitable for 12V or 24V application systems. The SIT1043Q is powered by multiple power supplies and has multiple system protection and diagnostic functions to improve the stability of the device and CAN.         In addition, SIT1043 has five working modes: normal mode, silent mode, standby mode, go-to-sleep mode and sleep mode. It supports local wake-up and remote wake-up in low power mode. The provided low power mode management can greatly save the power of CAN bus application system. SIT1043Q with INH pin function can control the LDO that supplies power to the system, so that the system can shut down LDO output in sleep mode to achieve the lowest power consumption, so as to meet the customers’ low power requirement.  Main applications is automotive and transport, such as body control, automotive gateway, ADAS, information, entertainment, BMS.  SIT1043Q APPEARANCE:   SIT1043Q PIN DISCRIPTION:    FEATURES  ➢Fully compatible with the ISO 11898-2:2016 standard  ➢Low power sleep mode and standby mode  ➢Remote wake-up function and local wake-up function  ➢±58V BUS protection  ➢±30V receiver common mode input voltage  ➢I/O pin supports 3.3V/5V MCU  ➢Driver (TXD) dominant timeout function  ➢Under voltage protection on VBAT, VCC and VIO pins  ➢High-speed CAN, support 5Mbps CAN with Flexible Data-Rate  ➢Sleep mode INH output pin with power disable function  ➢-40℃ to 150℃ junction temperature range with over temperature protection  ➢The typical loop delay from TXD to RXD is less than 100ns  ➢High ElectroMagnetic Immunity  ➢Transceiver in unpowered state disengages from the bus  ➢With SPLIT pin for common-mode stabilization
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US cancels trade planning meeting with China, source says
  The White House rejected a trade planning meeting with Chinese counterparts this week due to outstanding disagreements between the two sides over the enforcement of intellectual property rules.  Officials from the U.S. trade representative's office were set to meet with two Chinese vice ministers this week to try to resolve trade differences before the March 1 deadline, but the meeting was called off, a source familiar with the situation confirmed to CNBC's Kayla Tausche.  Should Beijing and Washington fail to agree on a permanent solution, President Donald Trump has said he will reinforce punitive tariffs on roughly half of all Chinese exports to the U.S.  Asked for comment, the White House told CNBC that "the teams remain in touch in preparation for high level talks with Vice Premier Liu He at the end of this month." The Treasury Department and the U.S. trade representative's office did not respond to requests for comment.  White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow denied that an official meeting had been canceled, telling CNBC on Tuesday that no intermediate meetings had been scheduled other than the visit by Liu next week.  One source suggested that talks may still happen over the phone, but the termination of the in-person visit signals that reaching a complete agreement beyond the basic tenants of the Group of 20 truce will be difficult. China offered to boost its imports from the U.S. for six years, officials familiar with the matter told CNBC last week, though how any such promise would be enforced remains uncertain.  Chinese officials made the offer during negotiations in Beijing earlier in January, Bloomberg News reported. China would increase its annual import of U.S. goods by a combined value of more than $1 trillion, the officials told Bloomberg, which was the first to report on the import boost offer.  "I would kind of characterize negotiations as generally moving in the right direction. Last week, China offered a fig leaf in lowering tariff rates and agreed to import a trillion dollars of U.S. goods by 2024," said Joseph Lupton, global economist at J.P. Morgan.  Trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing have stretched for months amid a tit-for-tat dispute. Both countries have slapped tariffs on billions of dollars worth of each others' goods. The White House put tariffs of 10 percent on $200 billion of Chinese productsin September and at the time threatened to increase the levy to 25 percent by the start of 2019.  The two nations late last year agreed to halt additional tariffs as they engage in new trade talks with the goal of reaching an agreement before the March deadline following Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Argentina.  "I think there's a lot of posturing going on. Trump's tweeting the China numbers are weak, they better make a deal quick," Lupton added. "I think a lot of that posturing is what's taking place here but beneath the surface both sides see a need to get some sort of deal here. It's just a matter of spinning it as a win for the two sides."
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Apple vs Qualcomm: How can one US company block another in China?
Mike Blake | ReutersA pedestrian passes a sign on the Qualcomm campus in San Diego, California.The ban of some Apple iPhones in China shows that intellectual property rights are still determined by national borders.Qualcomm announced Monday that a court in China — the Fuzhou Intermediate People's Court — had granted the chipmaker's request for two preliminary injunctions against four of Apple's Chinese subsidiaries for patent infringement.The two patents cover the ability to adjust and reformat photographs, and navigate through applications with a touchscreen. Apple has appealed the Chinese court order, which bans the sale of seven older iPhone models, ranging from 6s to X."A patent in the U.S. is not a patent in China, unless someone registers a patent in China," said Matthew Dresden, an attorney at Harris Bricken covering international intellectual property. "It's just another facet in another battle between two tech titans."Qualcomm and Apple have been embroiled in a years-long legal dispute over patent royalties.Both companies are based in California, but generate a significant portion of their revenues from China. For the fiscal year that ended in late September, Apple reported that 19.6 percent of net sales came from greater China.Qualcomm said revenues from China, including Hong Kong, accounted for 67 percent of total consolidated revenues for fiscal year 2018, which also ended in late September. The chipmaker also said in the report it has not recorded any revenues for royalties due on sales of Apple products since the third quarter of 2017.It is relatively cheaper and quicker for one party to bring a case against another in China compared to the U.S., said Eileen Li, head of research at Shanghai-based market intelligence firm Red Pulse. The environment for high-end industries is also more favorable in China given Beijing's efforts to produce more technology at home through Made in China 2025, she added."In general, China is known for having what industries would call copycats. (Most of these are in) consumer and retail areas," Li said. "With tech, China is tightening a lot of its policy and becoming more serious about IP protection."It remains to be seen whether a preliminary injunction from a municipal court in China will have a lasting, nation-wide effect. The ban does not cover Apple's latest iPhone models and the company said all versions of the smartphone remain available for customers in China.
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Huawei CFO back in Canada court as bail hearing set to wrap
A top executive at Chinese telecoms giant HuaweiTechnologies is set to return to a Vancouver courtroom on Tuesday, as the judge weighs final issues in determining whether she should be freed on bail while awaiting extradition proceedings.Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou was arrested by Canadian authorities on Dec. 1 at the request of the United States. Tuesday will be the third day of bail hearings in a British Columbia court, with China criticizing her continued detention and demanding her immediate release.Meng, 46, faces U.S. accusations that she misled multinational banks about Huawei's control of a company operating in Iran, putting the banks at risk of violating U.S. sanctions and incurring severe penalties, court documents said.The judge on Monday rolled the proceedings over to Tuesday because he wanted to hear more from both sides about the issue of surety - who will take responsibility for Meng's actions if she were released.Meng's lawyer David Martin had offered her husband as surety, but the judge and the public prosecutor questioned whether Liu Xiaozong, Meng's husband, could perform this duty as he is not a resident of British Columbia and would not suffer if she were to breach her bail conditions."If Ms. Meng were to flee, were to abscond, Mr Liu would not be left behind here," public prosecutor John Gibb-Carsley said. "He would go with her."Intent on getting Meng out of detention and into one of her two luxury homes in the city, defense lawyer Martin is offering up high-tech surveillance devices and a 24-hour security detail to ensure his client does not flee.He has also proposed a C$15 million ($11.3 million) bail guarantee and pledged Meng would hand over all her passports and travel documents to Canadian police, the court heard.BEIJING WARNS ON "BULLYING"The arrest has roiled markets over fears it will exacerbate tensions between the United States and China in trade negotiations that both sides have agreed must be concluded by March 1.Beijing has demanded Meng's immediate release and threatened "consequences" for Canada. But both Chinese and U.S. officials appear to be avoiding linking her arrest to the trade dispute.Speaking at a forum in Beijing on Tuesday, the Chinese government's top diplomat, State Councillor Wang Yi, said the government kept constant watch on the safety of Chinese citizens abroad, though did not directly mention Meng's case."For any bullying that wantonly violates the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens, China will never sit idly by," state television quoted him as saying.Asked whether Wang was referring to Meng, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said China's complaints to Canada and the United States about the case were the same as the position Wang had laid out earlier in the day about defending Chinese overseas.Huawei is the world's largest supplier of telecommunications network equipment and second-biggest maker of smartphones, with revenue of about $92 billion last year. Unlike other big Chinese technology firms, it does much of its business overseas.U.S. officials allege the telecom giant was trying to use multinational banks to move money out of Iran. Companies are barred from using the U.S. financial system to funnel goods and services to sanctioned entities.Huawei and its lawyers have said the company operates in strict compliance with applicable laws, and is confident that both the Canadian and U.S. legal systems "will reach a just conclusion". (Reporting by Julie Gordon in Vancouver; Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard in Beijing; Editing by Stephen Coates and Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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China says Canada's detention of Huawei exec is 'vile in nature'
A profile of Huawei's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou is displayed on a Huawei computer at a Huawei store in Beijing, China, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2018. China summoned the Canadian ambassador to protest the detention of a top executive of leading Chinese tech giant Huawei, calling it "unreasonable, unconscionable, and vile in nature" and warning of "grave consequences" if she is not released.A report by the official Xinhua News Agency carried on the Foreign Ministry's website said that Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng called in Ambassador John McCallum on Saturday over the holding of Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou, who is reportedly suspected of trying to evade U.S. trade curbs on Iran.Huawei is the biggest global supplier of network gear for phone and internet companies and has been the target of deepening U.S. security concerns over its ties to the Chinese government. The U.S. has pressured European countries and other allies to limit use of its technology, warning they could be opening themselves up to surveillance and theft of information.Le told McCallum that Meng's detention at the request of the United States while transferring flights in Vancouver was a "severe violation" of her "legitimate rights and interests.""Such a move ignores the law and is unreasonable, unconscionable, and vile in nature," Le said in the statement."China strongly urges the Canadian side to immediately release the detained Huawei executive ... or face grave consequences that the Canadian side should be held accountable for," Le said.Roland Paris, a former foreign policy adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, said that Chinese pressure on the Canadian government won't work."Perhaps because the Chinese state controls its judicial system, Beijing sometimes has difficulty understanding or believing that courts can be independent in a rule-of-law country. There's no point in pressuring the Canadian government. Judges will decide," Paris tweeted in response to the comments from Beijing.A Canadian prosecutor urged a Vancouver court to deny bail to Meng, whose case is shaking up U.S.-China relations and worrying global financial markets.Meng, also the daughter of Huawei's founder, was detained at the request of the U.S. during a layover at the Vancouver airport Dec. 1 — the same day that Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping of China agreed over dinner to a 90-day ceasefire in a trade disputethat threatens to disrupt global commerce.The U.S. alleges that Huawei used a Hong Kong shell company to sell equipment in Iran in violation of U.S. sanctions. It also says that Meng and Huawei misled American banks about its business dealings in Iran.The surprise arrest raises doubts about whether the trade truce will hold and whether the world's two biggest economies can resolve the complicated issues that divide them.Canadian prosecutor John Gibb-Carsley said in a court hearing Friday that a warrant had been issued for Meng's arrest in New York Aug. 22. He said Meng, arrested en route to Mexico from Hong Kong, was aware of the investigation and had been avoiding the United States for months, even though her teenage son goes to school in Boston.Gibb-Carsley alleged that Huawei had done business in Iran through a Hong Kong company called Skycom. Meng, he said, had misled U.S. banks into thinking that Huawei and Skycom were separate when, in fact, "Skycom was Huawei." Meng has contended that Huawei sold Skycom in 2009.In urging the court to reject Meng's bail request, Gibb-Carsley said the Huawei executive had vast resources and a strong incentive to bolt: She's facing fraud charges in the United States that could put her in prison for 30 years.The hearing will resume Monday after Meng spends the weekend in jail.Huawei, in a brief statement emailed to The Associated Press, said that "we have every confidence that the Canadian and U.S. legal systems will reach the right conclusion."Canadian officials have declined to comment on Chinese threats of retaliation over the case, instead emphasizing the independence of Canada's judiciary along with the importance of Ottawa's relationship with Beijing.Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland said Canada "has assured China that due process is absolutely being followed in Canada, that consular access for China to Ms. Meng will absolutely be provided.""We are a rule of law country and we will be following our laws as we have thus far in this matter and as we will continue to do," Freeland said Friday.While protesting what it calls Canada's violation of Meng's human rights, China's ruling Communist Party stands accused of mass incarcerations of its Muslim minority without due process, locking up those exercising their right to free speech and refusing to allow foreign citizens to leave the country in order to bring pressure on their relatives accused of financial crimes.The party also takes the lead in prosecutions of those accused of corruption or other crimes in a highly opaque process, without supervision from the court system or independent bodies.
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Canada arrests Huawei CFO. She faces US extradition for allegedly violating Iran sanctions
Wang Zhao | AFP | Getty ImagesA Huawei poster is displayed in a Huawei store in Beijing on August 7, 2018.Canada has arrested Huawei's global chief financial officer in Vancouver, where she is facing extradition to the United States, Canada's Department of Justice said on Wednesday.The arrest is related to violations of U.S. sanctions, a person familiar with the matter said. Reuters was unable to determine the precise nature of the violations. Meng Wanzhou, who is one of the vice chairs on the Chinese technology company's board and the daughter of company founder Ren Zhengfei, was arrested on Dec. 1 and a court hearing has been set for Friday, a Canadian Justice Department spokesman said.Huawei confirmed the arrest in a statement and said that it has been provided little information of the charges against Meng, adding that it was "not aware of any wrongdoing by Ms. Meng."China's embassy in Canada said it resolutely opposed the arrest and called for Meng's immediate release.The arrest could drive a wedge between China and the United States just days after President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping held a meeting in Argentina where they agreed to steps to resolve a brewing trade war.U.S. authorities have been probing Huawei, one of the world's largest makers of telecommunications network equipment, since at least 2016 for allegedly shipping U.S.-origin products to Iran and other countries in violation of U.S. export and sanctions laws, sources told Reuters in April.The U.S. Justice Department probe is being run out of the U.S. attorney's office in Brooklyn, the sources said.The U.S. Justice Department declined to comment. A spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Brooklyn also declined to comment.Source: Huawei   Meng Wanzhou, Huawei CFOIn January 2013, Reuters reported that a Hong Kong-based firm that attempted to sell embargoed Hewlett-Packard computer equipment to Iran's largest mobile-phone operator had much closer ties to China's Huawei Technologies than was previously known.The news comes the same day Britain's BT Group said it was removing Huawei's equipment from the core of its existing 3G and 4G mobile operations and would not use the Chinese company in central parts of the next network.The Huawei statement said Meng, who also has gone by the English names Cathy and Sabrina, was detained when she was transferring flights in Canada.The handset and telecommunications equipment maker said it complies with all applicable export control and sanctions laws and U.S. and other regulations.The arrest drew a quick reaction in Washington.U.S. Senator Ben Sasse praised the action and said that it was "for breaking U.S. sanctions against Iran." He added: "Sometimes Chinese aggression is explicitly state-sponsored and sometimes it's laundered through many of Beijing's so-called 'private' sector entities."U.S. stock futures tumbled, followed by Asian markets, as news of the arrest heightened the sense a major collision was brewing between the world's two largest economic powers, not just over tariffs but also over technological hegemony.While investors initially greeted the trade ceasefire reached in Argentina with relief, the mood has quickly soured on skepticism that the two sides can reach a substantive deal.S&P500 e-mini futures ESc1 were down almost 2 percent at one point in thin Asian morning trade on Thursday.
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