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Designed for automotive use, Murata’s 50-V MLCC delivers higher capacitance in a compact 0805-size SMD package.
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The tech giant said several divisions would be impacted without giving specifics. This is the fourth round of lay-offs this year. In May, Microsoft said it would slash 6,000 jobs.
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48% of Americans aged 13 to 17 say that social media has a mostly negative effect on people of their age, up from just 32% two years earlier, according to ...
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Aimed at AI/ML applications, Renesas’ RA8P1 MCUs leverage an Arm Ethos-U55 neural processing unit (NPU) delivering 256 GOPS at 500 MHz.
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ST’s VIPER11B voltage converter integrates an 800-V avalanche-rugged MOSFET to power smart home and lighting applications up to 8 W.
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Rohm has introduced the BM6GD11BFJ-LB, an isolated gate driver optimized for 600-V-class GaN HEMTs in industrial equipment.
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Primemas, a fabless company specializing in SoC Hublets (hub chiplets), is now sampling its Compute Express Link (CXL) 3.0 memory controller.
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Conrad is to supply a series of physically-small 12bit oscilloscopes from Voltcraft, that stretches form 70 to 250MHz, and from two channels to four. Across they measure 260mm. “Their compact ...
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Rutronik is aiming at 3-phase industrial control cabinets with a DIN-rail mount mains filter series from Schurter. “The housing, with a width of just 44mm, requires extremely little space on ...
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Extending Woodward's original "Flip ON Flop OFF" for AC voltages, switching power ON and OFF using a pushbutton or a solid-state relay.
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326 years ago a Berkshire farmer’s son invented this: It started a revolution in agriculture Moral: The urge to automate beats strong in the human breast    
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Building on the success of its previous Li-ion solution, Kalmar’s Gen 2 battery technology has been developed to meet the growing demands of customers seeking safer, more efficient and more sustainable cargo-handling solutions.
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Maieutic’s platform addresses a traditionally slow and manual domain of semiconductor design by applying generative AI to automate early-stage development, detect bugs and optimize design trade-offs.
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Renesas has introduced a high-end AI MCU family with triple processors and security. The highest spec devices in the ‘RA8P1’ microcontroller family combine a 1GHz Arm Cortex-M85 processor with a ...
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The batteries will be used by a leading Fortune 100 e-commerce company in the United States for powering material handling electric vehicles in multiple distribution centers.
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Open Cosmos, the UK satellite manufacturer and operator has bought Connected, the Portuguese startup pioneering affordable, standardised IoT connectivity from space. Open Cosmos designs, builds and operates complete satellite missions, ...
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AmbaSat has unveiled its first populated and functioning AmbaSat 3U CubeSat at the Space North East England Conference in Durham. The space education specialist designs and manufacture Low Earth Orbit ...
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This week we're talking about AI for chip design, Intel considering a focus on its 14A foundry process, and the use of satellite data for public services...
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Curtis designs and manufactures motor speed controllers, instrumentation, power conversion and input devices that complement Parker’s strength in electric vehicle motors, hydraulic and electrification technologies.
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Blue Cheetah will bring Tenstorrent interconnect IPs and analog/mixed-signal expertise critical in chiplet design.
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Swedish EMS provider Inission has officially inaugurated its new factory in Borås, Sweden – offering the company 50 % larger production area than previously.
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Repono’s project development expertise, including site development, permitting and grid interconnection, will be complemented by HyperStrong’s full-scope system integration capabilities, including BESS solution delivery and associated lifecycle services.
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The US has lifted the restrictions on EDA sales to China. Siemens says it has fully restored it’s EDA sales to China. Synopsys says it has resumed servicing existing clients ...
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Here are some insights on RC snubber circuits along with a few handy tips for inductive load suppression.
The post A hands-on guide for RC snubbers and inductive load suppression appeared first on EDN.
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Rechargeable batteries are a no-go for this backup power device. But replacement cells are only a convenience store visit away…which is nice.
The post The CyberPower DBH361D12V2: An UPS That Goes Old-School appeared first on EDN.
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A PWM DAC design that has an inherent 16-bit accuracy without the need for pricey high-accuracy components.
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