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Rutronik has announced a range of transient voltage suppression (TVS) diodes from YAGEO for circuit protection. They cover standoff voltages from 5V to 600V and surge power ratings from 400W ...
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A new 555 VCO circuit that overcomes some drawbacks of the classic version, like limited CV range and inverted CV/Hz behavior.
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A Statista Consumer Insights survey conducted in January 2026 shows that, when people are asked what matters most in life, the headline is strikingly consistent: family life and health dominate ...
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Hamamatsu Photonics has launched its S17268 Series photodiodes for high-precision optical detection in the UV to VIS regions. With a compact design for space-constrained application, sectors targeted include industrial, research, ...
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What do e-bikes and laptops have in common? Both can be wirelessly charged by induction. E-bikes and laptops both useContinue Reading
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Don't miss the latest episode of the excellent Electronics Weekly podcast, CHIIPS. It features Thomas Andersen, head of the AI and ML solutions group at Synopsys.
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In the latest CHIIPs podcast, Thomas Andersen, vice president for AI and machine learning at Synopsys, shatters the threat of AI for design engineering jobs as he discusses the use ...
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Anglia Components is warning customers that lead times for certain electronic components are beginning to extend as market demand increases across the UK and Europe.
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India is in talks with Brazil, Canada, France and the Netherlands over potential agreements on critical minerals, as New Delhi steps up efforts to secure supplies needed for its energy transition and industrial strategy, Reuters reported.
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Murata Manufacturing has completed construction of a new ceramic capacitor research and development facility at its Fukui Murata Manufacturing subsidiary in Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture.
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Viettel Group has broken ground on the construction of what has been dubbed Vietnam’s first semiconductor chip fabrication plant, marking the country’s entry into domestic chip manufacturing.
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EMS provider Neways has begun production and delivery of critical sub-systems for Saab’s UTAAS (Universal Tank and Anti-Aircraft System) integrated sight and fire control systems, used on BAE Systems’ CV90 infantry fighting vehicles.
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The global tablet market continued its recovery in 2025, with shipments rising 9.8% y-o-y to 162 million units, according to Omdia. Momentum was strongest in Q4 2025, with shipments reaching ...
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Vexlum, the Finnish manufacturer of semiconductor lasers, has raised €10m, consisting of €6m in equity funding from Kvantec, Tesi (Finnish Industry Investment Ltd) and the EIC Fund, plus a €2.4m ...
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Researchers from Edinburgh University, the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, the University of Lille, Grenoble Alpes University, the University of Bayreuth and the European Synchrotron facility have created a new ...
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The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is soliciting innovative proposals in very large-scale photonic circuits. Proposed research should investigate innovative approaches that enable revolutionary advances in science, devices ...
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Eutelsat, the Paris-based satellite operator, is abandoning its plans for the partial sale of its ground segment infrastructure assets to private equity. Sovereignty The deal will not proceed, as all ...
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Global semiconductor sales climbed to a record USD 791.69 billion in 2025, marking a 26.1% increase compared with the previous year, according to figures released by the European Semiconductors Industry Association (ESIA). In Europe, semiconductor sales reached USD 54.46 billion during the year, up 6.2% YoY.
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With Amazon’s smart plug teardown “in the books”, we turn our attention to some TP-Link counterparts, with hands-on testing results.
The post TP-Link’s Kasa HS103: A smart plug with solid network connectivity appeared first on EDN.
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The European Union has inaugurated NanoIC, its largest pilot line under the Chips Act, at IMEC Leuven in Belgium. The facility represents a total investment of EUR 2.5 billion, of which EUR 700 million coming from EU funding, EUR 700 million from national and regional governments, and the remainder from industry partners, including ASML.
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Automotive Cells Company (ACC), the European battery cell joint venture owned by Stellantis, Mercedes‑Benz and TotalEnergies, has officially abandoned plans for a gigafactory at the Stellantis Termoli plant in Italy. The decision also affects ACC’s planned site in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
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Taiwan has rejected US calls to shift a large share of its semiconductor manufacturing capacity to American soil, arguing that the island’s tightly integrated semiconductor ecosystem, which has been built up over decades, cannot be relocated, Reuters reported.
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The ongoing AI-driven investment cycle is expected to lift global semiconductor revenues to new highs by 2026, with the memory market growing to more than twice the size of the wafer foundry industry, according to new data from market research firm TrendForce.
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Thumbwheel switches offer a straightforward, tactile method for setting numerical values in electronic instruments and control systems.
The post Thumbwheel switches: Turning numbers into control appeared first on EDN.
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The surge in power requirements for data centers is driving demand for denser, more efficient power conversion from the grid to the core.
The post Powering AI at scale: How HVDC and GaN are transforming hyperscale data centers appeared first on EDN.
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Diodes’ MIPI D-PHY ReDriver supports data rates up to 2.5 Gbps, making it well suited for ADAS and automotive camera monitoring systems.
The post Redriver boosts automotive camera link reliability appeared first on EDN.
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R&S has launched the 44-GHz FPL1044 spectrum analyzer along with a 40-MHz real-time spectrum analysis option for the entire FPL family.
The post R&S expands mid-range spectrum analysis to 44 GHz appeared first on EDN.
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EPC’s first Gen 7 eGaN power transistor, the 40-V EPC2366, delivers up to 3× better performance than equivalent silicon MOSFETs.
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Enabling higher power within the same rack space, Microchip’s MCPF1525 power module delivers up to 25 A per device, stackable to 200 A.
The post High-density power module fits compact AI servers appeared first on EDN.
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Four power inductors in 0806 and 1210 case sizes from Vishay offer improved performance for commercial and automotive applications.
The post Vishay shrinks inductors, keeps full performance appeared first on EDN.