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All those perfectly good recharge-capable batteries going to waste after only one-time use. Why do disposable vapes still exist?
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Sensors from Swiss company Sensirion are off to space this month aboard an experiment called Wobble2. The second Weightless Observation of Behavior with Berlin Liquid Guidance Experiment, it is due ...
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First man on the moon, Neil Armstrong gave the keynote speech on the final day of the 2006 Freescale Technology Forum (FTF) in Orlando. Armstrong, an engineer, modestly downplayed the ...
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At Embedded World in March, Electronics Weekly asked DigiKey‘s vice president global business development, Mike Slater, if new tariffs and executive orders had resulted in any changes. The main headlines ...
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EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic has suggested ahead of an official visit to Beijing that technology transfer should be a condition of Chinese investment in Europe’s EV industry.
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Hosted by the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), the new facility will form part of the University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Net Zero Innovation Centre (ANZIC).
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A new UK semiconductor design centre is expected to spring from a joint venture between the Welsh Government, the Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult and Cadence Design Systems. “The design centre, ...
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The EU has initiated a probe into unfair Chinese subsidies of a Hungarian EV manufacturing plant.
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Delta has introduced 2.5kW medical ac-dc power supply to its range in 24, 36 and 48V vesions. MEB-2K5A PSUs, as they will be know, measure 127 x 271 x 40.5mm, ...
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This capital infusion will accelerate TRENDE's growth initiatives, including the expansion of its solar and battery leasing service “Teraris,” and its peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading platform.
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RT-Labs is has extended its U-Phy fieldbus and Ethernet industrial protocol library to cover Infineon’s Arm Cortex-M7 based XMC7000 industrial microcontroller family. Profinet RT, EtherCAT Master, Ethernet/IP, CANopen, CC-Link and ...
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Jensen Huang’s keynote at GTC 2025, the Android 16 Beta 3 release, the state of solid-state EV battery startups, Nexperia's new compact SiC Mosfet, and Intel’s new CEO buying $25m worth of Intel shares...
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The Kerala-based startup has already exported its semi-humanoid robot, Tara Gen-1, to the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
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The facility in Verrone will manufacture steel components for electric drive modules Stellantis currently makes in other European plants, with production expected to start at the end of 2027.
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Hero MotoCorp has entered the electric three-wheeler segment by investing USD 60 million in Delhi-based Euler Motors, which is operational in 30 Indian cities.
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Asia Pacific is the largest market for battery tech with a share of 50%, followed by Europe and North America. In terms of products, lead-acid battery is the largest segment with a share of 55%.
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Imec and Zeiss have signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement. “For the research and development of cutting-edge semiconductor technologies, the expertise and technological experience of industry partners like ZEISS is essential. ...
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The University of Strathclyde has received £9 million from Innovate UK to pursue semiconductor packaging R&D. The intention is to provide an advanced packaging line for power electronic semiconductors which ...
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The Q4 enterprise WLAN market grew 3.2% to reach $2.6 billion, says IDC, but for the full year the market declined 12.7% y-o-y finishing at $9.4 billion. The Q3 market ...
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Here is how to correctly design control loop that stabilizes flyback converter in order to provide optimal functionality.
The post Design a feedback loop compensator for a flyback converter in four steps appeared first on EDN.
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The XDP711-001 48-V digital hot-swap controller from Infineon offers programmable SOA current control for high-power AI servers.
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Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon G series, a lineup of three chips for advanced handheld, dedicated gaming devices.
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Microchip’s AVR SD entry-level MCUs feature built-in functional safety mechanisms and a dedicated safety software framework.
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Nexperia has expanded its GaN FET portfolio with 12 new E-mode devices, available in both low- and high-voltage options.
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NVIDIA’s Spectrum-X and Quantum-X silicon photonics-based network switches connect millions of GPUs, scaling AI compute.
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Woodward's design, leveraging Cornford's pitch-linear VCO design idea, this time with the 555 analog timer.
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This year during APEC, much of the focus revolved around data center power solutions from PSUs and BBUs to IBCs and GPU power delivery.
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Data centers power demands have grown considerably with LLMs, leaving power companies eager to show their solutions at APEC 2025.
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