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The European Space Agency (ESA) is supporting the launch of CTO’s European-designed and developed 5G mmWave telecommunications infrastructure in low Earth orbit. The agency has signed a memorandum of intent ...
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The study, published in ACS Energy Letters, introduces a method for forming a protective layer on the lithium metal anode surface to enhance battery safety and extend its lifespan.
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Each of the 1,200 locomotives has a maximum speed of 120 km/h. The locomotives, which have a haulage capacity of 5,800 tons, are designed to transport freight efficiently across India’s vast rail network.
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Thanks to IDC for this one – the market shares of the top five AR/VR headset suppliers: Meta 74.6%, Apple 5.2%, Sony 4.3%, ByteDance 4.1% XREAL 3.3%
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The cnc lathe project needs a controller to replace the 40 year old custom controller within the lathe. It is a shame this has to be done, as it was ...
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Last Wednesday was International Tea Day. With a global market valued at nearly $50 billion in 2023, tea is said to be the second most consumed beverage in the world. ...
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Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC is preparing to strengthen its European presence with the opening of a new design centre in Munich, Germany.
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A bit like AI used to be, smart glasses seem always to be just on the verge of arriving. But maybe they are about to make a splash...
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Danfoss has selected automated optical inspection (AOI) systems from GÖPEL electronic to enhance quality control across its SMD and THT production lines. The move aims to improve test coverage, streamline system integration, and reduce manufacturing defects at an early stage.
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Mario Merino will be appointed as president of Avnet Abacus, effective 1 July 2025. He will succeed Rudy Van Parijs, who is set to retire at the end of Avnet's 2025 fiscal year after more than three decades with the company.
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How to use negative feedback to regulate output power from a laser diode using a simple, single op-amp based circuit
The post A single op-amp solution to stabilize laser output appeared first on EDN.
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Swedish EMS provider Inission has officially opened its new production facility in Tunis, marking a strategic step in the company’s global expansion.
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Texas Instruments has joined the companies working with Nvidia on 800Vdc data centres. 800Vdc power-distribution architecture will provide the power density and conversion efficiency that future AI processors require, while ...
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Here are some design ideas for implementing reverse polarity protection circuits in battery-connected automotive systems.
The post How reverse polarity protection works to safeguard car battery appeared first on EDN.
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Sir James Dyson has added a number of new products to his company’s portfolio including an exceptionally slender and powerful vacuum cleaner called Pencilback Fluffycones. On Monday, Sir James unveiled ...
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Foxconn is reported by Reuters to be submitting a bid for the Chinese-owned, Singapore-based semiconductor test and assembly company UTAC. UTAC is owned by Wise Road Capital, a Beijing private ...
The post Foxconn said to be bidding for Singapore’s UTAC to expand OSAT capability appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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Humanoid robots manufactured by Unitree Robotics duke it out at the China Media Group World Robot Competition in Hangzhou, China, on Sunday. The robots, the Unitree G1 model, are 4 ...
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The arrival of the solid state device on the domestic market has resulted in a concentration by the MO Valve Company on industrial devices up to a present limit of ...
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The news about Wolfspeed bankruptcy is about a situation more than a company in crisis.
The post The truth about Wolfspeed’s bankruptcy chatter appeared first on EDN.
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This article discusses the challenge of designing an LLC converter with a wide operating range and five tips to accomplish this.
The post Power Tips # 141: Tips and tricks for achieving wide operating ranges with LLC resonant converters appeared first on EDN.
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Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose (and no, getting special treatment doesn’t qualify as a “win”). Two case studies follow herein.
The post Warranties: Inconsistent-requirements and -results policies appeared first on EDN.
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What you need to know about a hot swap circuit and related design considerations for a controller or module.
The post Hot swap basics: Controllers, schematics, and design examples appeared first on EDN.
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NXP’s OrangeBox 2.0 automotive connectivity domain controller features an upgraded CPU and embedded AI acceleration.
The post Platform helps secure in-vehicle connectivity appeared first on EDN.
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As Innatera’s first mass-market neuromorphic MCU, Pulsar delivers intelligence at the edge by emulating the brain’s neural networks.
The post MCU enables neuromorphic processing at the edge appeared first on EDN.
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Navitas announced a production-ready 12-kW PSU reference design that achieves 97.8% efficiency for hyperscale AI data centers.
The post PSU combines GaN and SiC for hyperscale AI appeared first on EDN.
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Toshiba has released four 650-V third-generation SiC MOSFETs in compact 8×8-mm DFN packages.
The post Toshiba shrinks SiC MOSFETs with DFN package appeared first on EDN.