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DC-DC converters adds 50W, 100W, and 150W quarter brick models

DC-DC converters adds 50W, 100W, and 150W quarter brick models

TDK has expanded its industrial DC-DC converter range with 50W, 100W, and 150W rated quarter-brick models with 2.5kV isolation.The quarter brick DC-DC converters operate from a wide input voltage of 43 to 160Vdc, the converters are compatible with 72Vdc or 110Vdc nominal...

Published on: November 26, 2024

IAR C-SPY sets a new debugging standard for the VS Code

IAR C-SPY sets a new debugging standard for the VS Code

With the introduction of the IAR Listwindow technique, the IAR C-SPY Debugger sets a new benchmark as the most advanced debugging tool available for embedded devices within the VS Code environment.This significant advancement with the latest update to the IAR Debug extension...

Published on: November 26, 2024

Full bridge driver for IGBT, GaN and SiC devices

Full bridge driver for IGBT, GaN and SiC devices

Infineon Technologies has launched a full bridge transformer driver for power supply designs using IGBT, SiC or GaN devices.The EiceDRIVER Power 2EP1xxR family of full-bridge transformer drivers provides isolated gate drive power for the different technologies, simplifying the options for power supply...

Published on: November 26, 2024

US government trims Intel’s CHIPS Act subsidy to US$7.86 billion

US government trims Intel’s CHIPS Act subsidy to US$7.86 billion

The US Department of Commerce has awarded US$7.86 billion to Intel under the CHIPS and Science Act rather than the previously provisionally agreed US$8.5 billion.The cut has been made after due diligence, which is part of the DoC’s process for awarding CHIPS...

Published on: November 26, 2024

Keyboard that doubles as a second monitor

Keyboard that doubles as a second monitor

DS Pixel Keyboard has a removable layer of transparent keys that you can use if you dislike typing on a touchscreen

Published on: November 26, 2024

Growing organic crystals for energy-harvesting applications

Growing organic crystals for energy-harvesting applications

Piezoelectricity, which translates from Greek to mean pressing electricity, usually found in ceramics or polymers, is also present in human biomoleculesResearchers at University of Limerick have developed a new method of growing organic crystals that can be used for energy-harvesting applications.The energy...

Published on: November 26, 2024

Netlist wins US$118 million in second Samsung patent ruling

Netlist wins US$118 million in second Samsung patent ruling

Netlist Inc. (Irvine, Calif.) has won a US$118 million damages award against Samsung for the infringements of patents in DDR4 memory modules.The award is a second patent infringement win for Netlist against Samsung. These together with a win against Micron Technology Inc....

Published on: November 26, 2024

Ultra-low power Wi-Fi HaLow™ module for long-range IoT

Ultra-low power Wi-Fi HaLow™ module for long-range IoT

The LBWA0ZZ2HK and LBWA0ZZ2HL Wi-Fi HaLow™ modules from Murata are compliant with Sub-1 GHz (S1G) Wi-Fi standards across key regions, achieving high-speed communication over distances of more than 1km.The compact modules support high power at +23 dBm (Type 2HK) and low power...

Published on: November 26, 2024

Valeo and ROHM team up on next generation power electronics

Valeo and ROHM team up on next generation power electronics

Automotive company Valeo and ROHM Semiconductor are collaborating on proposing and optimizing cost/performance of the next generation of power modules for electric motor inverters using their combined expertise in power electronics management. As a first step, ROHM will provide its 2-in-1 Silicon...

Published on: November 26, 2024

The Future of Silence Is Here

The Future of Silence Is Here

MIT researchers have developed a silk fabric that suppresses sound using vibrations, offering two techniques: canceling noise through interference and preventing its transmissionWe live in a world filled with constant noise. From the hum of traffic outside to a neighbor’s blaring TV...

Published on: November 26, 2024