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Sponsored
19th August 2022
7 ways semiconductors are accelerating the future of automotive technology
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As the world drives toward vehicle electrification, semiconductors enable automakers to optimize performance, accelerate development and make electric vehicles (EVs) more affordable for more people
Sponsored
19th August 2022
TPS61378-Q1 18.5-V output, 4.8-A synchronous boost converter with load disconnect18.5-V output, 4.8-A synchronous boost converter with load disconnect
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The TPS61378-Q1 is a fully-integrated synchronous boost converter with an integrated load disconnect function. The input voltage covers 2.3 V to 14 V while the maximal output voltage covers up to 18.5 V. The switching current limit is programmable from 1 A to 4.8 A. The device consumes 25-µA quiescent current from VIN.
5G/6G
19th August 2022
Private network driving opportunities in 5G and Wi-Fi
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A surge in private 5G network deployments is underway and will continue to accelerate at a higher rate than public 5G before peaking around 2028 in most markets.
Design
19th August 2022
Accurately 3D printing bioelectronic sensors
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When the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering (ACSE) at The University of Sheffield was looking for a way to accurately 3D print bioelectronic sensors, it reached out to Intertronics for support.
Boards/Backplanes
19th August 2022
Low-profile hybrid FPC-to-board connector supports 5A in miniature footprint
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Space-saving connector is fully armoured to ensure long operational life in mobile device application
Artificial Intelligence
19th August 2022
Biosensing skin, neuromorphic computing and the future of healthcare
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Scientists are taking wearable tech and healthcare to a whole new level, by creating a chip that feels just like human skin and draws conclusions just like a human brain. And they are using it to process and analyse health data – in real-time.
Power
19th August 2022
Technological progress in functional safety
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Functional safety is becoming ever more significant as products continue to be further digitalised and automated. Improving the functional safety of products also introduces economic opportunities, including safe product design, early prevention of conformity-related problems, fewer product recalls, and shorter time to market. Stewart Robinson MIET MInstMC, Principal Engineer and Functional Safety Expert at TÜV SÜD discusses.
Automotive
19th August 2022
England’s most popular public EV charging locations revealed
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England’s most popular public electric vehicle (EV) charging locations have been revealed by Zap-Map, a UK EV charging app.
Robotics
19th August 2022
How robots are revolutionising healthcare
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Modern robots are gaining both intellectual and mechanical skills that will push the current boundaries of their capabilities and functionality. As the technologies powering these robots advance, what other use cases will emerge? As Technical writer, Devin Partida, explains, one sector that can greatly benefit from robots is the healthcare sector. How can robots play a role in healthcare, and what does the future hold for healthcare robotics?
Test & Measurement
19th August 2022
How to build a compact data acquisition system
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Data acquisition (DAQ) is a key function in a variety of research and engineering activities ranging from design validation and verification to accelerated life and production testing, among others. While the key elements of a DAQ system are straightforward: sensors, measurement hardware, and software; from there, things can get complicated.
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