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Join us as we bring together experts from EBV Elektronik and Infineon to unravel the complexities of the Matter standard and envision its role in shaping the next generation of smart homes. Whether you are a developer, industry professional, or simply an enthusiast of smart home technology, this webinar promises to provide valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions on the future of connected living. |
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Traditional perceptions of satellite communications often conjure images of large antennas facilitating one-way communication. However, with the evolution of IoT satellite technologies, bidirectional communication and compact embedded antennas have become feasible, revolutionizing connectivity in remote and challenging environments. |
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Li-ion batteries in electric vehicles need to operate within a limited range of temperatures and operating voltages for the best performance and safest operation. |
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The Matter 1.3 specification has been published, enabling energy reporting for Matter devices, new entertainment features, and support for water management devices, electric vehicle chargers, and new major appliances. |
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TMS320F2838x Real-Time Microcontrollers With Connectivity Manager. |
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The US government has revoked licenses previously granted to major semiconductor companies, including Intel and Qualcomm, which allowed them to ship essential chipsets to Huawei Technologies. |
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Apple recently introduced the latest iteration of its iPad Pro, available from the 15th of May. This new model, described as the thinnest Apple product to date, underscores a commitment to enhanced portability and breakthrough technology. |
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Littelfuse has announced the launch of the IX4352NE low-side SiC MOSFET and IGBT gate driver. |
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The trend is inexorably moving towards wireless applications. Nevertheless, connection solutions are essential in many compact electronic systems for the transmission of power and data. |
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Five sustainability projects collaborating with UK schools will each receive £100,000 to enhance green initiatives and reduce carbon emissions, as part of the UK schools’ sustainability campaign, Let’s Go Zero. |
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