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This downloadable reference guide features the classifications, circuit symbols, applications, and terms necessary to understand the basics of transistors. Discover the different types of transistors and easily select the correct one for your application. |
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Performance, efficiency, flexibility and protection – these are the attributes paramount to power electronics technologies, such as motor control, digital power, renewable energies, lighting, and electrical vehicles. Backed by over 20 years of working with customers developing real-time control applications, the C2000™ real-time
Microcontroller (MCU) platform enables developers to cost efficiently meet all of the above criteria while also differentiating their designs. |
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As electronic devices continue to shrink, the limitations of physical size are increasingly hindering the ability to double transistor density on silicon microchips every two years, a trend known as Moore’s law. |
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Electronic Specifier is once again looking forward to hosting the cyber security forum at electronica 2024 in November this year. |
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This paper looks at the transition to software-defined vehicles and how moving to a zone electric/electronic (E/E) architecture addresses power distribution, sensor and actuator, and data communication challenges. |
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Photobleaching poses a substantial challenge in medical imaging, potentially compromising the accuracy and reliability of fluorescent-based techniques of various applications. |
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Gossen Metrawatt has developed a new handy current-voltage tester for non-contact single-pole voltage measurement from >90V to 1,000V L-L. |
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Green Hills Software announces that it has provided its most secure communications and computing devices to protect sensitive information belonging to US Presidential campaigns from being hacked by malicious foreign actors. |
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Electronic Specifier is once again looking forward to hosting the cyber security forum at electronica 2024 in November this year. |
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As electronic devices continue to shrink, the limitations of physical size are increasingly hindering the ability to double transistor density on silicon microchips every two years, a trend known as Moore’s law. |
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