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Improve energy efficiency in refrigeration systems with the TIDA-01465 Capacitive Frost or Ice Detection Reference Design! Achieve <1mm resolution and temperature drift of just <0.25% to accurately detect ice buildup. |
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At embedded world 2025, Caitlin Gittins talks to Phil Goff, Product Marketing Manager at Flex Power Modules as he discusses the company's comprehensive portfolio of power solutions and how it supports its customers from grid to chip, as the growth of AI drives demands for more power. |
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Happy International Women in Tech Day! Today started as a vision of world where “gender does not define one's ability to succeed in the tech industry” and is a reminder of the progress made as well as the work still required to achieve gender parity in the tech sector. |
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Manny Singh, VP, Product Management and Jim Bruges, Solutions Engineer, Edge Impulse discuss how they are set to enable developers to create their own AI applications and supercharge the IoT ecosystem. |
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SCHURTER has introduced a new PCAP touch panel with cryptographic authentication and data encryption. |
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At the IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS) 2025, imec demonstrated that, despite their positive bias (on-state) instability, GaN MISHEMTs (Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor High Electron Mobility Transistors) maintain consistent performance when operating within a well-defined range. |
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As the electric vehicle (EV) market continues its steady growth, the conversation around sustainability has widened beyond just batteries or vehicle design to include the wider supporting infrastructures – particularly EV charging cables. |
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The Mini PushPull T1 industrial connectors from HARTING are in stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics. |
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IAR has launched its brand-new Cloud-ready platform, delivering enterprise-level scalability, security, and automation to embedded development teams. |
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Roboticists based at the Bioinspired Robotics Laboratory at the University of California San Diego have managed to use 3D printing to create an electronics-free robot made from one material, using a cartridge of compressed gas. |
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