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Modules integrate 36V buck converter and power circuitry
The LMZM33602 and LMZM33603 power modules from Texas Instruments(TI) are now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. These completely integrated 4V-36 V power module solutions combine a step-down DC-to-DC converter with power MOSFETs, a shielded inductor, and passive components in a compact, low-profile package.
Magnetic position sensor meets demanding automotive applications
Melexis has announced a next-gen monolithic magnetic sensor family, consisting of the MLX90371 and MLX90372, which provides robust absolute position sensing for automotive applications including powertrain actuators, pedals, and gear shifters.
Expanding banking business with SECORA Pay from Infineon
exceet Card AG is further strengthening its portfolio with SECORA Pay security solutions from Infineon Technologies AG. Card manufacturers can easily integrate them thanks to the combination of dual interface chip technology with the Coil-on-Module (CoM) packages. These also make the card more robust and reliable.“SECORA Pay provides us with certified EMV* solutions from a single source,” said Ulrich Reutner, CEO of exceet Card Group ...
Line of coaxial RF probes and probe positioning hardware introduced
Pasternack has just launched a new, innovative line ofcoaxial RF probes and a probe positioning hardware. These new products are well suited for signal integrity verification, chip evaluations, coplanar waveguide, circuit debugging and test fixture applications.
Report depicts evolving cybersecurity threat landscape
The 2018 Trustwave Global Security Report has been released by Trustwave and has revealed the top security threats, breaches by industry, and cybercrime trends from 2017.The report is derived from the analysis of billions of logged security and compromise events worldwide, hundreds of hands-on data-breach investigations and internal research. Findings depict improvement in areas such as intrusion to detection however, also showed increased sophis...
3D printed metamaterials for sound and vibration control
Researchers have been pushing the capabilities of materials by carefully designing precise structures that exhibit abnormal properties that can control acoustic or optical waves. However, these metamaterials are constructed in fixed geometries, meaning their unique abilities are always fixed. Now, new 3D printed metamaterial developed by a team led by USC Viterbi researchers can be remotely switched between active control and passive states.
Magnetostrictive linear position sensor for explosion hazard areas
Used for oil and gas transmission in refineries and petrochemical plants, control and shut-off valves are crucial. The valve position is regulated using the position measuring systems, because they are extremely reliable, especially in very harsh environments.
EMC filters with high frequency stability for power electronics
Manufacturer of soft-magnetic materials, inductive components and filter systems,SMP Sintermetalle Prometheus is presenting EMC filters with high frequency stability for power electronic applications. The materials have been developed by SMP especially for this application and are now effective for frequencies up to the gigaHertz range. The new EMC filters will be exhibited alongside the familiar inductive components at this year’s PCIM in ...
Quantum coherent device enhances the measurement of electrical current
With researchers from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Royal Holloway, University of London, an international collaboration has come together and successfully demonstrated a quantum coherent effect in a new quantum device made out of continuous superconducting wire – the Charge Quantum Interference Device (CQUID).
NIST chip predicts the quantum sensors of the future
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have created a chip on which laser light interacts with a tiny cloud of atoms to serve as a miniature toolkit for measuring quantities such as length with quantum precision. The design could be mass-produced with existing technology.As described in Optica, NIST's prototype chip was used to generate infrared light at a wavelength of 780nm, to be used as a length reference for...