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Driving zero defects in today’s intelligent vehicles
Today’s computer chips have advanced significantly from 130 transistors per device in the 1970s to 208 billion in 2024 in Nvidia's latest Grace Blackwell GB200 chip.
Pulsiv release the world’s most efficient 65W USB-C design
Pulsivhas unveiled a 65W USB-C GaN optimised reference design, which claims to be among the world’s most efficient.
EPC and Anglia team up for GaN webinar
EPC and Anglia Components are partnering to present a free webinar on GaN basiscs and applications.
EU project ARCTIC targets scalable quantum processors
Project ARCTIC brings together 36 partners from industry, academia and leading RTOs to establish a complete and comprehensive European supply chain for and develop scalable, reliable, innovative control infrastructure for cryogenic quantum processors. The EU is funding the project with over € 11 million for a duration of three years.
Mouser, onsemi partner for SiC eBook
Mouser Electronics has released a new eBook in collaboration with onsemi, exploring the use of silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors for power system design.
Vitesco Technologies selects Infineon’s CoolGaN transistors
Vitesco Technologies has selected GaN to improve the power efficiency of its Gen5+ GaN Air DCDC converter.
ROHM develops one of the industry's smallest CMOS op amp
ROHM has developed an ultra-compact 1.8V - 5V, rail-to-rail CMOS operational amplifier (op amp) - the TLR377GYZ.
EMI debugging with oscilloscopes using fast FFT
Oscilloscopes with advanced FFT capabilities and high sensitivity and dynamic range are the ideal instruments for electromagnetic interference (EMI) debugging. MXO oscilloscopes from Rohde & Schwarz with their fast performance let design engineers swiftly and accurately detect and analyse EMI emanating from electronic circuits and boards with time-correlated RF analysis.
How GaN is revolutionising power supply design
Gallium Nitride (GaN) is presently in a position that will see it, alongside Silicon Carbide (SiC), revolutionise power supply design as a whole, moving away from traditional purely silicon (Si)-based analogue designs. So how is this design revolution happening, and where is GaN having the most impact?
Infineon expands on Innoscience lawsuit
Infineon has expanded the Innoscience lawsuit pending before the District Court for the Northern District of California on 23 July 2024, adding claims against Innoscience (Zhuhai) Technology Company, Ltd., and Innoscience America, Inc. and based on the infringement of three additional patents referring to gallium nitride (GaN) technology owned by Infineon. In addition, Infineon has filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (U...