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OEMs targeted with FPGAs, hi-rel devices
Solid State Supplies says it has positioned itself as the prominent source in the UK for the latest technology from Microsemi, as the semiconductor manufacturer further strengthens its supply chain by closer cooperation with key channel partners. The strategy will see the UK market served more effectively.
Visualising electromagnetic waveforms
Munich Physicists have developed a novel electron microscope that can visualise electromagnetic fields oscillating at frequencies of billions of cycles per second. Temporally varying electromagnetic fields are the driving force behind the whole of electronics. Their polarities can change at mind-bogglingly fast rates, and it is difficult to capture them in action. However, a better understanding of the dynamics of field variation in electronic co...
Solid-state RF energy - control, efficiency and reliability
Industrial cooking, heating and drying processes will benefit from replacing decades old technology with modern electronic RF energy systems based on the latest GaN-on-Si technology, writes Sally Ward-Foxton.
Space-sensitive design with negative input, negative output buck converters
An engineer designing a PCB, using voltage rails from elsewhere in the system has to convert the power available from those rails to the desired voltages with good efficiency, says Dr. Dan Tooth, Texas Instruments
Company's FS IGBT expertise in NEV market accelerates chip production
It has been announced that Hua Hong Semiconductorwill leverage its expertise in IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) technology to tap potentials in the New Energy Vehicle (NEV) market and accelerate the local production of chips for NEVs.
SiC power is creating opportunities for suppliers
A variety of industries are developing new products that include SiC technologies. “The SiC power business is concrete and real, with a promising outlook,” stated Yole Développement (Yole) in its latest compound semiconductor report, Power SiC 2016: Materials, Devices, Modules & Applications.
Power converter enables SMPS with 5V output voltage
STMicroelectronics has introduced a high-voltage power converter that allows designers to build an ultra-low-consumption, simple and cost-effective SMPS with a 5V output voltage.The converter is tailored to provide the auxiliary supply to MCUs in IoT devices that are permanently connected to the internet or a local network.
Stretching the TO to its thermal limit
Riedon investigate the key factors that impact the thermal resistance for TO-packaged resistors and the factors that need to be understood to get the maximum from a TO package.
IC Insights predicts less volatility for power transistors
According to IC Insights, greater demand for energy efficiency in systems, cars, portable electronics and new connections to the IoT will steadily drive power transistor sales to new record-high levels in the next three years.
Dopant could lead to organic electronic devices
A team of the Lomonosov MSU researchers in collaboration with their German colleagues from the Institute of Polymer Research in Dresden (Leibniz Institute) believe a particular molecule could lead to the development of organic electronics. The results of the work were published in Advanced Materials. The researchers found that a derivative of [3]-radialene, a molecule known for nearly 30 years, can be used to create organic semiconductors.