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LEM launch bi-directional automotive RCM type B sensor
To enable system engineers in the EV industry to take the next step towards transformer-less on-board chargers (OBCs), LEM has designed the first automotive grade residual current monitoring (RCM) type B sensor for bi-directional OBCs with ASIL B capabilities.
Top 10 stories from electronica 2024
Electronic Specifier highlights the top 10 stories fromelectronica 2024, the world’s leading trade fair for electronics.
Pulsiv at electronica: 240W output from a single USB-C port
At electronica 2024, Pulsiv, a Cambridge-based innovator in power electronics, has become the first company to deliver 240W from a single USB-C port. This achievement combines Pulsiv OSMIUM front-end technology with an industry-standard flyback design, passing stringent EMC and line current requirements. The development is set to transform global charging markets.
How precision ADCs enable highly accurate metering systems in EV chargers
The electric vehicle (EV) charging industry is experiencing rapid growth. With consumers, industries and governments demanding more environmentally sustainable transportation, the EV charging infrastructure must become more efficient and accessible....
Revolutionise Your Design with Hall-Effect Current Sensors!
In electric vehicle (EV) charging and solar inverter systems, current sensors measure current flow by monitoring the voltage drop across a shunt resistor or the magnetic fields generated by current flowing through a conductor. These high-voltage systems use current flow information to control and monitor power conversion, charging and discharging.
CGD demos 800VDC multi-level inverter
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) and IFPEN have developed a demo which confirms the suitability of CGD’s ICeGaN 650V GaN ICs in a multi-level, 800 VDC inverter.
Building a system that will end EV charge anxiety
Range anxiety has long plagued EV users with the fear of being stranded in the middle of the road without a charging station in sight.
Vishay to showcase passive and semiconductor solutions at electronica 2024
Vishay has announced that it will be exhibiting its broad portfolio of passive and semiconductor solutions at electronica 2024 and discussing their pivotal role in shaping a sustainable future through the all-electric society. Vishay experts will be on hand to dive into cutting-edge developments in automation, AI, e-mobility, and smart and alternative energy technologies.
Laser technology tackles space debris
Researchers at TU Graz in Austria have achieved more accurate orbit predictions for both satellites and space debris, alongside an improved understanding of water masses present on Earth: achieved using satellite laser ranging technology.
Toshiba focuses on e-mobility and energy at electronica
Toshiba Electronics Europe will be showcasing the synergies of its semiconductor, battery, data storage and ceramic substrate products at electronica 2024.