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Bourns announces addition to flyback transformer family
Bourns, Inc. announced a new addition to its automotive grade, AEC-Q200 compliant flyback transformer line.
ROHM’s PMICs adopted in reference designs for next-gen cockpits
ROHM has announced the adoption of its PMICs in power reference designs focused on the next-generation cockpit SoCs ‘Dolphin3’ (REF67003) and ‘Dolphin5’ (REF67005) by Telechips, a fabless semiconductor manufacturer forautomotive applicationsheadquartered in Pangyo, South Korea.
Online marketplaces to pay for e-waste
The UK government has introduced new proposals requiring online marketplaces, such as Amazon and eBay, to contribute more significantly to therecycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment(WEEE).
First of its kind ‘sticker’ can monitor breathing
Scientists have developed awearable ‘sticker’that can accurately monitor and detect changes in people’s breathing – even when not in direct contact with the skin.
STMicroelectronics to boost AI at the Edge
STMicroelectronics is making embedded artificial intelligence truly here-to-help with a new microcontroller series integrating, for the first time, accelerated machine-learning (ML) capabilities.
Switch Technologies unveil world’s first vehicle powered by XNO
Switch Technologies has unveiled the world’s first operational vehicle powered by Echion Technologies’ (Echion) proprietary ultra-fast charging XNO active anode material technology.
What’s the deal with Google’s quantum chip
Google has announced a new quantum chip, claiming it can solve a problem in five minutes that would take the world’s fastest supercomputers ten septillion years—10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years—to complete.
Outstanding women celebrated at Awards
IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year: Marisa Kurimbokus is a Chartered Engineer with a career spanning over a decade in product design and systems engineering within the automotive and power electronics industries, including Jaguar Land Rover, Triumph Motorcycles, and Lyra Electronics.
New industrial computer from Impulse Embedded
Embedded systems face unique and often rigorous demands. This is especially common in environments that are rife with airborne contaminants like dust, debris, and moisture and where maintaining optimal temperature control is difficult. In such settings, the limitations of conventional computing systems may have a severe impact on the reliability of their performance if they aren’t properly protected.
Synopsys’ Ethernet and UALink IP for AI clusters
Synopsys has announced the industry's first Ultra Ethernet IPand UALink IP solutions, including controllers, PHYs, and verification IP, to meet the demand for standards-based, high-bandwidth, and low-latency HPC and AI accelerator interconnects.