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TPS7H1121-SP by Texas Instruments
The TPS7H1121 is a radiation-hardened, low dropout linear regulator (LDO) which operates over a wide input voltage range and is optimized for powering devices in a space environment. It is capable of sourcing up to 2A over a 2.25V to 14V input.The device offers excellent stability and features a programmable current limit with a wide adjustment range. To support the complex power requirements of FPGAs, DSPs, and microcontrollers, the TPS7H1121 pr...
SRS announce interoperability with 9 O-RUs
Software Radio Systems (SRS) has announced that it has successfully integrated and tested nine Open RAN Radio Units (O-RUs) from Benetel, Foxconn, Picocom, Liteon, VVDN and AMD with its srsRAN Enterprise 5G software solution.
ABB and Blykalla collaborate on small modular nuclear reactor
ABB and Blykalla have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop advanced nuclear reactor technology, with the aim of supporting Sweden’s efforts to produce clean and reliable baseload energy.
RECOM launches range of power modules
RECOM has launched a range of tiny DC/DCs for high-performance gate drive applications.
Vishay introduces new series of thermistors
Vishay Intertechnology recently introduced a new series of inrush current limiting positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistors.
Innoscience adds new GaN devices to portfolio
Innoscience Technology has expanded its portfolio with two 100V automotive-grade GaN devices.
ABLIC launches the S-821A/1B Series of 1-cell battery protection ICs
ABLIC has launched the S-821A/1B Series of 1-cell battery protection ICs which realise high side protection using Nch MOSFETs.
Top 5 power products in October
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in October 2024.
Series 16 – Episode 6 – Generative AI: an industrial use case
Paige West speaks with Fausto di Segni, European Head IoT & AI, SECO about how integrating Generative AI can further businesses goals.
Faster space communication with record-sensitive receiver
In space exploration, long-distance optical links can now be used to transmit images, films, and data from space probes to Earth using light. But in order for the signals to reach all the way and not be disturbed along the way, hypersensitive receivers and noise-free amplifiers are required.