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IoT market - proof of concept versus deployments
As the IoT market steadily matures from the early adopter proof of concept to full-scale roll-outs, increasing numbers of connected devices are coming online around the world – IDC forecasts that there will be 41.6 billion connected devices by 2025. Nick Sacke, Head of IoT and Products at Comms365 explains.
Will the 2020s be the decade of the robot?
The robot is not a new invention. George Devol applied for the first patents in 1954, and they were widely used in manufacturing to carry out repetitive tasks as early as the 1970s. However, although they have clearly been very much a part of our past, as John Johnson, NPI Director, Chemigraphic highlights, they are also key to the future.
Massive potential of WiFi 6E in the 6GHz band
Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the worldwide industry body dedicated to improving WiFi services and standards, has announced the first phase of WiFi 6E trials showing multi-Gigabit speeds and the low-latency connections required for the next generation of connectivity.
Computing in cars
Designing reliable hardware is challenging the automotive industry, says Jan Preibisch, application marketing manager, Nexperia
Feature-rich systems demand configurable PMICs
Feature-rich systems demand flexible and configurable, 20V, high current power management ICs (PMICs), argues Steve Knoth, senior product marketing manager, Analog Devices
Easy to use synchronous step-down converter with integrated MOSFETs
The LMR36520 regulator from Texas Instruments is an easy-to-use, synchronous, step-down DC/DC SIMPLE SWITCHER converter. With integrated high-side and low-side power MOSFETs, output current up to two amps is delivered over a wide input voltage range of 4.2V to 65V.
Charge port converter with STB protection and thermal foldback
The TPS2583x-Q1 from Texas Instruments is a USB Type-C and BC1.2 charging port controller that includes a synchronous DC/DC converter. With cable droop compensation, the VBUS voltage remains constant regardless of load current, ensuring connected portable devices are charged at optimal current and voltage.
Synchronous step-down converter with integrated power MOSFETs
The LMR36520 regulator from Texas Instruments is an easy-to-use, synchronous, step-down DC/DC SIMPLE SWITCHER converter. With integrated high-side and low-side power MOSFETs, output current up to two amps is delivered over a wide input voltage range of 4.2 to 65V.
Charge port converter with STB protection and thermal foldback
The TPS2583x-Q1 from Texas Instruments is a USB Type-C and BC1.2 charging port controller that includes a synchronous DC/DC converter. With cable droop compensation, the VBUS voltage remains constant regardless of load current, ensuring connected portable devices are charged at optimal current and voltage.
Orchestrating automotive embedded application development
Large-scale trends in the automotive embedded industry are making embedded software development more fundamental to vehicle development overall. Vehicle automation, connectivity, electrification, and shared mobility (ACES) are driving a need for remarkably sophisticated software to enable features like advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), battery management, vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication, and more.