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Get your reference guide to circuit protection!
This downloadable reference guide outlines the basic circuits for protection, and the major protective systems based on these basic circuits. It is the ideal memory aid to help you select the optimum protection solution for your design! It can also be printed out as a poster.
Power relay can oust conventional devices
The G9KB high-capacity power relay from OMRON is rated 600VDC at 50A as standard with an optional 800VDC at 100A higher capacity rated model available (option E).
What is a single board computer?
A single board computer (SBC) is a complete computer built on a single circuit board, integrating all the necessary components such as the processor, memory, input/output (I/O), and storage.
3D stretchable strip to transform wearable e-textiles
Researchers have engineered a 3D stretchable electronic strip that is anticipated to unlock numerous opportunities in wearable electronic textiles.
Use GaN devices to shrink external medical AC/DC power supplies
Rolf Horn, Applications Engineer, DigiKey explores the reasons why GaN is useful in medical AC/DC power supplies.
LiDAR rides China's wave
The global automotive LiDAR market is projected to grow from $538 million in 2023 to $3,632 million by 2029, with a CAGR of 38% over this period.
PCB routing guidelines: top 10 practices
Printed Circuit Board(PCB) routing is an important step in the design and manufacturing process of electronic circuits.
Mek marks two years in ITEA project ExplAIn for interactive AI development
Mek (Marantz Electronics), a provider of Automatic Optical Inspection solutions, proudly marks two years of participation in the ExplAIn project, an innovative initiative organised by ITEA and supported by EUREKA and the European Union.
Schematic capture software for electronics engineers
Schematic capture software is an indispensable tool for engineers engaged in the creation of electronic circuits and systems.
OMC launches new H19 fibre optic shield
OMC launched an H19 fibre optic shield, compatible with Arduino Uno, to demonstrate how an optical fibre datalink can easily be incorporated into a microprocessor-based design.