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Allegro MicroSystems and BMW Group collaborate
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. announced that BMW Group has selected Allegro as the sole Current Sensor IC supplier for BMW Group’s traction inverter systems used across the company’s entire fleet of Battery Electric Vehicles.
AMD releases its new Versal Series Gen 2 devices
AMD’s new Versal Series Gen 2 devices are targeting up to 3x higher TOPs-per-watt with next-gen AI engines and upwards of 10x more CPU-based scalar compute than previous gens.
UK space funding boost for international projects
Eleven projects that showcase the best of UK space expertise on the international stage have secured a funding boost from the UK Space Agency, as the global space industry lands in Colorado Springs for the 39th Space Symposium on Monday 8 April.
HKTDC Smart Lighting Expo debuts alongside Spring Lighting Fair
The inaugural Smart Lighting Expo and 15th Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Spring Edition), organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), 6– 9 April 2024 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, raises the curtain on the HKTDC’s spring technology fairs.
Researchers create a paper-based battery that is water-activated
Researchers at Tohoku University have experimented with creating a paper-based battery that is water-activated and utilises Mg-air (magnesium-air).
u-blox incorporates Nordic’s Bluetooth chips in new modules
u-blox has announced two additions to its Bluetooth LE portfolio, ALMA-B1 and NORA-B2, which are utilising Nordic Bluetooth chips.
Powering the Software-Defined Vehicle revolution
In the rapidly evolving world of automotive technology, software is taking centre stage. Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) offer a future of highly customisable features, over-the-air updates, and personalised experiences. This transformation, however, introduces a massive surge in vehicle data that needs to be efficiently managed in real-time.
M12 connectors as SMT variants
Several M12 connector series from binder are available in versions for surface mount technology (SMT).
Cell Guard's faster thermal runaway detection in EVs confirmed
Metis Engineering, pioneers in CAN based sensors, has shared details of a publication by Sandia National Laboratories in the Journal of the Electrochemical Society.
Custom silicon chips for printed electronics material characterisation
How efficient are new materials? Does changing the properties lead to better conductivity? The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS develops and manufactures silicon substrates for this purpose.