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Versinetic launches EVerest open source software stack
Versinetic announces the launch of EVerest integration, a modular and flexible software stack tailored forEV charging stationmanufacturers and operators.
Microcontrollers run at clock speeds up to 24MHz
TheAVR DU microcontrollers from Microchip Technology are now being shipped by authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.
Navitas powers expanded Samsung Galaxy smartphone portfolio
Navitas has announced that Samsung has expanded the adoption of Navitas’ GaNFast ICs to its extended portfolio.
Hip to be square: the not-so-ordinary 4" square IPS TFT display
With the escalating demand for electric vehicles (EVs), there's been a substantial rise in the need for efficient and user-friendly EV charging stations.
High-voltage wire-to-board connector from Hirose
Hirose has expanded its high-voltage wire-to-board (WTB) connector offering to include a high-heat-resistant version with a space-saving design.
Navitas announces new Gen-3 ‘Fast’ SiC in robust TOLL package
Navitas Semiconductor has extended its new portfolio of Gen-3 ‘Fast’ (G3F) 650 V SiC MOSFETs into a thermally-enhanced, rugged, high-speed, surface-mount TOLL (Transistor Outline Leadless) package designed for demanding, high-power, high-reliability applications.
Magnachip unveils its first 8th-generation MXT LV MOSFET
Magnachip has announced the release of its 8th-generation MXT LV MOSFET for smartphone battery protection circuits.
Exclusive Webinar: Get charged up for the future!
Watch Rutronik & Infineon's exciting webinar today at 2:00 p.m. London (GMT +1:00) and discover the power conversion topologies for bidirectional DC charging. In this webinar you will get an overview of the power conversion topologies for bi-directional DC charging and take a closer look at an application example based on Infineon's 50 kW Reference Design.
Microchip introduces a new core for dsPIC DSC family
Microchip Technology has launched its newly introduced dsPIC33A Core to its family of Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs).
Kyocera supplies ISS experimental optical communications
Kyocera’s Fine Cordierite ceramic mirror has been chosen for use in experimental equipment to conduct optical communication between the International Space Station (ISS) and a mobile optical station on Earth. This is the first time that cordierite has been adopted for such a purpose.