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Latch and switch saves space and module costs
Mouser Electronics is now stocking theMLX923523-axis programmable latch and switch from Melexis.
Bianchi uses Ansys to reduce physical bicycle prototypes by 70%
Bianchi used Ansys simulation software to realise a 70% reduction in frame prototyping in the efficient optimisation of its road bike and e-bike designs – speeding time to market and reducing development costs.
E-Bike speed sensor targets high resolution signal
With the increasing popularity and growing trend of e-bikes, bicycle system suppliers have set goals to optimise power and performance of their drive systems.
Infineon & EBV – 25 years of collaboration
Electronic Specifier recently had the opportunity to speak with Thomas Staudinger, President of EBV Elektronik, and Susanne Horn, Vice President Distribution Management EMEA & global e-tailerat Infineon.
Beyond small, the world’s first pico-resolver
New Melexis 3D magnetic resolver IC is optimized for robust motor design: smallest footprint, programmable at module level, cost-effective and ASIL-ready.
VOLT London wins Red Dot Design Award 2022
The VOLT LONDON e-bike has been awarded the prestigious 2022 Red Dot Product Design Award.
e-bike charged for success
Nottingham-based e-bike company WAU,has announced the opening of its new factory in Essex, as the firm continues to expand to meet demand.
Electrical transport: the sustainable alternative
Technology is changing every aspect of our lives, and transport is pushing the trend of sustainability with greener alternatives. Between commuting, sport, and public infrastructure, electrical enabled devices and vehicles are changing our expectations for the future. Here, we look at the technology which is changing transport.
E-scooter law and safety issues following festive shopping surge
The e-scooter craze is continuing as further trial schemes are introduced across various UK regions.As e-scooter popularity soars, concern is growing around public awareness of the legal standpoint on their usage, how safe the vehicles are and, for those in possession of an e-scooter, how they can be safely and adequately maintained.
ZF increase e-bike speed sensor portfolio
With the increasing popularity and growing trend of e-bikes, bicycle system suppliers have set goals to optimise power and performance of their drive systems. In order to support the driver in the best possible way, sensors are needed to deliver the required data and therefore adapt the engine's power support. An essential component is the ZF e-bike speed sensor for measuring the current speed.