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How to optimise asset tracking with Wi-Fi locationing
In the modern era it’s reasonable to assume that expensive items moving around the world are carefully tracked and protected and therefore never go astray. But no, there are still a disturbing number of mishaps resulting in key assets disappearing – sometimes forever.
Nexperia’s new 120V/4A half-bridge gate driver
Nexperia has introduced a new series of high-performance gate driver ICs designed for driving both high-side and low-side N-channel MOSFETs in a synchronous buck or half-bridge configuration.
CGD demos 800VDC multi-level inverter
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) and IFPEN have developed a demo which confirms the suitability of CGD’s ICeGaN 650V GaN ICs in a multi-level, 800 VDC inverter.
Power Integrations launches 1700V GaN switcher IC
Power Integrations has introduced a new addition to its InnoMux-2 range of single-stage, independently regulated multi-output offline power supply ICs.
Infineon launches new gate driver
Infineon is launching the new MOTIX TLE9189 gate driver IC for safety-critical applications for 12V brushless DC (BLDC) motors.
Top 5 power products in October
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in October 2024.
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor at electronica 2024
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor (AOS) has announced it will exhibit and demonstrate the capabilities of its expanding line of breakthrough application-specific power semiconductor, power IC and module solutions at electronica 2024.
Navitas unveils new digital control technique for AI data centres
At this month’s IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Expo (ECCE), Navitas Semiconductor is set to debut its innovative ‘IntelliWeave’ control technique.
Navitas delivers more power for AI & EV
Navitas Semiconductorhas announced that its high-power GaNSafe family is now available in a TOLT (Transistor Outline Leaded Top-side cooling) package.
Eggtronic launches board for efficient wireless power transfer
Eggtronichas unveiled a newevaluation boardthat allows engineers to quickly develop and prototype ultra-efficient, low-component count wireless power transfer designs for low-power applications.