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How long will Moore’s Law last?
Moore’s Law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every year, but how long will Moore’s Law last?
Isolated gate drivers leverage innovative architecture
Skyworks' Si82Fx family is a comprehensive line of isolated gate driver solutions designed to tackle power switch driving needs, whether working with Silicon MOSFETs, IGBTs, or cutting-edge SiC and GaN devices.
What is the revolutionary integrated circuit design GreenPAK
GreenPAK, a Renesas Electronics' family of mixed-signal integrated circuits, signifies a breakthrough in configurable mixed-signal ICs (integrated circuits). This innovative technology combines analog and digital blocks that can be tailored through programmable non-volatile memory, a feature that sets it apart in the semiconductor industry.
Q&A: Insights from KUKA's Marsha Marcus
Karen Mascarenhas first met with Marsha Marcus, Global Portfolio Manager, Collaborative Robots, KUKA in London, as the company celebrated its 125thanniversary in 2023.
Vitesco Technologies selects Infineon’s CoolGaN transistors
Vitesco Technologies has selected GaN to improve the power efficiency of its Gen5+ GaN Air DCDC converter.
Telit Cinterion’s new ME310M1 IoT module for AT&T
Telit Cinterion has announced that the ME310M1-W1 module received approval for use on the AT&T network.
Top 5 Power products in January
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in January 2024.
Power Integrations introduces InnoSwitch5 offline flyback switcher IC
Power Integrations has announced the launch of its InnoSwitch5-Pro family. These high-efficiency, programmable flyback switcher ICs achieve over 95% efficiency.
Littelfuse enhances KSC2 Tactile Switch series
Littelfuse, an industrial technology manufacturing company empowering a sustainable, connected, and safer world, has announced a productupdate on the C&K SwitchesKSC2 Sealed Tactile Switch product line.
How ‘Kink state’ control might enable quantum electronics
The path to advancing quantum electronics is taking some intriguing twists, thanks to Kink states discovered by Penn State researchers.