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BT Group plans to repurpose street cabinets as EV chargers
Etc., the startup and digital incubation branch of BT Group, has announced the launch of its first EV charging unit, repurposed from a street cabinet typically used for broadband and phone cabling.
Navitas launches third-gen SiC MOFSETs
Navitas Semiconductor has announced the launch of its third-generation automotive-qualified SiC MOSFETs, available in D2PAK-7L (TO-263-7) and TOLL (TO-Leadless) surface-mount (SMT) packages.
SmartEgg PFC architecture achieves 95% efficiency with minimal BOM
Eggtronichas unveiled an evaluation board (EVB) that allows engineers to speed the development and reduce the size and cost of 240W power delivery (PD) 3.1 applications while supporting ultra-fast charging.
Avfuel and Avflight Mesa bring SAF to Falcon Field
Avflight Mesa, in partnership with aviation fuel supplier, Avfuel Corporation, announces it now offers an emission-reducing fuel option: sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Pickering will present reed relays at productronica India
Pickering Electronics will present its extensive range of products tailored for high-end instrumentation, automatic test equipment (ATE), and semiconductor testing at productronica India 2024.
Inclusive EV design: next-gen electric wheelchair accessible vehicle
Motability Operations, the commercial organisation that delivers the life-changing Motability Scheme to disabled people across the UK, reveals eVITA, a next-generation electric wheelchair accessible vehicle (eWAV) concept.
Top 5 power products in August
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in August 2024.
The evolution of Apple’s pen for iPad Pro
Apple’s journeyin developing its pen foriPad Prohas been both deliberate and evolutionary. Since its first iteration in 2015, the Apple Pencil has transformed into a sophisticated tool designed to enhance the iPad experience.
How to use residual current monitors to ensure electrical safety when charging EVs
Frequently charging electric vehicle (EV) high-voltage batteries translates to high mechanical stress requirements for charging cables and connectors.
Designing an application to support a wide input voltage and battery voltage
It can be challenging for engineers to design applications using rechargeable batteries that provide the best charging experience for consumers when different projects have different battery-charging needs. Using a different battery charger for every application increases design time because you have to redesign, debug and requalify every new circuit.