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Port-protection IC suited for USB-C dual-role power
The STMicroelectronics TCPP03-M20 USB Type-C port-protection IC is suited to dual-role power (DRP) applications, simplifying the design process.
Siemens strikes gold at The 5% Club employer audit
Siemens has been recognised with The 5% Club Gold Award through its 2021 Employer Audit Scheme.
British engineers helping to achieve Net Zero
Tomorrow’s Engineers Week has kicked off with a series of films showcasing the engineers that are at the heart of solutions to achieve net zero by 2050.
Farnell now shipping Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
The new-to-market Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W single board computer is now being shipped by Farnell, further increasing its range of Raspberry Pi products available from stock.
Scheme it feature launched by Digi-Key
Digi-Key Electronics released a feature for its popular scheme-it tool, a free online schematics and diagramming solution for engineers, educators and students.
Seeed adds OPLs to SnapEDA CAD models
Seeed, a global PCB manufacturer based in Shenzhen, is adding SnapEDA CAD models to the Seeed and ShenZhen Open Parts Libraries (OPLs), to help electronics designers move from idea to fabrication with ease.
Distribution duo sign up for computer-aided design models
Global component distributors Master Electronics and Onlinecomponents.com have released millions of SnapEDA computer-aided design (CAD) models on their respective platforms.
Free webinar focuses on functional safety
Mouser Electronics and Texas Instruments have teamed up to present a brand new webinar, titled “Develop your functional safety signal chain application with Texas Instruments”.
PragmatIC re-invents the processor that changed the world
PragmatIC Semiconductor has announced that it has manufactured a flexible version of the 6502 processor, the design that kick-started the personal computer revolution.
3 ways not to screw up an eSIM design
After remaining essentially unchanged for more than 25 years, the Subscriber Identity Modules (SIMs) used to authenticate devices onto cellular networks are undergoing a dramatic transformation, moving from physical hardware to downloadable software – embodied by the concept of eSIMs. Cyril Caillaud, NXP Semiconductors, explains.