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Simplify automotive interface design with fully interoperable and EMC-compliant 3.3V CAN transceivers
Vehicles are evolving to include more advanced features enhancing safety, comfort and convenience. More features require more complex electronics, which emphasize the importance of power efficiency. Power efficiency enables longer driving ranges and lowers operational costs, resulting in semiconductor manufacturers lowering the typical supply voltage of an electrical component such as a microcontroller (MCU) from 5V to 3.3V.
Delta and IZIVIA join forces to strengthen France's EV charging infrastructure
Delta, a global specialist in power management and a provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, announces a partnership with IZIVIA, a 100% subsidiary of the EDF Group and a major player in electric mobility in France, to provide the French EV market with reliable and innovativeEV charginginfrastructure solutions.
EV-OG launches its first off-grid superfast EV Charger
Innovative electric charging business EV-OG has launched its first off-grid superfastelectric vehiclecharger. In a major step forward for sustainable transport, EV-OG has installed its first unit at Wrekin Retail Park in Telford, which will not drain power from the national grid.
Würth Elektronik LEDs at VertiFarm
Würth Elektronik will have its own stand at VertiFarm, the first and only dedicated trade fair for vertical farming and new food.
Bourns introduces low profile, high creepage isolation transformer
Bourns has introduced a new AEC-Q200 compliant, automotive grade, low profile, high creepage isolation transformer.
Get ready for SEMICON Europa 2024
SEMICON Europa 2024 will gather industry experts November 12-15 at Messe München in Munich, Germany for insights into the latest innovations and trends in sustainability, mobility, healthcare, materials, packaging, fab management and workforce.
SEMI to develop cybersecurity strategy and roadmap
SEMI has announced the creation of a strategic roadmap for cybersecurity implementation throughout the semiconductor industry.
Cambridge GaN Devices joins G7 and OECD semiconductor events
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD), the fabless, clean-tech semiconductor company that develops energy-efficient GaN-based power devices that make greener electronics possible, is taking part in two international events aimed at increasing the resilience of the semiconductor value chain and promoting information exchange and closer coordination between governments on semiconductors.
MCUs deliver clock rates from 72MHz to 200MHz
Nuvoton has concentrated on the development of microcontrollers since the company was founded in 2008 (as a spin-off from Winbond Electronics).
Power dissipation in power entry modules
SCHURTER discusses power dissipation in power entry models, and also offers a white paper on the topic.