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Infineon adds 650V TOLL portfolio to its CoolSiC MOSFET family
Infineon has added a 650V TOLL portfolio to its CoolSiC MOSFET family to address efficiency concerns.
How to optimise manufacturing efficiency through DFM
An increasing number of engineers are embracing design for manufacturing (DFM) to streamline their production workflow.
RECOM 3W DC/DC converter series
RECOM has extended its range of DC/DC converters with a 3W version of their isolated RSH series in a surface-mount format with wide input ranges.
Potting compound and dispensing for automotive lighting
Intertronics is now working with Venta Group to develop potting compound and dispensing solutions for automotive lighting.
High-speed brushless motor enhances atherectomy procedures for medical device manufacturer
Atherectomy procedures are one of the most effective ways to remove arterial plaque and improve patient blood flow.
High power density AC/DC power supplies
RECOM's board-mount AC/DC converters from 1 to 60W with an ultra-wide universal input are complete power supplies that require no external components to comply with safety and EMC regulations without an earth connection.
AI and Big Data Expo Europe: agenda delivers beyond expectations
The AI and Big Data Expo is returning to Amsterdam and is set to take place on 26—27 September 2023 at RAI.
How is embedded vision reimagining sports analytics?
Embedded vision and sports analytics go hand-in-hand as the collected image and video data can help analyse player speed/performance, ball position, etc. Find out how these two technologies have been changing the world of sports and how to go about selecting the right camera.
GAIA Converter augments its DC-DC converter portfolio for rail applications
GAIA Converter is expanding its range of high reliability and industrial grade wide-input DC-DC converters for rail applications to meet the needs of rapidly-evolving railway infrastructure.
Cost-efficient InGaAs APDs
LASER COMPONENTS expands its range of InGaAs APDs (avalanche photodiodes) with its new IAL series.