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Cell Guard's faster thermal runaway detection in EVs confirmed
Metis Engineering, pioneers in CAN based sensors, has shared details of a publication by Sandia National Laboratories in the Journal of the Electrochemical Society.
Teepee Electrical wired for growth after signing RBW deal
A Black Country electrical specialist has signed a major deal with Britain’s only manufacturer of hand-built EV cars.
Cornell Dubilier brand of supercapacitors operate at up to 9WVDC
Knowles Precision Devices, operating under the Cornell Dubilier brand and a part of Knowles Corporation, has introduced its latest Electric Double Layer Capacitor (EDLC) modules, also known as supercapacitor modules, now accessible through New Yorker Electronics.
NXP: simplifying architecture development for software-defined vehicles
Electronic Specifier’s Paige West recently visited NXP Semiconductor in Munich for the launch of its new S32 CoreRide platform for software-defined vehicles (SDV).
XLR-LV supercapacitor modules from EATON
Improved reliability, higher voltage, and power with the XLR-16R2507B-R (16V/500F) and XLR-18R0507B-R (18V/500F) supercapacitor modules.
SiTime outlines top tech trends in 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) has dominated headlines throughout 2023 and captivated our imagination with pivotal breakthroughs ranging from advancements in large language models and natural language processing to the deployment of AI in healthcare, finance, and autonomous systems.
SECO to highlight Qualcomm’s advanced computing solutions
SECO, a global provider of end-to-end solutions for embedded computing, announces its participation in the inauguralembedded world North Americain Austin, Texas, from 8–10 October 2024.
First-reported fully vascularised organoids on chip
The Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble (CEA-Irig), CEA-Leti and fellow European and Canadian institutes and researchers have demonstrated the complete vascularisation of organoids on a microfluidic chip at speeds and flow rates similar to blood’s, improving functional maturation and enabling their long-term survival.
New standards promise opportunities for 5G IoT
With the introduction of 5G, 3GPP increased the number of wireless communications use cases. The result is the well-known triangle of services: enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), ultra-reliable low latency communications (uRLLC) and massive machine type communications (mMTC). The mMTC element covers the service continuation of legacy technologies such as NB-IoT, as well as support for both enhanced and new machine-type services.
Fraunhofer IPMS develops multi-sensor system for water analysis
The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS claim to be setting new standards in the assessment of water quality for humans and the environment.