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SiC inverter control modules for electric motor drivetrains
At the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC), CISSOID will release its new series of SiC Inverter Control Modules (ICMs) dedicated to the E-mobility market.
The wide world of sensor-embedded sports
Rolf Horn, Applications Engineer at Digikey, takes a look at the technology revolution coming to the world of sports.
Top 5 power products in November
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in November 2023.
TDK releases ASIL C stray-field robust 3D HAL sensors
TDK has extended its Micronas 3D HAL position sensor family with new HAL 3930-4100 and HAR 3930-4100 for automotive and industrial applications.
Ersa unveils the POWERFLOW ULTRA
The POWERFLOW ULTRA is the latest from Ersa’s wave soldering product portfolio it has unveiled.
Redesigning RTD-based temperature sensors for the smart factory age
The old saying 'if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it' cautions against tampering with something that performs reliably and regularly proves its worth. Arguably, this advice applies to the circuit design used in many RTD sensors that quietly and efficiently measure temperature in industrial manufacturing facilities worldwide.
ROHM’s new automotive-grade high voltage hall ICs
ROHM has developed Hall ICs, the BD5310xG-CZ / BD5410xG-CZ series, designed for automotive applications requiring magnetic detection.
Envisioning a future of brain-inspired AI hardware
Artificial Intelligence (AI) hardware is increasingly drawing inspiration from the human brain’s structure and how it functions.
Infineon @ TRUSTECH 2023
At TRUSTECH, the tradeshow for innovative payment and identification solutions, Infineon will present the latest member of the TEGRION family, which accelerates future-proof ID applications. Infineon’s mini airport booth will also feature the world’s first PQC-enabled ePassport demonstrator. In addition, visitors can experience the convenience of seamless payment with SECORA Pay X, which will be demonstrated in a pop-up manicure salon...
Time to bridge the terahertz gap
The scientific community is striving to bring life to the so-called ‘dead zone’, a region of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum between electronics and optics.