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Integral System introduces energy-harvesting sensor from TCT
Integral System has expanded its IIoT portfolio by adding TCT's E-Green Sensor, a self-powered IoT current sensor which operates autonomously without wiring or batteries.
Tiny, micropower Hall-effect switches from Diodes Incorporated
Diodes Incorporated has launched three Hall-effect switches, the AH1899A/B/S series, designed to function at a lower supply voltage and with reduced quiescent current.
Infineon extends radiation-hardened memory portfolio
Infineon has announced the availability of the industry’s first radiation-hardened (rad hard) 1 and 2Mb parallel interface ferroelectric RAM (F-RAM) nonvolatile memory devices.
Yokogawa CT1000S AC/DC split core current sensor
Yokogawa Test & Measurement has announced the release of the CT1000S AC/DC split core current sensor.
Texas Instruments brings you the latest in Power
Here, you’ll find a selection of the latest news, products, and articles from Texas Instruments focused on power.
How motor drive innovations are helping solve robotic movement design challenges
From surgical procedures to lifting thousands of kilos in manufacturing plants, robots simplify many aspects of our lives. And while the impact that robots have in our modern world may be obvious, have you ever wondered how robotic systems achieve such impressively precise, fast, and powerful motions?
Quantum technology to have massive market impact
The quantum technology market leverages nano-scale physics to create revolutionary new devices for computing, sensing, and communications.
TMCS1123 by Texas Instruments
The TMCS1123 is a galvanically isolated Hall-effect current sensor with industry leading isolation and accuracy. An output voltage proportional to the input current is provided with excellent linearity and low drift at all sensitivity options.
Innovative motion solutions are supporting the latest trends in robotics
Rapidly growing markets for robot innovation include applications that enhance human health and wellbeing, such as bionics and robotic surgery.
Interested renews in Faraday rotation solutions as MMW slips
The move up the electromagnetic spectrum (EM) into millimeter waves (MMW) is proving to be a double-edged sword. System designers eager to leverage wider bandwidths and incredibly high data throughputs must also contend with a host of new challenges. Of amplified importance – particularly between 75-330 GHz – is the issue of attenuation.