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Absorptive high isolation SPDT switch
Nisshinbo Micro Devices has announced the launch of the NT1819 Absorptive High Isolation SPDT Switch.
Infineon release CoolSiC Schottky diode 2000V G5
Infineon has introduced the CoolSiC Schottky diode 2000V G5, the first discrete silicon carbide diode on the market with a breakdown voltage of 2000V.
EEA shortlist: Pico Technology
Pico Technology’s PicoScope 3000E has been shortlisted for theElectronics Excellence Awardsunder the Test & Measurement Product category.
EEA shortlist: Allegro MicroSystems
Allegro MicroSystems’ CT455 has been shortlisted for theElectronics Excellence Awardsunder the Test & Measurement Product category.
µASICs developer signs Europe wide deal with Ineltek
Atlas Magnetics and distributor Ineltek have agreed a Europe-wide distribution agreement.
Shortlist announced for Electronics Excellence Awards 2024
Welcome to the shortlist announcement page! Here you will find the amazing, shortlisted products for the most rigorous and transparent award in the industry.
HIL simulation and EV BMS test rig demo from Pickering
Pickering Interfaces will showcase its range of modular signal switching and sensor simulation solutions for electronics test and verification in automotive applications ranging from ECUs and body control modules to infotainment and ABS brake controllers – including HIL (hardware-in-the-loop) simulation and BMS (battery management system) test – on booth #14995 at Automotive Testing Expo North America 2024, taking place 22–24 Oc...
Navitas unveils new digital control technique for AI data centres
At this month’s IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Expo (ECCE), Navitas Semiconductor is set to debut its innovative ‘IntelliWeave’ control technique.
embedded world 2024: Rohde & Schwarz's latest test solutions
Rohde & Schwarz is showcasing its state-of-the-art test and measurement solutions tailored to the embedded industry at the embedded world Exhibition & Conference.
Solar-powered technology converts saltwater into drinking water emission-free
Scientists have developed a new solar-powered system to convert saltwater into fresh drinking water which they say could help reduce dangerous waterborne diseases like cholera.