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USB PD 3.1 high power density and low-profile solutions using EPC GaN integrated power stage
EPC announces the availability of the EPC9177, a digitally-controlled, single-output synchronous buck converter reference design board operating at 720kHz switching frequency converting an input voltage of 48, 36, 28V to a regulated 12V output voltage and delivering up to 20A continuous output current.
Ensuring regulatory compliance with smart sensor technology
How do you prove your facilities are compliant? Gathering data, reports, and logs from every inch of the manufacturing shop floor can take time, and it might not be as comprehensive as one might wish.
Toshiba releases a new range of voltage LDO regulators
Toshiba has launched the first three devices in the new TCR1HF series of LDO regulators with varying output voltages.
Edge Protect embedded security solution meets system developers and regulatory requirements
Infineon Technologies announced the launch of its Edge Protect embedded security solution.
Seica at Semicon West USA
If you plan on attending the Semicon West show in San Francisco, CA this year, make sure you stop by the Seica booth - #1561!
EBV inks distribution pact with Nisshinbo Micro Devices
EBV Elektronik has strengthened its portfolio of analogue, power and microwave components by signing a franchise agreement with Nisshinbo Micro Devices.
Pixels overtake playgrounds for kids’ social lives
Generation Alpha is spending more time socialising and playing online than in the real world, according to new research from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)1.
Are we on track to meet solar power targets?
In April 2023, a report published by the House of Commons stated that, at the UK’s current pace of change, it will miss its target of decarbonising the power sector by 2035.
IAR and AI smart monitoring unleash security in healthcare
IAR joins forces with Heroic Faith Medical to enhance data security in the healthcare industry.
New cesium atomic clock provides autonomous precise time of 100ns
From everyday applications such as mobile phones and banking to complex underwater defence missions, the need for synchronised precise timing and frequency solutions is critical to safeguard and process data as intended.