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Vishay 150V MOSFET increases efficiency
Vishay has introduced a new 150 V TrenchFET Gen V n-channel power MOSFET in the PowerPAK SO-8S (QFN 6x5) package.
Echion £10 million funding spurs production push
Battery technology company Echion has secured £10 million investment from Barclays Sustainable Impact Capital and existing investor BGF.
A new approach to building electric vehicles
Donut Lab has developed an entirely new approach tobuilding electric vehicles. The company's development platform offers manufacturers a library of inter-compatible components that can be used to produce new electric vehicles such as supercars, buses, drones, or SUVs in record time.
Infineon and Siemens collaborate on software-defined vehicles
Siemens Digital Industries Software announced its ongoing collaboration with Infineon to combine Siemens embeddedautomotive software platform, based on the AUTOSAR Classic platform R20-11, with Infineon’s AURIX TC4x microcontroller.
Bourns increases Riedon power resistor line with 11 product series
Bourns has announced it has increased its line of Riedon Power Resistors with the release of 11 product series.
Bourns introduces high pulse braking resistor families
Bourns has introduced three product families of its Riedon High Pulse Braking Resistors by Bourns.
New NTN wireless comms module from SIMCom
SIMCom has developed a new NTN (non-terrestrial network) satellite communications module.
OptiMOS Linear FET 2 MOSFET enables optimal hot-swap and battery protection
The safe hot-swap operation in AI servers and telecom requires MOSFETs with a robust linear operating mode as well as a low RDS(on). Infineon Technologiesaddresses this challenge with the new OptiMOS 5 Linear FET 2, a MOSFET designed to provide the ideal trade-off between the RDS(on)of a trench MOSFET and the wide safe operating area (SOA) of a classic planar MOSFET.
Hexagon and Fraunhofer electrochemical simulation solution
Hexagon has announced a new battery cell design solution that combines Fraunhofer ITWM’s electro-chemical simulation technology with Hexagon’s multi-physics material simulation and metrology software to significantly accelerate new battery cell research and development programmes.
New wearable device stimulates skin
A new type of wearable device, a haptic patch, has been created by a team of engineers at Northwestern University, designed to stimulate skin to deliver a variety of sensations.