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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?
Think small – maximising AI performance in industrial mobile robotics through efficiency and design simplicity
Since the middle of the last century, the benefits of robots have been understood and embraced. Unlike humans, these mechanical marvels do not get tired and lose concentration or make mistakes.
Top 5 sensor products in April 2024
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 sensor products to have been released in April 2024.
SoCs and modules support next-generation Z-Wave
Trident IoT has unveiled its new Taurus Z-Wave Series of silicon solutions.
Polestar 5 prototype charges in just 10 minutes
Polestar, in collaboration with StoreDot, successfully demonstrated the application of StoreDot’s Extreme Fast Charging (XFC) technology in a vehicle for the first time.
TE/Corcom EVX high voltage DC EMI filters from Mouser
Mouser has announced it is now offering the EVX high voltage DC EMI filters from TE Connectivity/Corcom.
Interactive content series scrutinises future of e-Mobility
Mouser Electronics has unveiled a new interactive content series in collaboration with circuit protection and power management supplier Littelfuse.
CC2662R-Q1 by Texas Instruments
The SimpleLink 2.4 GHz CC2662R-Q1 device is an AEC-Q100 compliant wireless microcontroller (MCU) targeting wireless automotive applications. The device is optimized for low-power wireless communication in applications such as battery management systems (BMS) and cable replacement.
Texas Instruments brings you the latest in High Voltage
Here, you’ll find a selection of the latest news, products, and articles from Texas Instruments focused on High Voltage.
Transparent emissive microdisplays for AR systems
As part of the HOT project (High-performance transparent and flexible microelectronics for photonic and optical applications), scientists from the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS have developed a semi-transparent microdisplay. This microdisplay is significantly lighter than conventional combiner-based optical see-through near-to-eye systems and offers high resolution. The microdisplay will be presented at the SID Display Week ...