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Introducing Power Integrations' white paper on converters
Power Integrations (PI) has released a whitepaper that asks whether it is time for DC-DC converter to be replaced by a new power converter architecture.
Hall-effect position sensor provides speed and precision
Texas Instruments has introduced a 3D Hall-effect position sensor.With the TMAG5170, engineers can achieve uncalibrated high precision at speeds up to 20kSPS for faster and more accurate real-time control in factory automation and motor-drive applications.
Common mode choke resists shock and vibrations
An IHCM common mode choke for high current commercial applications to 35 A has been introduced by Vishay Intertechnology.
Line production tech, E-CELLS, introduced by Eutect
Eutect presents a line production concept– E-CELLS automation cells – which offer flexibility, dynamics and sustainability. This is chiefly due to the technology's ability to transport each product independently through the individual process stations and cells, with the ability to take over the axis and robot handling systems that are necessary in many industrial processes.
UK’s first fusion technology facility opens in South Yorkshire
A ground-breaking new fusion technology facility, which has the capability to test components in the simulated conditions of a fusion power plant, is now open and operating in South Yorkshire.
Innovative products in booth 1361
Seica has partnered up with all three of these exhibitors in one large booth, with an assortment of Semiconductor MEMS equipment on display.
Top 5 passives products in September
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top passives products to have been released in September.
Five additions boost LAN transformers series
Bourns has expanded its offering of discrete LAN Transformers to cover 10/100 Base-T and Gigabit (GbE) 1G/2.5G/5G and 10G Base-T standards and includes capability for PoE+.
Regenerative braking on motor driven axes
In industrial automation machinery, regenerative braking is a technique employing the existing structures and energy of electric motors (and their drives) along with dedicated subcomponents to slow, stop, and re-actuate axes. Rolf Horn of Digi-Key Electronics explains further.
An engineer's guide to automotive antenna selection
Modern vehicles offer a dazzling array of driver safety, comfort, and infotainment features, many of which rely on wireless connectivity. Pre-certified wireless modules that include an antenna are extremely popular, but they don’t offer a viable option for some applications. Mark Patrick of Mouser Electronics explains further.