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Novosense launches automotive-grade high-side switches
Novosense has announced a range of high-side switches for driving traditional resistive, inductive, and halogen lamp loads in automotive body control modules (BCM) as well as large capacitive loads commonly found in the first-level and second-level power distribution within zone control units (ZCU).
Nexperia and KOSTAL form a strategic partnership for WBG
Nexperia has announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with KOSTAL that will enable it to produce wide bandgap (WBG) devices that more closely match the exacting requirements of automotive applications.
electronica: Astute ready to raise European profile
Astute Electronics is beginning an advance into the European component distribution market, and its 300 square metre stand at electronica is a symbol of that ambition.
Reducing R&D battery testing times by 98% using AI
camLine and theion have announced their collaboration to implement AI-driven solutions that will accelerate the development of advanced battery technologies worldwide, revolutionising the way battery manufacturers transition from lab-scale to mass production.
Renesas’ new RA8 Entry-Line MCU groups
Renesas has introduced the RA8E1 and RA8E2 microcontroller (MCU) groups, extending its most powerful series of MCUs.
Yokogawa power meter underpins VDE system
Yokogawa’s power meter underpins VDE system for ensuring accuracy of electric vehicle charging points.
Compact T-modules replace mechanical relays
OMRON has expanded its range of T-modules to support accurate measurements in all types of test equipment.
Modules deliver scalable performance for EV traction inverters
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now shipping the HybridPACK Drive G2 modules from Infineon Technologies.
Farnell to push new products, solutions at electronica
Farnell will showcase the best of industry’s solutions as part of Avnet City at electronica 2024 in Munich (November 12-15).
Performance boost for AI inference in the low-power range
For the first time, Intel Core i processors with up to eight E-cores are now available on SMARC Computer-on-Modules. This allows even the smallest fanless low-power systems for extended temperature ranges to benefit from extremely powerful AI inference logic and enhanced virtualisation options, improving cyber security among other advantages.