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How to deliver current beyond 100A to an ADAS processor
The electrification of vehicle systems is growing in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), which include vision analytics for autonomous driving, parking assistance, and adaptive control functions. Smart connectivity, safety-critical software applications, and neural network processing all require enhanced computing power in real time.
EV fire protection materials: a $3.5 trillion market
IDTechEx predicts the EV market (including cars, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, microcars, LCVs, trucks, buses, boats and ships, construction vehicles, trains, and air taxis) will be worth $3.5 trillion in 2044, with so many vehicles in operation, safety will be paramount.
LASER COMPONENTS distributing MASTR laser welding helmet
The MASTR laser welding helmet, provided by Univet and distributed by LASER COMPONENTS, ensures comprehensive protection and comfort, particularly for users of handheld laser welding tools.
SolarEdge installs first UL1741 330kW Inverter in California
SolarEdge Technologies, a global pioneer in smart energy technology, has announced that its new high-power DC-optimised SolarEdge 330kW Inverter system for ground mount solar has received UL1741-SB certification and is now deployed with its first customer in the US.
Inova launches APIX3 with DisplayPort and multi-display support
Inova Semiconductors announces the release of their INAP567TAQ and INAP597TAQ transmitter ICs; two new members of the APIX3 SerDes product family.
Series 14 – Episode 4 – Navigating the upcoming changes to EMC regulations
Paige West speaks with Guido Schlegelmilch, Head of Product, Schaffner about the upcoming changes to the EMC regulations.
Arm unveils Cortex-M52 to power AIoT innovation
Arm has made a significant stride in the realm of Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) with the announcement of the Cortex-M52, a new processor designed for AIoT applications.
National Highways trials a ‘Spot’ of innovation
National Highways, in collaboration with BAM Ritchies and AECOM, is currently testing Spot, the autonomous robot dog from Boston Dynamics, for geotechnical surveys in various South West locations.
Open letter calls for AI to be recognised as ‘force for good’
More than 1,300 signatures have been garnered by an open letter urging the UK government and industry to acknowledge AI as 'a transformational force for good' rather than an existential threat to humanity.
Tackling the pothole problem with AI and robotics
A UK-based startup has developed an autonomous robot that leverages artificial intelligence to detect and repair cracks and potholes on roads.