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Nexperia introduces energy balance calculator
Nexperia has announced the release of the energy balance calculator to maximise battery life.
Top ten torque tips
Driveshafts deliver power as a rotary force, and in most applications there is a need to know the amount of power in the system. But getting measurements from a turning shaft requires some engineering ingenuity.
ROHM launches temperature-resilient zero-drift op amp
ROHM has developed a zero-drift operational amplifier (op amp) – theLMR1002F-LB.
12V DC UPS solution for long-term backup up to 100h
Blackout? Brownout? Flicker? With the intelligent 12V DC UPS solution UPSI-1208D & BP-LFP-10250S you can avoid data loss and system failures. The safe and durable LiFePO4 battery pack provides backup times up to 100 hours, e.g. for sensor applications or emergency lighting systems. The new UPS management software 'UPScom' offers cross-platform functionality and a user-friendly interface, with extensive monitoring, configuration and messaging ...
Navigating the world of USB-C
As portable electronics expanded in the consumer and industrial markets, so did the number of connectors. Multiple Universal Serial Bus (USB) standards, combined with proprietary connectors from manufacturers, resulted in a variety of incompatible cables, all of which fulfilled similar functions. There has been a background effort from the European Union as well as some industry leaders to move to a single unified solution to simplify the situati...
OE-A competition at LOPEC 2024
The “OE-A Competition 2024” shows the many possibilities of flexible, organic, and printed electronics at LOPEC 2024.
UK invests £7mn into first hydrogen transport hub
The UK Government has launched a £7 million investment into the hydrogen vehicle infrastructure of Tees Valley, marking a significant step towards green transportation. This funding is earmarked for several hydrogen projects, including the development of new refuelling stations essential for fuel cell vehicles.
Utilising energy from sound waves to control electronic devices
A breakthrough sensor, conceived by a team at ETH Zurich led by Marc Serra-Garcia and Johan Robertsson, a professor of geophysics, leverages sound wave energy to operate electronic devices, potentially eliminating the need for millions of batteries.
Nordic Semiconductor and Arm new licensing agreement
Nordic Semiconductor has announced it has signed a multi-year Arm Total Access (ATA) license with Arm.
New power supply concepts needed for Intelligent Edge sensors
Question: The Intelligent Edge is spreading across the industry, replacing heritage Edge sensors and actuators. Can the Intelligent Edge use common heritage power supplies?