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AR is getting smaller to make a bigger impact
Researchers are working on makingaugmented reality(AR) systems smaller and more practical for everyday use by integrating them into standard eyewear.
Electronic Specifier at EDS 2024
Electronic Specifier recalls the recent Engineering Design Show 2024 (EDS 2024), noting the key highlights from the event.
Amphenol terminal blocks available from Rutronik
The IPG Anytek series terminal blocks from Amphenol are now available in stock from Rutronik.
Infineon launches power modules for data centres
Data centres currently account for over 2% of global energy consumption. With the rise of AI, this figure is predicted to increase to as much as 7% by 2030, which would be equivalent to the current energy consumption of India.
Design considerations for 48-V batteries in hybrid and electric vehicles
This presentation will examine design challenges related to 48 V batteries in hybrid and electric vehicle (xEV) applications, including an in-depth look at voltage and current sensing accuracy, voltage and current synchronization, hotplug reliability, cell balancing and thermal management.
TI’s new programmable logic portfolio
Texas Instruments (TI)introduced programmable logic devices (PLDs) that empower engineers to streamline their logic designs for any application.
Infineon and AWL-Electricity partner to improve wireless power
Infineon Technologies announced a partnership with Canada-based AWL-Electricity Inc., a pioneer in MHz resonant capacitive couplingpower transfer technology.
Cambridge Touch Technologies sets a new benchmark
Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd. (CTT) has announced a major production milestone for its next-generation UltraTouch product line oftouch-display modules(TDM).
Würth Elektronik presents optical sensors for object recognition
Würth Elektronik launches a new programme foroptical sensors(product code: WL-OSEN) with the first two components.
Infineon’s EiceDRIVER 125V high-side gate driver
In battery-powered applications such as motor drives and switched-mode power supplies (SMPS), thepower supplyarchitecture often requires that a module can be disconnected from the main supply rail when a fault occurs in that module.