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Toshiba and MIKROE introduce motor driving board
ToshibaElectronics has partnered withMIKROEto integrate its Smart Motor Control Driver IC (SmartMCD) into the SmartMCD TB9M003FG board, streamlining prototyping phase for automotive applications.
eBook sheds light on power solutions
Mouser Electronics has released a new eBook in collaboration with Analog Devices (ADI), highlighting essential strategies for optimizing power systems.
STMicroelectronics’ new biosensing technology released
STMicroelectronics has introduced a new bio-sensing chip for the next generations of healthcare wearables like smart watches, sports bands, connected rings, or smart glasses.
Top 5 T&M products in October
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 T&M products to have been released in October 2024.
nanoSPECTRAL chip: a miniature cost-effective spectrometer
The nanoSPECTRAL chip is a chip-size spectrometer based on the nanoSPECTRAL technology developed at the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS.
Renesas and Intel collaborate on power management for Core Ultra 200V processors
Renesas Electronics, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has announced a collaboration with Intel resulting in a power management solution that delivers best-in-class battery efficiency for laptops based on the new Intel Core Ultra 200V series.
KYOCERA advanced ceramics for the semiconductor industry
KYOCERA has further developed its high-end ceramic Starceram N3000 P and has launched a new silicon nitride for the functional testing of next-generation microchips.
F1 AI to police track limits in the future
The FIA has recently concluded trials of a new F1 AI system at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to enhance the monitoring of track limits in Formula 1. This initiative is part of an effort to expedite the process of evaluating track limit violations.
Radar MMIC operates from 58 GHz to 62 GHZ
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the BGT60ATR24C XENSIV 60GHz radar monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) from Infineon Technologies.
10 years of improved materials for microchip interconnections
More power, more energy-efficiency, more complexity – manufacturers of modern microchips are constantly facing new challenges, especially regarding the electrical connections required.