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Transient-voltage-suppression diodes deliver higher protection
The latest generation ofTransient-Voltage-Suppression (TVS) diodesfrom STMicroelectronics delivers power density, handling 600W and 1,500W transient power in SMB Flat, and 400W and 600W in SMA Flat packages that are just 1.0mm high.In addition to the lower profile, ST’s new 1,500W SMB Flat package has transient-power capability equivalent to that of conventional devices in SMC packages, in a footprint more than 50% smaller.
Taking connectivity to the next level at IoTSWC
Digitalisation is making a relentless headway and transforming all kinds of industries and economic sectors, as a result of which many companies are assessing the most suitable technologies to invest in. To help them in their decision-making and implementation, the time has come for another IoTSWC (IoT Solutions World Congress).
Ultra-Flat capacitor replaces arrays of SMT capacitors
Distribution of a new Ultra-Low-Profile Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitor from Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE) has been announced by New Yorker Electronics. It is designed for bulk capacitance and the lowest board profiles.
DSEI 2019: RAF selects Leonardo for anti-drone programme
At the DSEI 2019 exhibition, Leonardo announced that it has been selected by the UK’s Royal Air Force (RAF) to support the next stage of their research and development programme. The study will explore the current threat posed by hostile drones and how this is likely to evolve in future, as well as evaluating a range of technologies that could form a future RAF counter-drone capability.
Adding high-performing motor drivers to MikroElektronika Fusion boards
STMicroelectronics has collaborated with MikroElektronika, an authorised ST Partner, to create four Click boards that extend the advantages of STSPIN motor drivers beyond STM32-based designs to users of MikroElektronika prototyping boards, as well as other systems containing a mikroBUS socket.
Key considerations when it comes to designing security devices
In 1880 the first movie cameras were developed by Thomas Edison and William Dickson. The seed for video surveillance had been planted.During World War 2, miniature portable cameras appeared, making covert surveillance possible for the military.Shortly after, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) was first used in Germany to monitor the launch of V2 rockets.And the rest, as they say, is history.But the history of surveillance is far from over.
The GaN industry: tech, innovation and upcoming conferences
As GaN takes centre stage in conversations around power electronics and in key energy-intensive industries,GaN Systemswill deliver presentations at several conferences worldwide. Various key executives and experts will be speaking about the impact and opportunities GaN brings in improving and creating new energy efficient systems and how the technology is innovating industries, including wireless charging in consumer electronics and industrial ap...
Digi-Key partner with Student Circuit for Freshers Week Events
Digi-Key Electronics, a global electronic components distributor, andStudent Circuit, an online resource for anyone undertaking further education within the world of electronics, has announced a competition to win ten SNAPTAIN drones and oneInstaLab Kitat ten universities during the Freshers Week events 9th September - 2nd October, 2019.
Partnership of Digi-Key and Student Circuit for Freshers Week events and competition
Digi-Key Electronics, a global electronic components distributor, and Student Circuit, an online resource for anyone undertaking further education within the world of electronics, announced today a competition to win 10 SNAPTAIN drones and one InstaLab Kit at 10 universities during the Freshers Week events 10 Sept. – 2 Oct, 2019. U.K. university students can enter the competition, and other Digi-Key giveaways, at one of the university event...
Discover a new breed of AI neuromorphic computing
BrainChip Holdings has announced that Peter Van der Made, CTO and founder of BrainChip, will speak to audiences at two upcoming industry events. Van der Made will discuss its flagship technology, Akida, an advanced Spiking Neural Network (SNN) processor.