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Future e-textiles powered by tiny inkjet-printed energy stores
A study has demonstrated how ultra-thin, lightweight, and flexible energy storage devices can be inkjet-printed onto clothing, paving the way forthe future of electronic textiles(e-textiles).
Can an AC motor rotate in both directions?
The ability of an AC motor to rotate in both directions is an important consideration for many engineering applications. AC motors are commonly used in various devices, machinery, and systems, and their ability to reverse direction can have significant implications for their functionality and versatility.
Supercap-buffered DC/DC converter from 16...32V to 12V
The integrable BICKER DC2412-UPS with 16...32VDC wide-range input and buffered 12VDC output offers reliable protection against system failure and data loss in the event of blackout, brownout or flicker. Fast-charging and maintenance-free Supercaps (EDLC) with up to 500,000 full cycles are used as energy storage. The DC UPS module ensures uninterrupted power supply for industrial, medical and mobile applications.
Naviq magnetic guide sensor with angle measurement
Naviq has introduced the MTS160, a magnetic guide sensor for mobile robots, featuring patented angle measurement capabilities with 1-degree precision and position accuracy within 1mm.
LDO regulator for high quality audio devices
Nisshinbo Micro Devices, an innovator in electronic components, announces the launch of the MUSES100 series, a low-noise, low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator designed specifically for high-quality audio applications.
Advancing microlevel energy harvesting
Thenext-gen solar cellportfolio from Panasonic Industry is ideally suited for developing new future applications.
Keysight addresses RF test challenges at EuMW 2024
At European Microwave Week (EuMW) 2024 in Paris (September 23-25), KeysightTechnologieswill showcase a range of solutions that accelerate radio frequency (RF) and millimetre wave innovation.
TCA9539-Q1 by Texas Instruments
The TCA9539-Q1 is a 24-pin device that provides 16 bits of general purpose parallel input and output (I/O) expansion for the two-line bidirectional I2C bus (or SMBus protocol). The device can operate with a power supply voltage (VCC) range from 1.65 V to 3.6 V. The device supports 100 kHz (I2C Standard mode) and 400 kHz (I2C Fast mode) clock frequencies.
Enabling lower cost EVs through electric motor development
The electric vehicle (EV) market continues to grow; however, its growth has slowed significantly in Europe and the US in the first half of 2024.
New low-phase-noise high-stability MEMS super-TCXOs
A data advantage will likely determine the outcome of future conflict, reports Frost and Sullivan. Today’s national security forces face multiple strategic challenges from determined and sophisticated attackers in dynamic operational environments.