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INA241A by Texas Instruments
The INA241x is an ultra-precise, bidirectional current sense amplifier than can measure voltage drops across shunt resistors over a wide common-mode range from –5 V to 110 V, independent of the supply voltage.
RPCA automotive grade surge withstanding chip resistor
Stackpole has announced that its RPCA automotive grade surge withstanding chip resistor series is AEC-Q200 qualified.
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Here, you’ll find a selection of the latest news, products, and articles from Texas Instruments focused on Connectivity.
HQ Electronics' HQDFM Design for Assembly Update
The PCB design analysis software’s new update provides valuable Design for assembly insights on PCBA production data that further helps designers reduce problems both during and after assembly.
Securing EV power systems
Developments in the electric vehicle (EV) market are advancing at a rapid pace, with consumer uptake on the increase and the end of the road for newly manufactured ICE vehicles fast approaching.
Stackpole automotive grade thin film chip precision resistors now available
In the past, limited options have existed for applications requiring automotive grade high voltage resistors.If the circuit requirements also demand high precision, finding suitable resistors may be even more difficult.
Tiny, micropower Hall-effect switches from Diodes Incorporated
Diodes Incorporated has launched three Hall-effect switches, the AH1899A/B/S series, designed to function at a lower supply voltage and with reduced quiescent current.
TDK presents new dual-die stray-field robust 3D position sensor
TDK Corporation is expanding its Micronas 3D HAL position sensor portfolio with the introduction of the HAR 3920-2100, a dual-die sensor tailored for automotive and industrial use.
Cressall Resistors to exhibit at The Battery Show Europe
Automotive resistor manufacturer, Cressall Resistors, is exhibiting its range of products and services for the automotive industry at The Battery Show Europe 23—25 May 2023.
Are EVs too heavy?
In June 2023, the Institution of Structural Engineers published a report suggesting that the weight of our cars is too much for many multi-storeys built in the 60s and 70s.