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Safe power distribution in mobile machines
The trend towards electromobility is present throughout the world of mobile machinery and commercial vehicles. There is hardly any vehicle manufacturer that does not deal with this topic.
The evolution of cellular networks
In this article, we speak with Sabrina Bochen, Director, Product Planning and Marketing at u-blox on the evolution of cellular networks.
STMicroelectronics reveals low-power STM32 microcontrollers
STMicroelectronics has introduced a new generation of energy-conscious and cost-effective microcontrollers (MCUs) that can reduce energy consumption by up to 50% compared to previous product generations.
AC/DC emergency power supply protects 24V outdoor applications
The AC/DC UPS BICKER UPSI-2406IP-38AC ensures a reliable power source for critical 24VDC applications in the event of AC mains power failure, voltage fluctuations or temporary power supply – ideal for sensors, lighting, cameras, drives and embedded box IPCs. Utilizing the highly dependable LiFePO4 battery technology, this system provides extended power backup capability, with the potential to support devices for up to 100 hours continuously...
Nordic showcases Thingy:91 X at embedded world
Nordic Semiconductor is set to unveil the ‘Thingy:91 X’ at embedded world 2024, held in Nuremberg, Germany, from 9-11th April.
STAR-PAN data hub in stock at Powell Electronics
In stock at Powell Electronicsis the STAR-PAN integrated soldier multiport USB data hub / power distribution system from Glenair.
Mouser, Morse Micro ink global pact
Mouser Electronics has announced a global distribution agreement with Morse Micro, the leading Wi-Fi HaLow silicon vendor.
Flying taxis could be a reality by 2030
The Future of Flight action plan, jointly developed by the government and industry, has been unveiled by the Department for Transport (DfT).
Technical Article - Extending Battery Life with a Boost Converter
A device’s quiescent current, or IQ, is an important parameter for low-power, energy-efficient end equipment such as continuous blood glucose monitors (CGMs). The current drawn by the integrated circuit at light or no loads significantly influences power losses in standby mode and the total run time of the system.
The race to build a quantum computer is paved with gold
According to new reports from IDTechEx, quantum computers are poised to boom in the commercial space.