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Curbside collection of electronic waste must be fast-tracked
On Global Recycling Day, James Rigg, CEO of Trojan Electronics and Chairman of CLEAR, a trade body of consumer electrical leaders, is urging the government and electronics manufacturers to come together to support nationwide curbside collection of electronic waste, in order to meet sustainability goals.
Unique demands of eVTOL batteries revealed in new study
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)have revealed findings on operational requirements of eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles) batteries in efforts to expedite flying electric vehicles.
Integrated LQ050XX load switch ICs from Littelfuse
Littelfuse's LQ050XX integrated load switch ICs offer the industry's highest performance with low power consumption.
ROHM develops automotive primary LDOs
ROHM has developed 45V rated 500mA output primary LDO regulators which leverage original QuiCur technology.
Infineon sets new standard for enhanced power density and efficiency
Infineon Technologies is propelling motor drive applications into the future with its newly unveiled OptiMOS 6 200V MOSFET product line.
Microcontrollers suit wireless IoT devices
The STM32WBA wireless microcontroller Series from STMicroelectronics brings designers the performance, efficiency, and security required for Bluetooth Low Energy enabled applications.
Volvo Cars partners with and invests in Breathe for next gen fast charging
Volvo Cars has partnered up with Breathe Battery Technologies (Breathe), becoming the first car company to get access to the latest version of its patented, algorithm-enabled charging software for use on their new generation fully electric cars.
How Innovation in Battery Management Systems is Increasing EV Adoption
The BMS protects the battery from damage, extends the life of the battery with intelligent charging and discharging algorithms, predicts how much battery life is left, and maintains the battery in an operational condition.
Bourns introduces high-current mini TCO devices for battery protection
Bourns, a manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, has announced its latest miniature resettable thermal cutoff (TCO) device series, also known as mini-breakers, that are designed to control abnormal, excessive current virtually instantaneously, up to rated limits.
Printed sensor technology: evolving to meet new market demands
Sensors are vital in modern life. They measure a vast quantity of metrics and parameters, acting as the interface between the physical and digital worlds.