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Mouser to present pest detection demo at AMPER 2024
Empowering innovation will be the theme for Mouser Electronics at this year's AMPER exhibition in Brno, Czech Republic (March 19-21).
Brushless motor reference design debuts at APEC 2024
Amber Semiconductor has teamed its AC Direct DC Enabler power conversion technology with STMicroelectronics STM32 microcontrollers to develop a reference design for brushless motors.
Robots to collect dust on the moon
A cutting-edge computer model replicates Moon dust with remarkable precision, offering a potential breakthrough for smoother and safer Lunar robot teleoperations.
Silanna launches single chip with ACF, PWM, GaN FET and more
Silanna Semiconductor, a power density specialist, has expanded its CO2 Smart Power Family of AC/DC and DC/DC converter technologies with the launch of an active clamp flyback (ACF) controller that integrates adaptive digital PWM control with ultra-high-voltage (UHV) components comprising a 700V primary GaN FET, X capacitor (X-Cap) discharge circuit, active clamp driver, and start-up regulator.
Historic breakthrough for HS2’s longest tunnel
Today marks a significant achievement for the HS2 project as the first colossal tunnelling machine, launched nearly three years ago, completed its 10-mile journey beneath the Chilterns, carving out the project's lengthiest tunnel.
PICMG releases InterEdge standard for modular process control
PICMG, the consortium for open hardware specifications, has announced the release of InterEdge, a modular architecture for process control systems (PCS).
Innoscience launches low RDS(on) 650V transistors in TOLL package
Innoscience, the company founded to create a global energy ecosystem based on high-performance, low-cost, gallium-nitride-on-silicon (GaN-on-Si) power solutions, has announced new, low RDS(on), high power devices to its family of 650V/700V enhancement-mode power transistors.
Silicon chips get a boost as Chiral raised $3.8m
Nanotechnology firm Chiral announced it has secured $3.8 million in funding, pioneering the integration of nanomaterials into electronic devices.
Researchers make hydrogen production breakthrough
At Robert Gordon University (RGU), a team of researchers, in collaboration with the University of Surrey, has developed a tubular cell designed to withstand high temperatures, marking a significant step towards more cost-effective and environmentally friendly energy solutions.
PowerCell has become part of the EU project H2Marine
PowerCell has joined the ranks of the H2Marine project, a 42-month European Union initiative dedicated to pioneering hydrogen technologies tailored for maritime use.