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Trends to track for Li-ion batteries in EVs
Overall, worldwide electric car sales were stronger than expected in 2020. Additionally, investment continued to pour into electric vehicles (EVs) and Li-ion batteries with 2020 seeing an additional 200GWh of planned capacity announcements in Europe, and this figure continues to grow on a regular basis in 2021.
Season 4 – Episode #10: NFC technology skyrockets
Identiv recently announced that the company is building an RFID Community around its new NFC Starter Kit.
Managing supply chains in a rapidly changing market
It is safe to say that last 12 months have been unlike any other for so many sectors, but the electronic components market supply chains in particular has struggled with a series of upheavals that could not be foreseen.Simon Meadmore, Global Head of IP&E, and Lee Turner, Global Head of Semiconductors and SBC, Farnell explains.
What is a belt or integrated starter generator?
The internal combustion engine (ICE) has been the propulsion workhorse of the global automotive industry for over a century. Innovations in vehicle electrification are morphing the automobile into an ever more technologically enhanced transportation solution. However, not all electric vehicles (EV) are created equal, and several variations of a hybrid powertrain and fully electric powertrain are evident.Marc Bracken, Technical Marketing Engineer,...
To code or not to code?
Despite the workforce becoming more digitally reliant, new survey results suggest that less than half of employers (48%) in the UK believe that employees joining the workforce have the necessary digital skills or knowledge.
STMicroelectronics manufactures first 200mm silicon carbide wafers
STMicroelectronics has manufactured the first 200mm (8”)silicon carbide wafers for prototyping next-generation power devices from its facility in Norrköping, Sweden.
The necessity of reliable power with a reduced-workforce
The COVID-19 pandemic has put increasing pressure on industry to move towards reduced physical workforces and ever-increasing automation. While it is not a new phenomenon, so-called ‘lights out manufacturing' has taken on a new importance in a landscape where the overcrowding of people could present a health and safety hazard.
The key to manufacturing during COVID-19
COVID-19 has had a huge impact on the world, causing unprecedented disruption to economies and healthcare all around the globe. Many businesses have been impacted, some terminally, and the manufacturing sector is no exception, experiencing challenges to supply chains and employee availability. Ali Husain, Sr. Manager, Corporate Strategy & Marketing, ON Semiconductor, explains.
Embedded machine learning for industrial applications
Over the last few years, there have been countless predictions of how our lives are about to be transformed by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). All this comes at a cost, with the worldwide market forecast to grow to an eye-watering $554bn by 2024. Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics, explains.
SGET announces new chairman
SGET, an international not-for-profit association of companies and organisations that collaboratively develop independent specifications for embedded computer technology, held its triennial management board election. The group elected a new chairman and re-elected four members of the board to lead the association through 2024.