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Pasternack's attenuators support up to 50GHz
Pasternack, a brand under Infinite Electronics and a supplier of RF, microwave, and millimetre-wave products, has introduced a new series of RF fixed attenuators with 2.4mm connectors.
Current consumption reduction solutions
Marian Hryntsiv, Senior Technical Documentation Apps Engineer, Renesas Electronics explores current consumption reduction solutions.
US ITC confirms EPC Patents and infringement by Innoscience
Efficient Power Conversion(EPC), a rapidly growing and innovative company, announces that it has moved one step closer to achieving preeminence in the gallium nitride (GaN) power semiconductor industry, as its intellectual property rights to this revolutionary technology were upheld for the third time in three months.
Chromacity's laser used in space research
Chromacity, a technological innovator in ultrafast infrared lasers, has been acknowledged in groundbreaking research conducted by Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, USA.
Innovative battery design: more energy, less environmental impact
A breakthrough in electrolyte design for lithium metal batteries is promising to significantly enhance theefficiency of electric vehicleswhile reducing their environmental footprint.
EPFL researchers design device for quantum cooling
Engineers at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) have designed a device capable of efficiently converting heat into electrical voltage at temperatures lower than that of outer space.
Shrink motor drives for e-bikes, robots, and drones
EPC announces the availability of the EPC9194, a 3-phase BLDC motor drive inverter reference design.
High-performance 5V analog front end with high gain PGA
Nisshinbo Micro Devices has announced the release of its latest innovation, the NA2200 Analog Front End (AFE).
PSpice for TI design and simulation tool
PSpice for TI is a design and simulation environment that helps evaluate functionality of analog circuits. This full-featured, design and simulation suite uses an analog analysis engine from Cadence.
Research suggests clothes could capture body movements
New research published by the Universities of Bristol and Bath suggest that clothing might soon be capable of capturing and recording body movement.