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SiC comes of age for outdoor uses
Reiterating its focus on the automotive sector and commitment to SiC technology, Rohm Semiconductor has introduced a 1700V SiC power module.
Motor driver SoC features integrated RISC-V Core
At the electronica show in Munich taking place this week (Hall B5, Booth 449),TRINAMIC Motion Control is unveiling its new family of motor drives with an embedded RISC-V core, dubbed ‘Rocinante’. Components in the new family combine Trinamic’s decades of experience in embedded motor and motion control together with the flexibility of the open RISC-V ISA microcontroller.
High accuracy 3-axis inclinometer with digital angle output
Murata has announced a new 3-axis inclination sensor with a tilt angle output and digital SPI interface. The high performance SCL3300 series of devices will be used in a variety of demanding applications including levelling, tilt sensing, machine control and structural health monitoring.
The future of automotive high-efficiency power sensing at electronica
The future of its automotive and high-efficiency power and sensing technologies are demonstrated by Allegro MicroSystems at electronica 2018.Allegro MicroSystems in Hall C5 stand 232 is showcasing a variety of intelligent solutions at electronica Munich that give automotive and industrial manufacturers a competitive edge – these solutions include a new coreless current sensor IC.
Long term vision for connectivity demonstrated at electronica
Fischer Connectors continues to push the boundaries in rugged miniaturisation, high speed data transmission, sealing, wearability and IoT. At the biennial tradeshow electronica, the company showcases in Hall B2, Stand 219 how it is reimagining connectivity with its customers thanks to technological partnerships with Wearable Technologies and SolarStratos, as well as cross-market customer applications in the medical, security, industrial, unmanned...
electronica 2018: High power conversion solutions for EVs
Exaganis extending its market reach by introducing newG-FETpower transistors and G-DRIVE intelligent, fast-switching devices with enhanced power capabilities for automotive and server applications. With the products’ drain-source on resistance (RDSon) capabilities ranging from 30-65mΩ, these new releases provide enhanced performance and power efficiency for diverse applications including Electric Vehicles (EV), industrial equipment an...
Power modules provide solution for vehicle on-board charging
A driver of energy efficient innovations, ON Semiconductor has launched new Automotive Intelligent Power Modules (IPMs) that offer good power density and improve overall performance in on-board charging (OBC) and other high-voltage DC/DC conversion applications for electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs).
electronica 2018: Latest innovations in connectivity and RF energy
At this year's electronica trade show taking place from the 13th to 16th November, MesseMünchen,HUBER+SUHNERis set to present a new era for critical connectivity.Designed for phase critical applications requiring ultimate precision and reliability, the company’s new product line of Consistent Over Temperature (CT) phase invariant cable assemblies provide performance across a number of key factors.
Modular speed and direction sensor kit at electronica
ZF Switches and Sensors have developed a very efficient modular approach to speed and direction sensing. The hall-effect sensor’s modular design allows customers to pre-select key sensor criteria including shaft length and output interface.Supplied with a plastic housing and mounting flange all standard parts meet the requirements of IP67, and notably IP69 for harsh environmental conditions with ingress protection at depths of 20-60mm.
Answering the major questions of digitisation
Answers are being given by Infineon Technologies to the major questions related to digitisation: How can clean energy be produced and how does it get into the electric car quickly and with low losses? What makes servers more efficient? How suitable are robots already for use in everyday life? And how do we protect ourselves in a connected world against attackers from cyberspace?