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GaN technology reduces system size for mission-critical applications
Electronica 2018: By using high voltage GaN FETs from Transphorm, Delta Electronics has been able to reduce the size of its 80Plus Platinum 800W power supply by 25%.
Military strength showcases single-company approach
Worldwide design and manufacture of power conversion and distribution systems is the result of the formation of Coolisys, the power, defence and aerospace systems provider, which includes Gresham Power.
Haptic IC driver cuts external BoM by 50%
electronica will provide the platform for Dialog Semiconductor to demonstrate the DA7280, a low power Haptic Driver Integrated Circuit (IC). The device is capable of driving both ERM (Eccentric Rotating Mass) and LRA (Linear Resonant Actuators) motors, offering High Definition (HD) Wideband Drive, 76% lower idle power consumption and a 50% reduction in external BOM (Bill of Materials) count compared to existing solutions on the market.
electronica 2018: the electronics of the future
The 'Internet of the Voice' is on the rise: sixty-two percent of UK consumers consider voice control of electronic devices important. Fifty six percent even want to enter into a humanlike conversation via smart voice assistants (e.g. Alexa, Siri). From an international point of view, the British are rather cautious with their conversation preferences. By way of comparison: 86% of Chinese want to talk to their electronic devices.
electronica 2018: Energy for tomorrow's networked world
The global electronics trade show, electronica will open its doors in Munich on 13th November 2018 under the motto'Connecting everything - smart, safe and secure'. VARTA Microbattery and VARTA Storage will focus their presentation on the right energy supply for the networked world of tomorrow.
Easy deployment of smart logistics with Bluetooth beacons
The ultra-low-power semiconductor company of the Swatch Group and a technology provider for connected objects, EM Microelectronic, has announced the release of its next-gen family of Bluetooth beacons with longer battery life, longer range, over-the-air customisations and modular certification.
Mastery of the digital-to-physical interface
electronica 2018 trade fair will see Analog Devices’ (ADI) largest presence yet, as well as being the first show to feature the company’s expanded range of technologies following the successful acquisition of Linear Technology. A broad range of demonstrations will showcase every aspect of the company’s mission.
PXI RTD simulator makes its bow at electronica
A range of products designed to increase test efficiency and productivity will be featured by – Pickering Interfaces at electronica in Munich, Germany (November 13 - 16). Making its debut will be a high-accuracy PXI RTD simulator. The 40-263 is a cost-effective method of simulating PT100, PT500 or PT1000 RTDs from -150°C to >850°C.
Retrofit kit designed to aid autonomous driving
Anyone who’s reluctant to give up their 'old' car needn’t go without autonomous features. New retrofit kits will relieve drivers in future of the tedious task of steering.
Lensless computerised camera could assist autonomous vehicles
A new computerised camera without optics uses an ordinary window as the lens. This would enable car windshields to sense objects on the road.All cameras were developed with the idea that humans look at and decipher the pictures. But what if you could develop a camera that can be interpreted by a computer running an algorithm? Why don’t we think from the ground up to design cameras that are optimised for machines and not humans.