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Toshiba launches transistor for automotive
Toshiba Electronics Europe has launched a high-voltage transistor output photorelay for 400V automotive battery-related control systems
Hitachi Energy connects ScottishPower wind farm to power 1M UK homes
Hitachi Energy will provide onshore and offshore grid connection equipment and power quality solutions to ScottishPower Renewables, part of the Iberdrola Group, a global pioneer in renewable energies.
12V motor control targets automotive applications
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the new S32M2 integrated solution for 12V motor control from NXP Semiconductors.
NB-IoT modules enable sensor networks and metering devices
The SARA-R52 LTE-M/NB-IoT modules from u-blox are now being shipped by authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.
QPT die attach process for power electronics heat removal
QPT has just filed a patent for a novel way to attach dies to the heat spreaders or substrates which are typically Aluminium Nitride (AlN), which it calls qAttach.
Indium honoured with Excellence in Electronics Assembly Materials Award
Indium Corporationis proud to announce its recent achievement of the Excellence in Electronics Assembly Materials Award from Electronics Era, as part of the EE Excellence and Achievers Awards 2024.
London EV Show 2024 comes to a close
The fourth edition of London EV Show has wrapped up, delivering a strong message of collaboration, innovation, and progress towards a sustainable, electric future.
Meta plans $10 billion subsea cable project
Meta is preparing to embark on a new project to build a 40,000+ kilometre subsea fibre-optic cable spanning the globe, according to areport from TechCrunch.
Bringing the Electronics Excellence Award back for 2025
At embedded world 2025, Electronic Specifier will once again be celebrating the very best of the industry with itsElectronics Excellence Award.
How to select 48V connectors for medium-voltage automotive architectures
Government mandates for lower CO2 emissions and consumer demand for vehicle electronics have resulted in a transition from 12V automotive systems to more efficient 48V architectures. These mid-voltage architectures offer higher power delivery and lighter, lower-cost wiring harnesses.