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Torex “micro-DC/DC” XCL233 series
Torex Semiconductor has launched the XCL233 which is a new series of inductor built-in step-down DC/DC converter.
Thermal camera packages to suit electronic testing needs
With the world currently transitioning to green energy systems and connected infrastructure, demand for new electronic systems and components is growing exponentially.
High precision voltage tracker for automotive
Nisshinbo Micro Devices has launched the NJW4250 intended for automotive applications, ECU, Body Equipment, power supply for off-board sensors.
element14 ‘Experimenting with Supercapacitors Design Challenge’
element14 has recently launched its Experimenting with Supercapacitors Design Challenge to promote supercapacitor understanding.
Raltron’s RLX series antennas for utility metering applications
Raltron aims to provide longer operational life for utility metering applications with its RLX Series of metal helix antennas.
Intel, Cisco, NVIDIA, GlobalFoundries and TSMC … the silicon photonics waltz
The silicon photonics industry unveils cutting-edge developments, strategic collaborations, and China’s rise on the horizon.
STMicroelectronics reveals integrated hot-swap and ideal-diode controller
The STMicroelectronics STPM801 is the market’s first automotive-qualified integrated hot-swap and ideal-diode controller featured for functional-safety applications.
Another victory for the PoliMOVE car from Politecnico di Milano
On 18 June, for the fourth time in a row, the PoliMOVE team from Politecnico di Milano won the latest edition of the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC), the autonomous car race which this time was held at home, at Autodromo di Monza in the context of MiMo, Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show.
KYOCERA AVX adds to its TWD HTMC series
KYOCERA AVX has added a new 100mF/3V rating to its TWD High-Temp Max-Cap (HTMC) Series hermetically sealed and axial leaded DLA T4-size wet tantalum capacitors.
CERcuits wins second place in US Army's xTechInternational competition
CERcuits BV, a Belgian technology company specialising in ceramic electronic circuits, announces its achievement as the second-place winner in the xTechInternational competition organised by the US Army.