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Ambient Light Sensor Recognizes Gestures
Vishay Semiconductors’ VCNL4035X01 ambient light sensor provides gesture recognition for various automotive, consumer, and industrial applications.
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TE Connectivity Developed a Compact Glass-Sealed Hybrid Penetrator
TE Connectivity’s glass-sealed hybrid penetrator contains one optical and two electrical contacts in a single body, saving space in oil and gas, submarine and naval applications.
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Mouser to Host Webinar on Bluetooth 5
Mouser Electronics will host a webinar on the advancements of the Bluetooth 5 specification on April 11.
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Bosch and Daimler Team to Deliver Fully Self-Driving Cars by 2020
The main goal will be to develop software and algorithms to get the earliest possible introduction to the technology on the market.
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APEC 2017: ON Semiconductor Launches 100 V Bridge Power Stage Module
The device is design to work in cloud-based applications such as wireless base stations, power modules or any on-board isolated DC-DC converter
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Researchers Make “Pre-Heating” Discovery That Could Speed up 3-D Printing Process
A team from Binghamton University has discovered some bottlenecks in 3-D printers that could speed up the entire printing process if they were improved.
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Self-Healing Material May Indicate a Future of Auto-Repair Smartphones
If you’ve ever seen X-Men, you know that Wolverine could heal himself, giving him a leg-up when it comes to saving the world. Now imagine your smartphone could heal itself. What a help that would be for consumers.
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Building the Star Wars Superlaser via Multiplexing Beams?
Research imitates science fiction when multiple laser beams converge into a single intense output beam.
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“Spray-on” Memory Opens the Door for Future Bendable Storage Devices
The technology could be used to bring memory to materials such as paper, plastic and fabric.
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Real-time Imaging of Methane Gas Leaks
An infrared imaging system for low-cost, real-time detection of gas leaks in pipelines and at oil and gas facilities captures videos of methane leaking from a tube at about 0.2 l/min.
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Boeing Shows Off Deep Space Gateway Concept
The gateway could be a waypoint for Mars missions located near the Moon
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Volvo Calls for Traffic Safety Data Sharing Among Governments
The automotive OEM believes this will lead to a real-time boost in global vehicle safety
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Drones Deliver Lab Samples Between Two Swiss Hospitals
Drone logistics vendor Swiss Post and drone maker Matternet are contributing to the project
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Flexible Displays: How They're Made and What You Need to Know
Increasingly, the new “must have” feature for electronic devices is a flexible display, which are lighter, more durable, and can create interesting display shapes beyond the standard rectangle.
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Power Integrations HiperPFS-4 Enables 98% Efficient PFC Designs Up to 550 W
HiperPFS-4 devices incorporate a 600 V MOSFET suitable for 305 VAC input and a variable frequency CCM PFC controller in a single, compact, electrically isolated, heat-sinkable package.
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Now Part of Analog Devices, Linear Technology Unveils Second Gen Silent Switcher Parts
APEC 2017 was Analog Devices' first opportunity to demonstrate that by acquiring Linear Technology, it has created an analog technology company with a comprehensive suite of high-performance analog offerings.
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CUI Moves Forward on Software Defined Power for Data Centers
To implement what it calls Software Defined Power, CUI has partnered with Virtual Power Systems (VPS) to bring intelligence to power supply design in a data center infrastructure via its Intelligent Control of Energy (“ICE”) technology.
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A Sneak Peek at Upcoming Apex Hardware, Software
At APEC 2017 Apex unveiled two upcoming new products and one power design software tool with new modules expected to be ready later this year.
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NTT DATA, MHI Form Tie-up in Information Systems
NTT DATA Corporation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) have agreed to establish a new company, to be based on the existing MHI Information Systems Co., Ltd. (MHIIS)
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32-Bit SAR ADC Achieves High Dynamic Range
Linear Technology’s LTC2500-W successive approximation register provides both a 32-bit low noise digital output and a 32-bit, 1 Msps no latency output.
