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The Applied Power Electronics Conference Showcased a Number of Innovative Products
A sampling of the numerous products shown at this year’s Applied Power Electronics Conference.
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Six Amazing Teens and Their Inventions
Arguably, some of the most successful entrepreneurs were founders of such companies as Apple, Facebook and Microsoft. The ages of these founders at the time of their entrepreneurial debut spanned from 20 to 26. Today, to a new batch of inventors and entrepreneurs, this might seem a bit old.
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Redflow Launches Energy Storage Unit for the Home
The unit is made from recyclable materials and can store 10 kilowatt hours of electricity.
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Paper-Like Battery Electrode Could Improve Space Exploration and Drone Tech
An engineer from Kansas State University has developed a paper-like battery electrode made out of silicon oxycarbide-glass and graphene.
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GreenPeak Technologies Powers New Smart Home Offerings
By using the company’s radio chips, People Power was able to create three new services for security, energy efficiency and elderly care.
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Boost + Buck Synchronous DC/DC Controller Regulates Automotive Systems
Unlike conventional single-inductor buck-boost regulators, the LTC7813’s cascaded boost + buck solution provides fast transient response with continuous, non-pulsating input and output currents.
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SanDisk Sheds Light on the History and Evolution of the USB Flash Drive
That small stick we use to store our digital data comes in many forms and actually has a rich history.
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Grant Imahara, Mouser Interview TDK Exec on Power Semis and Passives in Power Conversion
TDK President and CEO Jon Nelson discusses power semiconductors and passive components in Mouser’s latest Innovation Spotlight Video Series.
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Engineers Develop Open-Source Microprocessor for Wearables and IoT
New open-source microprocessor system maximizes the freedom of other developers to use and change the system.
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Near-Infrared Image Sensor Targets IoT Camera Market
InVisage Technologies' 1/7-inch format SparkP2 image sensor operates in the invisible 940 nm NIR wavelength.
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LDOs Dispel Misconception that DC Power Regulation is "All About Switchers"
Ultralow-noise regulators enable cleaner, faster communication links.
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GNSS Receiver Module Offers Centimeter-level Precision
u-blox's NEO-M8P offers precision geographic position sensing for applications such as unmanned vehicles and robotic guidance systems.
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TSMC to Build New 12-Inch Fab in China
The facility will produce 20,000 wafers per month on 16nm process technology.
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Oxford Museum Uses LED Lighting for Anthropology and Artifact Illumination
The lighting will provide cost savings and decreased carbon emissions while giving off better illumination for the relics.
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NASA Tests Mini Methane Sensor Aboard Drone to Improve Energy Pipeline Industry Safety
Researchers from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have successfully tested a miniature methane gas sensor aboard a small drone.
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Intel, Mouser and ADI Continue to Support “Create the Future” Engineering Contest
The contest will give the winner global recognition and a $20,000 cash prize.
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Graphene: The Perfect Conductor?
Graphene, the wonder material discovered in 2004, has the potential for changing the world. It is a very thin layer (one atom thick) of carbon atoms bonded in a hexagonal lattice.
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Linear Motion Platform Achieves Velocities Up to 900 mm/s
Capable of high linear velocities up to 900mm/s, low-profile linear stage delivers accuracy, repeatability and long-lifetime performance in various factory automation and semiconductor processing applications.
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DMOS Microstepping Driver Has Built-in Translator
Simple STEP/DIR Interface Makes Microstepping Easy and Accurate
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Magnetometer Combines High Performance, Small Size
Integrated monolithic three-axis AMR sensor and a signal conditioning ASIC achieve ±30 G sensing range.
