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Artificial Skin to Bring Prosthetics Alive
Stanford University has found a way for electronics to provide input to the body.
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Linear Voltage Regulator Suits Automotive Apps
Allegro’s A4481 linear voltage regulator supplies up to 50 mA of load current to power sensors, low power microcontrollers and transceivers in interior and underhood automotive control units.
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New Storage IC Test Equipment Released by Advantest
The tester uses the same platform and software as other testers by the Japanese company.
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NXP Uses Zentri to Speed Chip-To-Cloud IoT Design
NXP used Zentri to help get chip-to-cloud IoT designs to market quickly and easily, without the potholes of current solutions from Ayla and Electric Imp.
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NXP and Freescale Complete Merger
The new entity will have a combined revenue of more than $10 billion.
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GE Bails on Electrolux Appliance Transfer Agreement
After the U.S. Department of Justice sued to stop the deal and rejected settlement options, GE has decided to move on from the deal.
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4K Image Sensor Ups the Resolution Ante in Security / Surveillance
OmniVision Technologies has announced a color CMOS ultra-high resolution 4K video image sensor.
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Touch-sensing Controllers Target Mechanical Switch Replacement
Microchip Technology Inc. expanded its capacitive touch-sensing technology portfolio with the release of three new touch controllers.
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Infineon Expands 200 V Driver IC Portfolio
Infineon Technologies AG has expanded its 200 V driver IC portfolio for high voltage, high speed IGBTs and power MOSFETs.
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TSMC Takes GaN FETs to Volume Production
In response to surging demand for gallium nitride (GaN) transistors, GaN Systems has announced that its foundry has ramped up production.
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Scientists Use Laser-Induced Graphene to Simplify Energy Storage and Boost Efficiency
A team of Rice University researchers are using their discovery to create flexible, solid-state microsupercapacitors.
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Video: Robot Climbs Over Obstacles Two-Thirds Its Height
Start-up robotics company, Rovenso, has been working with researchers from École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) to develop ROVéo, a four-wheeled robot that can climb obstacle two-thirds its height.
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Researchers Teach Robots How to Learn Similarly to Children
Roboticists are trying to teach robots how to learn in the same way babies do – by exploring their movements, grabbing items, pushing, and imitating.
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Researchers Store Electricity in a Sheet of Paper
Researchers have developed “power paper” – a new material that consists of nanocellulose and conductive polymer, capable of storing energy.
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Greenlight Energy Launches Three Renewable Energy Programs
The programs include no-cost solar installation, LED lighting retrofit projects and fixed-rate clean energy power plans.
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Renesas Unveils Third-Generation R-Car Automotive Computing Platform
The devices in the platform could help enable the autonomous driving era.
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ECIA and IHS Inc. Launch Online Partnership
The Electronic Components Industry Association and business information provider IHS Inc. have partnered to enable ECIA members who are authorized distributors to serve price and availability data posted via www.ECIAAuthorized.com on www.Datasheets360.com, a comprehensive source for manufacturer
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18-bit Sensor Signal Conditioner for Automotive and Industrial Applications
The ZSSC3018 can be used in a wide range of industrial and automotive applications.
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India: Are Digital Fabs on the Way Out and Analog Fabs In?
Bangalore: The two semiconductor fabs set to come up in India seemed to have encountered numerous roadblocks and are likely to be non-starters.
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New Plastic Solar Cells May Be More Efficient, Minimize Photon Energy Loss
Researchers have developed a polymer that can minimize energy loss just as well as silicon-based solar cells when converting photon energy from sunlight to electricity.
