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Are Nanoplatelets the Next Quantum Dots?
Researchers in Zurich have proved their theory about the mechanism of nanoplatelet formation.
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Rohm Puts Third Generation SiC MOSFETs Through its Paces
One of the parts that Rohm was showing off was an isolated gate driver, BM60052, which is a gate driver with coreless transformer offering isolation voltage of 2500Vrms from primary to secondary with such features as I/O delay time of 110ns, and a minimum input pulse width of 90ns.
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Ethernet Connector Suits Heavy-duty Vehicle Apps
The First to meet SAE J2839 standards for heavy-duty vehicles, this connector delivers speeds of 10/100 Mbps and withstands 10x the pull-force of M12 connectors.
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Coaxial Voltage Variable Attenuators Offer 60 dB Attenuation
Attenuators come in six models supporting frequencies from 400 MHz to 18 GHz.
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Power Factor Correction ICs Achieve Over 95 Percent Efficiency
Devices eliminate the need for external current sense resistors and use a control technique that adjusts the switching frequency over output load.
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Video: DIY Portable Game Console Teaches Kids STEM
Makerbuino is an Arduino-powered device that you build yourself to teach kids about electronics and technology
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Sony Rolls Out SSD Series for Video Recording Devices
The new storage devices give higher speeds security and longer lifetime to video professionals
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Internet of Things Devices Powered by Body Heat in Smart Clothing
Purdue University is working on a fabric that includes a flexible, thermoelectric generator
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Single-slot, Half-size PCIe Board Configured with Three I/O and Communication Modules
North Atlantic Industries has introduced its latest PCIe board.
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Lookout Silicon, Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene are Coming
For decades the semiconductor industry has been packing more and more silicon transistors onto each computer chip to keep steadily improving performance, but that process will soon reach its physical limit. Increasingly scientists are looking to silicon’s neighbor on the periodic table, carbon. Specifically, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene.
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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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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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“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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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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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)
