Monthly Archives: June, 2016

GraphExeter could enable better ‘bendy’ screens

A team of Engineers and Physicists from Exeter have discovered that GraphExeter – a material adapted from the graphene – can improve the effectiveness...

Low Energy Bluetooth solutions with easy-to-use interface by Microchip

Microchip Technology has announced two next-generation Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) solutions with an easy-to-use ASCII-style command interface that makes the devices easy to configure...

Alliance Launches 256M High-Speed CMOS SDRAMs

Alliance Memory has extended its offering of 256M high-speed CMOS synchronous DRAMs (SDRAM) with two new x32 devices in the 86-pin 400-mil plastic TSOP II...

Linear Guide System

Track Design and Alignment The primary function of a linear guide system is to enable an application payload to be easily moved in one linear...

248,000 industrial robots revolutionising the global economy

The worldwide sales of industrial robots achieved a new record number of 248,000 units in 2015. This represents a rise in 12 per cent compares...

TT Electronics launches SiC power mosfet

TT Electronics, a global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications, launched a Silicon Carbide (SiC) power MOSFET that is designed for high...

Testing PSRR with High-Frequency Ripple

By Cadence Design Systems Power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) is an important parameter for many electronic systems because it measures system performance, enabling designers to...

Vishay introduces AEC-Q101-Qualified 12 V and 20 V MOSFETs

To save space and power in high-efficiency synchronous buck converters for automotive applications, Vishay Intertechnology has introduced the industry's first AEC-Q101-qualified 12 V and 20...

Texas Instruments meets need for skilled power engineers with Power Management Lab Kit series

Texas Instruments is bridging the gap between power theory and real-world applications for engineering students and industry professionals alike with the TI Power Management Lab Kit (TI-PMLK)...

Ultra-thin, flexible solar cells to power wearable electronics

  Scientists have developed new solar cells thinner than human hair and flexible enough to wrap around a pencil, that could power wearable electronics like...

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