Power
Integrated LQ050XX load switch ICs from Littelfuse
Littelfuse's LQ050XX integrated load switch ICs offer the industry's highest performance with low power consumption.
Würth Elektronik expands its REDEXPERT online simulation tool
REDEXPERT, Würth Elektronik's online platform, has been enhanced with a new feature aimed at simplifying the integration of power modules into applications.
Infineon sets new standard for enhanced power density and efficiency
Infineon Technologies is propelling motor drive applications into the future with its newly unveiled OptiMOS 6 200V MOSFET product line.
New models added to CUI Devices’ DC fans line
CUI Devices’ Thermal Management Group has announced the addition of IP68 rated fan models to its line of DC axial fans.
Power devices get upgrade to 600V
Mouser Electronics is now shipping the TPD4163K and TPD4164K 600V intelligent power devices for brushless DC motor drives from Toshiba.
Syslogic unveils AI applications with NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin
Launching alongside NVIDIA GTC, the AI developer conference in San Jose, California, is the latest Syslogic A4AGX rugged computers are now available.
Bourns introduces high-current mini TCO devices for battery protection
Bourns, a manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, has announced its latest miniature resettable thermal cutoff (TCO) device series, also known as mini-breakers, that are designed to control abnormal, excessive current virtually instantaneously, up to rated limits.
Huawei Mate 60 Pro: what about the HiSilicon 9000s SoC?
HiSilicon, a fabless IC design company owned by Huawei, creates semiconductor chips for Huawei to support a wide range of smart devices, reports Yole Group.
Portwell's WEBS-89I0: compact industrial PC boosts automation
Portwell, a renowned provider in the industrial PC (IPC) market, introduces the WEBS-89I0, a sophisticated embedded system known for its performance and dependability.
Ebflow technology speeds up small nuclear reactor production
An advanced electron beam (EB) welding technology, developed by Cambridge Vacuum Engineering (CVE) has the potential to transform the speed at which small nuclear power stations can be built.