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2” x 4” 250W medical and industrial power supply series extended to include five additional output voltages

TDK Corporation has added output voltage models to the 250W rated TDK-Lambda brand CUS250M series of power supplies in the industry standard 2” x 4” footprint. The full range now covers 12V, 15V, 18V, 24V, 28V, 36V and 48V and is certified to the IEC 62368-1 and IEC 60601-1 safety …

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New INS1001DE GaN driver IC from Innoscience designed to drive LV, MV and HV e-mode GaN HEMTs

Innoscience Technology, the company founded to create a global energy ecosystem based on high-performance, low-cost, gallium-nitride-on-silicon (GaN-on-Si) power solutions, has announced the INS1001DE which is designed to drive single-channel GaN HEMTs in either low-side, high-side, or secondary-side SR applications. Min Chen, VP of IC Design at Innoscience, commented: “The INS1001DE …

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ODU MINI-SNAP Super Shorty: The compact solution for big challenges

Space is a scarce commodity – especially in the world of electrical engineering, where every millimetre counts. To meet these requirements, ODU offers a solution with the ODU MINI-SNAP Super Shorty in the F series. This connector is designed to solve problems in places with no room for error, particularly …

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Understanding the thermal loop

Heat treatment processes are a crucial component of many manufacturing processes, but precise control of temperature requires more than just heating control. This is where the thermal loop comes into play. Thermal loop solutions have become increasingly popular for achieving improved temperature control and consistent outcomes, but what exactly does …

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Microchip brings enhanced code protection and up to 15W of power delivery to its USB microcontroller portfolio

The well-known advantages of a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface for embedded designs include its compatibility with various devices, streamlined communication protocol, in-field updatability and power delivery capabilities. To help easily incorporate this functionality into embedded systems, Microchip Technology has launched the AVR® DU family of microcontrollers (MCUs). As the …

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Farnell expands range of high-quality passive components to support customers in their design journey

Farnell says that is has substantially expanded its already extensive range of passive component stock with the addition of new arrivals from brand names such as YAGEO, Kemet, Murata, Wurth Electronik and Panasonic. The passive component market is expected to continue expanding in the coming years. The rising popularity of …

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Delta expand their PMR series adding 150W and 600W models with Active PFC

Delta Electronics have added 150W and 600W models to its panel mount power supply PMR Series with maximum power outputs of up to 158.4 W and 600 W respectively. The two models offer nominal voltage options of 12 V, 24 V, 36 V, and 48 V. Featuring the 1U low-profile …

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New version of Flex Power Designer Software released

Flex Power Modules has introduced the latest update, Version 4.6, of its Flex Power Designer software that enables users to meticulously configure and optimize power systems, even without any attached hardware. This upgrade is said to underscore the company’s commitment to innovation and enhanced support for the evolving needs of …

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Intel and Altera announce Edge and FPGA offerings for AI at Embedded World

At Embedded World, Intel and Altera, an Intel Company, announced new edge-optimized processors, FPGAs and programmable market-ready solutions extending powerful AI capabilities into edge computing. These products will power AI-enabled edge devices applicable to industries across retail, healthcare, industrial, automotive, defence and aerospace. “This next generation of Intel edge-optimized processors …

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BlackBerry collaborates with AMD to advance foundational precision and control for robotics industry

At Embedded World this week, BlackBerry Limited announced a collaboration with AMD which it said is “designed to revolutionize next-generation robotic systems by enabling new levels of low latency and jitter, and repeatable determinism”. Together, the companies will address the critical need for ‘hard’ real-time capabilities in robotics-focused hardware with …

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