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Standardised AK Interface: Featuring the Arbeitskreis (AK) connector interface, this system is inter-matable with other AK connectors. This universal standard, widely adopted in the automotive ...
In traditional data centre applications fibre is extensively used in with equipment installed in a carefully regulated and protected operating environment. The popular fibre connector types such as LC ...
Digi, STMicroelectronics, and Anglia Components have joined to organise a one-day seminar where engineers will learn How to Seamlessly Transition to Linux-Based MPUs.
Hitex was awarded the 'embedded award' at the embedded world 2019 for the innovative SafeTpack. With this award, Hitex has been honoured for the fourth time by the expert panel of judges for ...
With the E523.01, ELMOS presents an EC motor driver with all the functions required for the configuration of a complete, low-cost system. Apart from the high-performance bridge driver, for ...
At the 2020 International Electron Devices Meeting, imec presented a novel dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) cell architecture that implements two indium-gallium-zinc-oxide thin-film transistors ...
On 21 May 2014, the Würth Elektronik eiSos Group signed a contract for the purchase of the Italian connector manufacturer Stelvio Kontek SpA.
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor (AOS)1 unveils a 25V AONK40202 MOSFET featuring DFN3.3×3.3 Source-Down packaging with centre gate technology for easier routing on the PCB, so the gate driver connection ...
Vishay Intertechnology recently introduced a new tricolour LED that provides luminous intensity to 2800mcd at 20mA for interior automotive lighting, RGB displays, and backlighting.
Today, data is constantly moving, with people worldwide continuously sending emails, uploading files to the Cloud and sharing information between devices. This is known as data in transit, which is ...
HyRel Technologies is pleased to announce it will collaborate with NJMET, a provider of electronic component testing and reliability analysis in New Jersey, US.
Microchips are used in almost every electrical device we use today. They are used to power everything from consumer electronics to industrial machines, communication systems, and medical devices.