Hydrogen conversion for Oxford truck

ULEMCo, the company leading the use of ultra-low emission hydrogen-fuelled commercial vehicles in the UK, has just completed the first hydrogen fuel conversion for a UK commercial waste company. Oxfordshire-based Grundon Waste Management selected ULEMCo to carry out the hydrogen diesel dual-fuel conversion for one of its waste disposal trucks. ULEMCo has previously retro-fitted a ...

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Bluetooth 5 for u-blox NINA modules

u-blox has got Bluetooth 5 qualification for its NINA stand-alone short range radio modules. NINA-B1 modules can be upgraded to run Bluetooth 5 via the Nordic Semiconductor Software Development Kit. Based on Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52832 chip, the modules offer  Bluetooth 5 features such as higher throughput and advertisement extensions. Improved data rate and enhanced data ...

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July chip sales up 24%

Chip sales grew 24% in July compared to July 2016 and grew 3.1% compared to June 2017,  reports the SIA July 2017 sales were worth $33.6 billion compared to the July 2016 total of $27.1 billion and the June 2017 total of $32.6 billion.u All major regional markets posted both year-to-year and month-to-month increases in ...

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Efficient LTC buck-boost dc/dc controller

The LTC3779 is a high efficiency (up to 99%) 4-switch single inductor synchronous buck-boost DC/DC controller that operates from input voltages above, below or equal to the regulated output voltage. Its 4.5V to 150V input voltage range is designed to operate from a high input voltage source or from an input that has high voltage ...

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Imec produces ADC and RF front-end for 5G

Imec has profuced two 5G building blocks –  a SAR ADC operating in the below-6GHz frequency bands (4G/5G) and a 60GHz front-end RF phase shifting and on-chip transmit-receive switching. 5G mobile networks, promise massive connectivity through much higher data rates, lower latency and lower battery consumption than current 4G standards. To realize this, frequencies below ...

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