Brushed motor driver handles up to 50V 9A

Toshiba has created a motor driver for brushed electric motors used in, for example, domestic robotic vacuum cleaners, banking terminals and cash dispensers. Called TB67H420FTG, it can separately control two 47V (10Vmin, 24Vnominal) motors running at up to 4.5A, or via a separate mode the bridges can be combined to power a single 47V 9A motor. The ...

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GaN-on-SiC transistors for S-band radar

Integra Technologies, the RF and microwave transistor and amplifier specialist, has announced a pair of 135 W and a 130 W GaN-on-SiC transistors for S-band radar applications. IGT2731M130 is a 50-Ohm matched high-power GaN HEMT transistor, suppling a minimum of 130 W of peak pulsed power, a gain of 13.5 dB and a drain efficiency ...

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CBI’s ‘Smooth Operations’ report looks at post-Brexit regulatory framework

A CBI study called ‘ Smooth Operations’ looks at the regulatory needs of 23 industries and service sectors after Brexit. The CBI study says Brexit presents opportunities for rule changes in sectors such as agriculture, shipping and tourism that could ultimately benefit the British economy and consumers. However, the report adds that opportunities for divergence ...

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London Cyber Innovation Centre to open in June

. The London Cyber Innovation Centre – a £13.5 million initiative to bring industry, researchers and investors together to boost the UK’s position as a place to develop cyber security technology – is to open in the Olympic Park in June. The centre will be run by Plexal from its Here East headquarters, and is ...

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