Electronica: Exagan demos multi-kW GaN PSUs

Grenoble-based Exagan is introducing gallium nitride power transistors for automotive and server applications at Electronica. “With the products’ drain-source on resistance capabilities ranging from 30mΩ to 65 mΩ, these new releases provide enhanced performance and power efficiency for diverse applications including electric vehicles (EV), industrial equipment and data servers,” said the firm. Also at Electronicain ...

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Electronica: Farnell issues ebook

Premier Farnell has published an ebook entitled “The Embedded Interviews 2018” featuring the views of several leading experts in the embedded systems sector. The book will be launch at the electronica 2018 Exhibition in Munich (13-16 November) and available to download from http://www.element14.com/ebooks. “Recent advances in embedded systems design are allowing engineers and makers to ...

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Infineon buys Siltectra

Infineon has bought  Siltectra of Dresden, a start-up with an innovative technology (Cold Split) to process crystal material efficiently and with minimal loss of material. Infineon will use the Cold Split technology to split SiC wafers, thus doubling the number of chips out of one wafer. A purchase price of  €124 million was agreed with ...

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Electronica: ADI addresses industry 4.0

At Electronica, ADI is announcing a range of ICs for Industry 4.0. These include: Device-Level Security and Time Sensitive Networking (TSN)Switching Capabilities ADI is now providing new hardware-based identity solutions that enable security at the edge of the network within a factory control loop, and improve a field device’s security posture to meet security standards and ...

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