Shielded power inductors handle high current in automotive

Bourns has announced nine shielded power inductors, members of its SRP series. Designed for high current and low radiation in a small space, they feature a coil wound with either round or flat wire, completely press-moulded with an iron-based magnetic metal alloy powder core. “This type of construction delivers magnetic shielding, high current capability, compact ...

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Kemet introduces AECQ200-qualified metal composite inductors

Kemet has launched a family of metal composite power inductors for automotive. The MPXV series forms part of the company’s Metcom range and is AECQ200-qualified. They’re suitable for use in dc-dc switching power supplies for the growing number of ECUs in vehicles, catering for applications such as LED headlights, meter cluster panels, head-up displays, electric water ...

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Richardson RFPD announces franchise agreement with Mixcomm

Arrow Electronics subsidiary Richardson RFPD has entered into a global franchise agreement with Mixcomm to distribute its upcoming mmWave IC products. Mixcomm is a start-up that bases its technology on RFSOI and mmWave technology developed at Columbia University’s Cosmic lab led by Dr. Harish Krishnaswamy, the company’s co-founder and CTO.  Its products address what considers ...

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Smart secure eval kit for for automotive data gateway

STMicroelectronics is aiming at automotive gateways that link car electronics to the cloud with an evaluation kit built around secured chips. Called SGP-TC-EVK ‘smart gateway platform’, potential use-cases include over-the-air (OTA) management, firewall, Ethernet packet inspection, secure CAN-to-CAN data routing, secure CAN-to-Ethernet data routing, body control management, intrusion detection and predictive maintenance. On-board M.2 and Mini PCIe ...

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Rechargeable cells for IoT

NGK Insulators has released further details of its EnerCera range of rechargeable batteries for IoT use. They include parts that can be refow soldered and others that can be hot laminated. There are two sorts: EnerCera Coin – coin cells 1 – 2mm thick for PCB mounting – some can be reflowed EnerCera Pouch – ...

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French fine Apple $1.23bn

The French competition regulator has fined Apple $1.23 billion. The regulator says Apple imposed prices for Apple products on its French distributors including Tech Data and Ingram Micro which were also fined $84.7 million and $69 million respectively for their part in the arrangement. The French argued that the Apple Premium Reseller (APR)  programme was ...

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Rohde & Schwarz FSW signal and spectrum analyser operates at sub-THz

Rohde & Schwarz has demonstrated multi Gb data transmission in the D-Band at 140GHz. The setup features the R&S FSW signal and spectrum analyzer equipped with an R&S FSW-B8001 option, supporting 8.3GHz internal analysis bandwidth. The company claims its setup represents some of the first research exploring data transmission at sub-THz frequencies featuring ultra-wide bandwidths. In the ...

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Nanolumens launches Bright Thinking educational content series

Nanolumens has announced the launch of a content series designed to demystify digital signage. The series will target beginners through electrical engineering experts, explaining specific topics within the digital display industry. Subjects covered by the series will include future technology, systems design, and returns on investment across key segments. It will feature recurring contributions from ...

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Toshiba’s Cortex-M MCU roadmap includes SONOS memory

Toshiba has revealed its Arm Cortex-M microcontroller plans, announcing 200MHz (254 DMIPS) 40nm parts “dissipating approximately 30% lower dynamic power compared to the existing* 65nm devices”, it said, and 130nm parts with SONOS memory. The family is split into two device classes: TXZxA+ (A for ‘advanced’) in 40nm with either an Arm Cortex-M3 or a Cortex-M4 with floating point unit (FPU). TXZxE+ (E for ‘entry’) ...

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