EPC Epower stage IC family launched for high-density compute

EPC has announced a 80V, 12.5A power stage IC, part of its Epower family, designed for 48V dc-dc conversion in high-density computing applications and motor drives for e-mobility. The EPC2152 is a single-chip driver plus eGaN fet half-bridge power stage using proprietary GaN technology. Input logic interface, level shifting, bootstrap charging and gate drive buffer ...

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Oxford University and King’s College London are developing ventilators

Engineers, anaesthetists and surgeons from the University of Oxford and King’s College London are building and testing prototype ventilators that can be manufactured using techniques and tools available in well-equipped university and small and medium enterprise (SME) workshops. The team, led by Oxford Professors Andrew Farmery, Mark Thompson and Alfonso Castrejon-Pita and King’s College London’s Dr Federico ...

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NXP i.MX processors with 1 or 2 Cortex-A72 cores stocking at Mouser

Mouser Electronics is now stocking the i.MX 8Quadmax and 8Quadplus applications processors from NXP Semiconductors. The multi-core applications processors are suitable for applications in automotive infotainment, advanced industrial human machine interface (HMI) and control, heads-up displays, and machine vision and tracking devices. The i.MX 8Quadmax and 8Quadplus enable multi-OS platform deployment through full-chip hardware virtualisation ...

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The Sun has come up in China, says Molkenkopf

Qualcomm’s China business is back to the same level it was a year ago, Qualcomm CEO, Steve Mollenkopf (pictured) told CNBC yesterday. “The sun has come up in China with respect to how they’ve returned to a normal state,” said Mollenkopf. Qualcomm gets about half its total revenues from China. “At the end of  January ...

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Intel delivers 90% of the time

After months of shortages, Intel CEO Bob Swan (pictured) has posted an open letter on the company’s web-site saying that Intel’s deliveries are 90% on-time. “I am equally inspired by the deep commitment of our teams to sustain our manufacturing, assembly, test and supply chain operations in Oregon, New Mexico, California and Arizona, as well ...

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Cambridge RF Mesh specialist adds cellular connectivity

CyanConnode, the AIM-listed Cambridge specialist in narrowband RF Smart Mesh Networks, has added cellular capability to its Omnimesh platform. Omnimesh is an open standards platform and it is currently being applied to the future-proofing of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) communications for utilities. The Omnimesh cellular products deliver end-to-end communication across both public and private carrier networks. ...

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Small-footprint USB-C controller

ST has made a small-footprint addition to its USB-C controller family designed and certified for pure 5V sink-only applications. All mandatory features to use the USB-C connector as a 5V universal power plug are integrated, allowing designers to implement USB-C charging solutions quickly and easily without studying the standard or writing code. USB-C is rapidly becoming ...

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