Transient suppressors for CAN and CAN-FD in vehicles

STMicroelectronics is aiming to protect CAN and CAN-FD interfaces with a low-capacitance dual automotive-qualified transient voltage suppressor. Called ESDCAN03-2BM3Y, it has two bidirectional suppressors with a common connection in a 1.1 x 1.0mm package and can clamp as low as 33V with 1A 8/20µs transients, or 37V with a 16A transmission-line pulse – peak pulse rating ...

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More power over Ethernet for Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi will be delivering more power over Ethernet with a 802.3at-compliant version of its power-over-Ethernet add-on board, the ‘PoE+’ HAT. The new board will also eases a supply problem. “Unfortunately, the first-gen PoE HAT uses silicon that’s in short supply,” according to Raspberry Pi. “The old HAT will remain in production, but we are taking the ...

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precision 15Msample/s data acquisition module for hardware-in-the-loop

Analog Devices has introduced a 16bit, 15Msample/s data acquisition module for digitising fast transient signals in power analysis applications “enabling low latency digital control in hardware-in-the-loop or source measurement unit applications”, according to the company. Called ADAQ23875, it has differential input signal conditioning circuitry including 0.005% matched resistors to implement a ±2.048V input range with a 4.096V reference ...

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China in Newport Wafer Fab stealth grab

Newport Wafer Fab is under threat of being taken over by Chinese interests. Nexperia, the NXP standard products unit which, in 2016, was sold to Chinese financial companies  – Jianguang Asset Management and Wise Road Capital – has appointed two directors to the Newport Wafer Fab board after a contract dispute. In December 2029, WingtechTechnology ...

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Toray lifts heat dissipation of CFRP to match metals

Toray has developed a high thermal conductivity technology that lifts the heat-dissipating properties of carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) to that of metals. Applying this technology to CFRP dissipates heat effectively from their sources through thermal conduction paths inside that material. This helps suppress battery degradation in mobility applications while boosting performance in electronic device applications. ...

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Neuromorphic technologies will meet AI workload demands

The neuromorphic sensing market is set to grow at a CAGR of 116% between 2025 and 2030 to reach $5 billion in 2030, says Yole Developpement, and the neuromorphic computing market will grow at a CAGR of 88% between 2025 and 2030 to reach $2 billion in 2030. The three main neuromorphic market segments will ...

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Digi-Key signs Mini-Circuits

Digi-Key has signed a global distribution partnership with Mini-Circuits for its MMIC (monolithic microwave integrated circuit) product line. Through the agreement, Digi-Key is now stocking its 50 GHz, LTCC filters, baluns and couplers, and patented reflectionless filters. Mini-Circuits is a specialist in radio frequency (RF), microwave and millimeter-wave components and systems. Its products are used ...

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Webinar: 2021 IoT Trends, from Farnell customer survey findings

Farnell is hosting, along with Nordic Semiconductor, an IoT webinar which considers these questions: What are the current top IoT applications? Do IoT solution engineers use AI in IoT designs? Farnell surveyed more than 2,000 customers from around the world for its latest IoT survey and will reveal some of its insights, to help shed ...

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Xerotech qualifies battery technology for ESA applications

Xerotech of Galway the lithium-ion battery systems specialist, has qualified one of its proprietary battery safety technologies for space applications with the European Space Agency (ESA). “This is a very exciting project with ESA under the Building Blocks General Support Technology Program (GSTP), that will enable Xerotech to stay at the forefront of battery pack ...

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