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Maths converges on a better thermoelectric material

May 17, 2024
steve bush

A University of Houston designer p-type thermoelectric material has shown >10% conversion efficiency at a temperature difference of 475K. It is a high-entropy ‘Zintl’ alloy of the form YbxCa1-xMgyZn2-ySb2, for ...

The post Maths converges on a better thermoelectric material appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

Q1 PHEV sales up 46%; BEV up 7%

May 17, 2024
david manners

Global passenger EV (BEV+PHEV) sales grew 18% YoY in Q1 2024, according to Counterpoint’s EV Market Tracker. While BEV sales increased by 7% YoY during the quarter, PHEV sales grew ...

The post Q1 PHEV sales up 46%; BEV up 7% appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

X-Fab upgrades 180nm high voltage auto process

May 17, 2024
david manners

X-FAB Silicon Foundries SE, the analogue/mixed-signal and speciality foundry, has updated its XP018 high-voltage CMOS semiconductor fabrication platform with new 40V and 60V high-voltage primitive devices, which feature an extended ...

The post X-Fab upgrades 180nm high voltage auto process appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

Phlux APDs to boost ESA satcomms

May 17, 2024
david manners

Phlux Technology, a manufacturer of avalanche photodiode (APD) infrared sensors, Airbus Defence and Space, and The University of Sheffield have embarked on a €500,000 Euro project to build more efficient ...

The post Phlux APDs to boost ESA satcomms appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

UK Space Agency funds satellite instruments to monitor emissions

May 17, 2024
Alun Williams

The UK Space Agency has announced £9 million of funding for satellite instruments to help monitor the climate. Delivered by the Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation (CEOI), the money will ...

The post UK Space Agency funds satellite instruments to monitor emissions appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

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