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Sponsored Content: Addressing high-voltage current-sensing design challenges in HEV/EVs

Electrification has created a new paradigm in automotive power systems; whether the design is a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) or fully electric vehicle (EV), there are new design challenges to address. This technical article highlights some of the primary challenges in high-voltage current sensing and shares additional resources to aid and simplify your design process. ...

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Viewpoint: Why collaboration on the ground is vital for LEO satellite constellations in the sky

Dr Esen Bayer, CTO at ETL Systems, shares his vision to tackle the ground segment demands of a new generation of low earth orbit (LEO) satellites head-on. He and his team are creating a collaborative platform of completely new smart universal chassis’ designs, where the modules and habitat communicate with one another, interacting intelligently and almost ...

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Sponsored Content: How to gain a competitive edge with advanced DFT

With any new SoC project, there are more things to go wrong than ever imagined during the optimistic early phase of defining the product, writes Ron Press, of Mentor, a Siemens Business. However, the semiconductor industry continues to deliver incredible advances in IC capabilities. The most successful companies continually refine and optimize all aspects of ...

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Sponsored Content: Cloud Services Provide a Path to Embedded Security

Cliff Ortmeyer, Global Head of Technical Marketing at Farnell, considers the use of  cloud Services as a way to provide long-term security and protect the network. Internet connectivity provides the means to add huge value to embedded systems, yet that same connectivity can be a threat to the integrity of devices and the IoT applications that are ...

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Sponsored Content: IoT-AdvantEdge™ Simplifies IoT Edge Product Design

The path to machine learning and personalization requires that some computing occur at the edge of the network. In fact, Gartner is forecasting that companies will generate up to 75 percent of their data outside a traditional data center within the next six years.1 Privacy is one big reason for the need for edge computing. ...

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Sponsored Content: LMD’s V-Sensor for smartphones measures vital signs with medical accuracy

Leman Micro Devices’s e-Checkup and V-Sensor for integration into smartphones, mobile devices and wearables can measure five vital signs – blood pressure, respiration rate, non-contact body temperature, blood oxygen level (SpO2) and pulse rate – all with medical accuracy, within seconds. With no need for any other external devices, e-Checkup is a game-changer in personal ...

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Sponsored Content: NFC pushes IoT applications further afield

Ross Murgatroyd, Senior Global Product Manager at Farnell considers the use of NFC in IoT use-cases where continuous connectivity is either impractical or unnecessary. The technologies behind the internet of things (IoT) is making the world around us more intelligent. In many implementations, the sensor nodes that are installed to relay data constantly to servers ...

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Relec partners with Digiwise for any-angle displays

Viewing angles can be problematic for displays, especially if the person viewing is wearing polarised lens glasses. Addressing this problems, Relec Electronics and Digiwise have developed a quarter-wave retarder film for use over TFT displays used in industrial and municipal applications, such as transportation. The retarder film allows information to be clear and readable in ...

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1kW modular power supply is industry’s first fanless model, claims Relec

Claimed to be the industry’s first fanless 1kW modular power supply, the COOLX1000 from Advanced Energy is now available from Relec Electronics. It is designed for operation in sensitive environments, such as medical and scientific applications. The power supply measures 6.5 x 10-inch (165 x 254mm) and is 1U high. The U-channel design is based ...

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Sponsored content: Coexistence of AC and DC in the Data Center

The consistent use of direct current in a data center makes sense, writes SCHURTER. Losses can be massively reduced. On the power side, the IEC has defined the frame with TS 62735-1. Now it is the turn of the device side. AC and DC are supposed to coexist in a transition phase.   SCHURTER GP21: ...

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