Tag: battery industry

23
Oct

MCUs for Industrial IoT and Motor Control

Spansion Inc. today added 96 new products to the Spansion® FM4 Family of flexible microcontrollers (MCUs). Based on the ARM® Cortex®-M4F core, the new MCUs boast a 200 MHz operating frequency and support a diverse set of on-chip peripherals for enhanced human machine interfaces (HMIs) and machine-to-machine (M2M) communications. The rich set of peripherals and large memory allow single-chip solutions

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23
Oct

Resistors in Wire and Thick-Film from Metallux

The innumerable variations of voltage, current and resistor values frequently create major challenges for the designer of components. The question that often arises is which solution has the least compromises. Metallux AG can actually fall back on the benefits of two technologies: thick-film resistors and wire-based resistors. In practice, it is the application that defines clear specifications for the resistance.

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23
Oct

Australia Seeks to Reduce Renewable Energy Target to ‘Real’ 20%

Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s government will negotiate with the opposition to cut Australia’s renewable energy target and exempt industries such as aluminum and copper smelting. Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane said he was “reasonably confident” the target would be reduced from the current 41,000 gigawatt hours of electricity from renewable projects to between 26,000 and 28,000. While negotiations with Labor will

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23
Oct

Wide-Input, 20 Amp GaN-Based Buck Converter Demo Board

Efficient Power Conversion Corporation (EPC) introduces the EPC9118, a fully-functional buck power conversion demonstration circuit. This 400-kHz buck converter board uses an input of 30- to 60-V and delivers a 5-V, 20-A maximum output current. It features the EPC2001 and EPC2015 enhancement-mode (eGaN®) field effect transistors (FETs), as well as the LTC3891 buck controller. This buck converter design is designed

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23
Oct

Masdar Helps Oman Prepare for the Post-Oil Era With the Gulf’s First Wind Farm

The Sultanate of Oman is building the largest wind farm in the Gulf States region. The $125 million, 50-megawatt project is a joint development between Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company, Masdar, and Oman’s Rural Areas Electricity Company (RAECO). Estimated to generate enough clean electricity to power 16,000 homes and mitigate 110,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year, the project is

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23
Oct

UK Building World’s Most Environmentally Friendly Solar Farm

UK-based solar farm operator Primrose Solar is teaming up with solar company Solarcentury to build a 48 MWp solar farm on the Southwick Estate in Fareham, Portsmouth. The farm will produce enough clean electricity to power 11,000 homes, but that’s not the whole of the good news story. The companies are taking a holistic approach to the project with the

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22
Oct

Italy’s Technicar To Launch 800HP Electric Supercar

Electric vehicles are the fastest-growing market segment in Europe, outpacing even the popular crossover market in year-over-year growth. This has apparently struck a chord with Italy’s Technicar, which wants to launch an 800 horsepower electric supercar called the Lavinia to compete with the likes of the LaFerrari. Technicar is in the early stages of prototype development, so what you’re looking

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22
Oct

Solar System Prices Decreased By 20% In 2013

A new report from the US Department of Energy has revealed that system prices for distributed solar PV in America dropped by between 12 and 19 per cent nationwide in 2013 – and will likely fall by a further 3-12 per cent this year, depending on system location and market segment. The third edition of a jointly written report on

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22
Oct

Australian Renewable Energy Industry In Hot Water

It will come as no surprise to most to read that the Australian renewable energy industry is in hot water — and like the unlucky frog from urban legends, the water is steadily boiling the industry alive. Mixed metaphors aside, this week has seen several indicators to back up the hyperbole that has been thrashing around the Australian political sphere

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22
Oct

Quick Cable Announces a Safe Way to Transport Leaky Batteries

Quick Cable Corp.  has launched its QuickContain Battery Recycling Kit. This kit meets transportation requirements for shipping used, damaged, or leaking batteries. Itʼs ready-to-use with printed transportation markings and all needed packaging materials contained within a self-closing UN 4G rated fiberboard box. Transporting used, damaged, or leaking batteries can be dangerous and costly. Improper transportation methods may cause personal harm

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