Tag: industry news

7
Aug

Programmable PSUs ideal for battery-powered device mesurement

Typical applications include characterising battery-powered medical devices, wireless sensors, RFID tags, intrinsically safe devices, and consumer electronics, as well as new, low power semiconductor devices. Series 2280S supplies can output up to 192W of low noise, linear regulated DC power. The Model 2280S-32-6 can output up to 32V at up to 6A, and the Model 2280S-60-3 can output up to

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7
Aug

USB 3.0 plus Wireless Charging and Improved Power Management from TI

Texas Instruments, Inc. aims to advance the infotainment and user driving experience in the automobile with seven new high-performance power management, SuperSpeed USB and logic products. TI today introduced a new power management integrated circuit (PMIC) to enhance infotainment systems. TI also introduced the industry’s first USB 3.0 devices and a free-positioning Qi wireless power transmitter for automobiles that enable

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7
Aug

MIPI Alliance releases Battery Interface Specification for mobile devices

The new specification, MIPI BIF v1.1, makes it more practical and convenient for manufacturers to implement ‘smart’ features in device batteries, facilitates the use of high-performance batteries, and adds communications methods that improve battery safety and overall performance. The battery is a critical component in a mobile device and its deployment in a product has direct impact on the consumer

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6
Aug

SunPower Acquires Solar Power Electronics Startup Dfly Systems

Although not yet announced, GTM has just learned that SunPower has acquired Stanford-spawned, early-stage power electronics firm Dfly Systems, according to sources close to the deal. Pricing was not disclosed. SunPower has confirmed the acquisition. Details are scant at this point, but the small firm “builds power electronics that lower system costs,” according to folks in the know who suggest

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6
Aug

Morgan Stanley: Fixed Charges on Solar May Cause ‘Tipping Point’ for Grid Defection

Within the next decade, tens of millions of homeowners could find it economically advantageous to invest in solar combined with energy storage, further distancing themselves from their utility. But will they actually sever ties completely? Barring extraordinary circumstances, the economic case for grid defection is still very weak for U.S. consumers. The electricity system offers valuable backup in case a

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6
Aug

Auto Manufacturers: Hold-Off On The EV Noise Requirements

Back in 2010, Congress directed the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHSTA) to create rules requiring noise generating devices on EVs, PHEVs, and hybrids while operating on electric power. Studies conducted at the time had suggested that such cars were so quiet that they represent a danger to pedestrians, especially the blind. In fact, the National Federation For The Blind

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6
Aug

Japan Announces Enhanced Climate Aid To The Caribbean

As part of its plan to provide climate aid in the developing world, Japan has expanded the support it provides to the Caribbean countries. Under the Project for Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership, the former will provide eight Caribbean countries $15 million for preparing and designing their Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs). As per the agreements

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6
Aug

Semiconductor advance makes ultra-thin solar cells a reality

Several months ago, the team including Thomas Mueller, Marco Furchi and Andreas Pospischil, had already produced an ultra-thin layer of the photoactive crystal tungsten diselenide. Now, the semiconductor has successfully been combined with another layer made of molybdenum disulphide, creating a designer-material that may be used in future low-cost solar cells. With this advance, the researchers hope to establish a

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6
Aug

High-performance DACs Reduce Board Space and Lower System Costs

Texas Instruments introduced a new family of digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that enables engineers to increase the accuracy and performance of programmable logic controller (PLC) I/O modules, field sensors and transmitters, and building automation systems, while decreasing overall system size and cost. The DAC8760 family is also the industry’s first to provide simultaneous voltage and current outputs, giving system designers the

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6
Aug

80V Buck-Boost Controller Operates up to 150 C Junction Temp

Linear Technology Corporation announces the H- and MP-grade versions of the LT8705. This high efficiency (up to 98%) synchronous buck-boost dc-dc controller operates from input voltages above, below or equal to the regulated output voltage. The LT8705 operates over a 2.8V to 80V input voltage range and produces a fixed 1.3V to 80V output, using a single inductor with 4-switch

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