Tag: news

7
Aug

Siemens Gets Nationwide Test for Demand Response Software

For the past few years, grid giants including Siemens, GE, Alstom, Toshiba and Schneider Electric have been working on demand response management systems — technology platforms to integrate smart grid technologies with energy assets on the customer side of the meter. In general, they’ve taken grid-focused, utility-centric approaches to this challenge, as befits their roles as suppliers to the utility

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7
Aug

Tesla Roadster Targets 400 Miles Range With A Battery Pack Upgrade

The Tesla Roadster was the first model of Tesla Motors. It helped to pave the way for the success to the next model, the Tesla Model S. The Roadster was more than impressive specifications, it was a statement about how electric cars can be appealing, powerful, and functional. Built from 2008 until 2011, they were and are able to cover

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7
Aug

TI analog innovation enhances in-vehicle infotainment and charging experience

Texas Instruments is advancing the infotainment and user driving experience in the automobile with seven new high-performance power management, Super Speed USB and logic products. TI today introduced a new power management integrated circuit 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 a more

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7
Aug

Microchip uses Semtech long-range RF for IoT designs

For IoT Microchip Technology is combining long-range RF devices from Semtech with its PIC microcontrollers. The likely applications will include metering, security, and industrial-automation. Microchip is addressing teh IoT market with certified wireless modules, sensors and eXtreme Low Power PIC microcontrollers. Semtech says its LoRa RF devices reduce the need for repeaters and has data capacity for IoT networks. For

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7
Aug

AMD aims GPU-based server at supercomputers

AMD has announced its highest performing server graphics processing unit (GPU) for supercomputers. The FirePro S9150 server card is AMD’s first server card to support enhanced double precision and break the 2.0 TFLOPS double precision barrier. It has 16Gbyte of GDDR5 memory and a maximum power consumption of 235W. It is typical for a supercomputer to be designed on a

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7
Aug

Keithley power supply measures

To make portable devices more efficient, engineers have devised clever power-management circuits and software. Mobile devices can turn up the power just when needed and return to sleep mode when idle. But, measuring peak-power consumption can be difficult because power is fully on for short intervals. Plus, the standby current can be 20-to-30 times less than operating current. Keithley Instruments

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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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