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This newsletter informs you once a week about the latest news in technology and products as well as technical know-how like white papers, webinars, articles, etc. from AspenCore’s media, including EETimes, EDN, Electronic Products, EEWeb, Electronics-Know-how and many more. |
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Switching power supplies are nearly ubiquitous and used throughout every electronic device. However, they have a major drawback in that their outputs can be noisy due to the high switching transients. In this article, boost circuits will be used for the example circuits, but the results will be directly applicable to any dc-to-dc converter.
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InnoSwitch™-3 flyback switcher IC family with up to 94% efficiency across line and load. Enables compact power supplies to 65 W, no heatsink required. Accurate secondary-side regulation without an optocoupler. Learn More!
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Many companies do not want to see their entire production data and know-how to be stored and processed outside the companies’premises. The proven solution to this challenge are approaches like edge and fog computing. In this webinar you will learn how modular systems based on the well-established and tested COM Express modules provide an efficient solution.
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European technology development has always been a strong factor in the economies of the region, where the ability to create high-margin goods is vital to competitiveness. In the area of IC and system-on-chip (SoC) design and development, cooperative innovation is driving European industry forward.
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Internet of Things device security has become more critical than ever, as the risks now outweigh the opportunities when it comes to potential threats to an individual or even an entire government.
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The F26L is an extremely low-power embedded computer for industrial automation and railway transportation, featuring the Intel Atom Apollo Lake-I. Read the “5 Things about F26L” to learn more about its advantages and key features.
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More and more devices, such as Wi-Fi access points, Internet Protocol phones, security cameras, and LED lighting, are leveraging Power over Ethernet (PoE) for low-voltage DC power. PoE’s application space is poised to explode with the proliferation of the Internet of Things.
ODI is a new high-speed interface for instrumentation and embedded systems. It breaks speed and distance barriers by relying on optical communication between devices, over a standard pluggable optical fiber. ODI is designed to address challenging applications in 5G communications.
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In October and November Arrow Electronics and ST Microelectronics will run Workshops at several locations in Italy. Amongst others, these Workshops will cover topics like WiFi and SubGHz Connectivity, STM32 Microcontrollers, BLDC Soc, PFC, LLC Resonant Converter and Silicon Carbide.
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The global power semiconductor market is expected to rise annually through 2021, led by strength in the automotive and industrial markets, according to market research firm IHS Markit.
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This webinar will review laminated busbar designs and advise some techniques on how to optimize design by avoiding common mistakes. The webinar is beneficial for mechanical and electrical engineers involved in developing inverters, battery systems and other critical applications.
Over the past several years, we at EDN have seen a proliferation of offbeat oscilloscopes. They plug directly into iPhones and iPads, connect over WiFi, fit in your pocket, hold an iPad, and wrap around your wrist. At $199, the Aeroscope 100A comes in just under $200, which is critical for makers and hobbyists. With a few more software features, the Aeroscope 100A would certainly be worth the money.
Sci-fi author David Gerrold makes predictions for AI, IoT, biotech, energy and data security, and calls humor a "defining aspect" of intelligence. We'd expect no less from the guy who foresaw the trouble with Tribbles.
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Life-like robots may soon be able to move around autonomously without being tethered to a confined area
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Supporting safety critical applications is at the core of car-to-car communication, and for years, the technology of choice has been IEEE802.11p. Recently, a new standard has started evolving: LTE-V2V. This White Paper compares the two standards on which the safety of millions of road users will depend on.
In this webinar we discuss three TI reference designs that help designers create smart technology that can be integrated into smart home ecosystems. These designs are easy to retrofit into existing homes.
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