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Strict emission regulations worldwide heavily affect the car industry. To meet these regulations, electrification will play a major role. In this webinar you will learnw hy there is no way back from electrifying the powertrain, which components to select for which application and that IGBTs can also be used in fast switching applications
In this webinar you will learn about Vishay’s latest developments in Silicon and Package Technology and how your application can benefit in terms of efficiency and PCB area usage. Focus will be on 60V – 100V MOSFETs.
Semiconductor sales growth has
slowed substantially in recent months as the rapid price increases that
fueled the market's growth for more than two years has slowed to a
trickle. The three-month rolling average for chip sales growth slowed
to 13.8% in January, the lowest level since November 2016, according to
the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics organization.
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COMe-C08-BT6 is a COM Express™ Type 6
with Intel® 8th Gen. Core™ i7/i5/i3/Xeon® (formerly Coffee Lake H) CPUs
reaching 12 max threads. With up to 3 independent displays supported,
DDR4 with ECC technology and H.265/HEVC HW transcoder, it is an ideal
platform for digital signage, infotainment and HMI.
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Most modern embedded software applications are
stored and executed from flash memory. Flash provides an inexpensive
and fast storage medium for microcontroller-based applications. These
applications though are often real-time applications where execution
time and deterministic behavior are paramount. While flash memory is
fast, it’s not as fast as executing code from RAM.
The IoT trend sets new standards and ensures
modernization and interoperability in all areas. Street lights
communicate with each other, the smart home can be controlled by mobile
phone and the luminaries inform about the room utilization.
As I pen these words on Nov. 26, 2018, it’s 1:00
p.m. Central Standard Time, which means that NASA’s InSight Lander is
now less than one hour away from its scheduled arrival to land on Mars.
I don’t know about you, but I’m perched on the edge of my command chair
in my office watching the live coverage of this mission...
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As with any trade show featuring
“embedded technology” anywhere in the world, the Embedded Technology
2018 Exhibition in Yokohama earlier this month got hijacked by today’s
two hot topics: AI and IoT.
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Automotive electronics systems
are projected to grow the fastest of the six major end markets for
semiconductors through 2021 as technology advancements continue to
increase the electronic content of vehicles, according to a forecast by
market research firm IC Insights.
This webinar will show how thermal and inductance
simulations on busbars and capacitor- busbar assemblies can help in
optimization of overall system design to achieve the best performing
and cost-effective solution. Both thermal and inductance simulations
will be presented during the webinar.
Japanese automotive components
supplier Denso Corp. grabbed a stake in German chipmaker Infineon
Technologies, investing an undisclosed amount described as "the
mid-double-digit million-euro amount." Denso and Infineon aim to
accelerate development of new and emerging automotive technologies —
including automated driving, vehicle electrification and
electro-mobility ...
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One of the things I strongly believe
is that people, not products, make an industry. You can take a thousand
cell phones and put them in a field, and all you have is a stack of
phones. Put a thousand people into a field and you have a marketplace.
The technology is important, of course, as we need products and
services to trade...
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The advanced power management of high-performance
embedded computer systems prioritizes peak performance over
deterministic behavior. What can designers do if determinism is an
important factor for their embedded systems?
Contract manufacturing giant Hon Hai Precision —
commonly known under the trade name Foxconn — plans to cut nearly
$3 billion in costs in 2019 as it grapples with increased
competition and iPhone production cuts by Apple, according to the
Bloomberg news service.
The promise of wireless power, or wireless energy
transfer, is certainly not new. Famously, Nikola Tesla experimented
with long-range wireless energy transfer, but his most ambitious
attempt — the Wardenclyffe Tower — failed when he ran out of money.
Since then, scientists and engineers have made great strides in
advancing the technology, but many feel that the technology still falls
short of its lofty expectations.
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