CAP-XX has announced the development of 3V thin prismatic supercapacitors, aiming them at wearables, key fobs and other IoT devices where high instantaneous current peaks are needed. Compared with the firm’s existing 2.7V devices, 3V operation allows direct connection to a 3V coin cell, rather than needing an intervening 2.7V LDO. “CAP-XX is initially targeting markets […]
TOP NEWS
LED business news: Lynk Labs IP, LEDvance, GE Lighting, and more
Lynk Labs plans proactive effort to collect licensing fees for AC LED technology, while MLS has become the sole owner of LEDvance and more rumors swirl about GE Lighting and Current divestiture.
ON Semi launches image sensors with NIR capability
ON Semiconductor has introduced CMOS image sensors which have Near Infra-Red+ (NIR+) technology, which effectively combines High Dynamic Range (HDR) with enhanced low light performance to enable high-end security and surveillance cameras. The AR0522 is a 1/2.5-inch 5.1 Megapixel (MP) image sensor based on a 2.2 micrometer (μm) Back Side Illuminated (BSI) pixel technology platform, […]
Blockchain Phones
When I asked a lady what anyone would want a Blockchain-enabled phone for she replied “something illicit”. God bless no-nonsense girls. It seems there are at least three companies planning to market Blockchain-capable phones this autumn. The phones are called Finney, Zippie and BitVault. Finney, designed by Sirin Labs of Switzerland which is said to […]
Seawater desalination protest tide grows
Hermosa Beach has joined a “growing tide of opposition” to the West Basin Municipal Water District’s proposed US$ 300 million ocean water desalination for El Segundo according to local newspaper The Daily Breeze.
San Luis county pledges US$ 900,000 for plans tap into nuclear plant desalination
The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors has committed US$ 900,000 to planning and permitting for a proposal to expand Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant’s reverse osmosis desalination plant to supply South County residents.
Acuva.com – The latest technologies
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MatterCell – New Renewable Energy Source
MatterCell is a revolutionary new technology designed to lower the cost of energy and provide for increasing electricity demands while conserving our natural resources. MatterCell technology enables the generation of renewable electricity, 24/7, on-site and with zero greenhouse gases (GHG’s). It generates affordable clean power from a new source of renewable energy, which is safe, […]
MatterCore – Greenhouse Gas Control & Elimination
MatterCore is an advanced transformational technology that addresses the crucial need to have a safe means to control and eliminate undesirable greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. MatterCore technology is capable of controlling and eliminating excess greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) from the emissions of businesses, factories, utility plants and other sources. […]
SOLAR TECHNOLOGY
Storage Giant tackles energy bills with two solar installs
Storage Giant, a South Wales storage company has turned to solar to help lower its operating costs at two of its sites.
Warrington Borough Council’s checklist for Solar PV success
In 2010 Warrington Borough Council began a social housing PV programme aimed at tackling fuel poverty. Since then the scheme has delivered 3.595MW of solar PV across 3,001 social homes and three sheltered housing schemes as well as 222kW of PV on schools, a crematorium, offices and even the local rugby stadium.
Clipper Teas completes 89kW solar array on factory roof
Dorset-based tea manufacturer Clipper Teas has installed an 89kW solar array on its factory roof in Beaminster.
Italian Embassy receives solar makeover
The Italian Embassy in London is now generating its own clean electricity thanks to a 7.5kWp solar array installed on its roof.
Warwick Hospital installs UK’s first solar-powered parking barriers
Kent-based security company, Green Gate Access Systems, has installed the UK’s first solar-powered parking barriers at Warwick Hospital.
NEW INNOVATIONS
Seawater desalination protest tide grows
Hermosa Beach has joined a “growing tide of opposition” to the West Basin Municipal Water District’s proposed US$ 300 million ocean water desalination for El Segundo according to local newspaper The Daily Breeze.
San Luis county pledges US$ 900,000 for plans tap into nuclear plant desalination
The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors has committed US$ 900,000 to planning and permitting for a proposal to expand Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant’s reverse osmosis desalination plant to supply South County residents.
Acuva.com – The latest technologies
At Acuva.com you can research the latest technologies in the areas of Renewable Energy, Carbon Dioxide Control, LED Technology, Greenhouse Gas Elimination, Solar, Water Desalination and Water Purification as well as other new innovations. You can use our accurate search engine which helps you receive more reliable internet searches whether you are searching for the […]
LATEST NEWS
Most Read – Intel Leixlip, Tesla A15 chip, MicroLED manufacturing
The stories cover MicroLED manufacturing, fabbing the Tesla A15 chip, and Bosch starting semiconductor production in the U.S. And there’s also a major landmark for the Chinese space industry and Intel announcing a $5.7 billion capital investment in Fab 34 at Leixlip, Ireland… The post Most Read – Intel Leixlip, Tesla A15 chip, MicroLED manufacturing […]
Tales In Sintra
The concerns of the day were aired at the1999 9th Future Horizons Electronics Forum in Sintra, Portugal. For Wally Rhines, CEO of Mentor Graphics, the concern was the HE/SW interface. […] The post Tales In Sintra appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Samtec angled launch connectors for precision RF
Samtec is announcing full production availability of its 185-AL series of 1.85 mm 30-degree angled launch board connector (185-AL Series). The angled launch is to allow cables to exit PCBs […] The post Samtec angled launch connectors for precision RF appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Amazon SageMaker HyperPod now supports partition-level topology for Slurm orchestrated clusters
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Amazon SageMaker HyperPod now supports network topology configuration at the partition level for Slurm orchestrated clusters. A single cluster can now run tree topology in one partition and block topology in another, with each partition using the topology best suited to its instance types. This improves distributed training performance by keeping job placement aligned with […]
Amazon OpenSearch UI now supports one-click dashboard migration
By admin
Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports one-click migration from legacy OpenSearch Dashboards to OpenSearch UI, for both OpenSearch domains and serverless collections. OpenSearch UI is the new, zero-downtime, serverless interface for search and unified observability across multiple data sources. With this launch, the multiple tenants and thousands of saved objects you created in legacy OpenSearch Dashboards […]
Amazon GameLift Streams now supports IAM role credentials for stream sessions
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Amazon GameLift Streams now supports assigning an IAM role to a stream session, enabling your application to securely access resources in your AWS account, such as Amazon S3 buckets and DynamoDB tables. With this launch, you can pass a RoleArn parameter when starting a stream session, and your application automatically receives short-lived, auto-refreshing AWS credentials […]
Fable: The Guy Who Should Have Won Power
There was once an IBM salesman who, in his fifth year of business, fulfilled his annual sales quota in 19 days. He left to set up his own company which […] The post Fable: The Guy Who Should Have Won Power appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Highwaymen
The legends about highwaymen portray them a gentlemen – courteous towards ladies as they relieved them of their jewellery, politely asking men to turn out their pockets. The tradition is […] The post Highwaymen appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Hybrid energy storage: we need it more than ever
By EW Staff
Hybrid energy storage systems combine complementary technologies to offer resilient systems that are better suited to modern applications, write Dr Joanna Thurston and Hendrik Bahre. Within the last decade hybrid […] The post Hybrid energy storage: we need it more than ever appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
The Electronics Weekly website is redesigned!
Yes, you’ve come to the right website, the new-look ElectronicsWeekly.com. We’ve updated our design to better reflect and present the latest industry content we are providing. Essentially, we are making […] The post The Electronics Weekly website is redesigned! appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Rohm adds to 600V Super Junction MOSFETs
Rohm has added to its 600V Super Junction MOSFETs with the R60xxXNx and R60xxWNx series. They add surface-mount DFN8080-5L (8.0 × 8.0 × 0.85mm) and TOLL (11.68 × 9.9 × […] The post Rohm adds to 600V Super Junction MOSFETs appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Iridium’s PNT ASIC protectsGPS and GNSS-dependent devices from attack
Iridium Communications is selling the Iridium PNT ASIC, a first-to-market chip designed to help protect GPS- and GNSS-dependent devices from jamming, spoofing, and other growing threats. “The market response to […] The post Iridium’s PNT ASIC protectsGPS and GNSS-dependent devices from attack appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
HATs for Pi
The summer of 2026 brings Raspberry Pi HATs that offer new capabilities extending from AI inferencing and storage expansion to remote power management and long-range wireless communication. Raspberry Pi AI […] The post HATs for Pi appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Micron inks longterm supply deals with seven customers
Micron says it has finalised memory supply deals with Qualcomm, Visteon, HARMAN, JOYNEXT, DENSO, Astemo and Hyundai Mobis, all of which are suppliers to the automotive industry. “These agreements are […] The post Micron inks longterm supply deals with seven customers appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
China H1 exports driven by chips
Chips were a key element of. China’s first half export surge, reports the South China Morning Post. China exported 179.44 billion chips in H126 with a value up 96%YoY at […] The post China H1 exports driven by chips appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
