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81 years ago a naval engineer was trying to use springs as a means for suspending sensitive instruments in rough seas when he dropped one and was surprised to see …
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We’re talking thin and light PCs, Arm’s Windows PC market share, wafer bonding by CEA-Leti, and lunar night survival technology…
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Twelve countries have signed up to the the Zero Debris Charter, an initiative of the ESA and EU Space Council. It is intended to solidify their commitment to long-term sustainability …
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Imec and ASML have opened a High NA EUV Lithography Lab in Veldhoven, the Netherlands to bevjointly run by ASML and imec. After a build and integration period of years, …
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NXP and ZF Friedrichshafen are collaborating on SiC-based traction inverters for EVs. By leveraging NXP’s GD316x HV isolated gate drivers, the products are designed to accelerate the adoption of 800-V …
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Synthara, the Swiss in-memory computing startup, has raised $11 million in funding through investments and European and Swiss grants. The round is led by Vsquared Ventures, with OTB Ventures, Hermann …
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Kontron is aiming at military radar with is latest 6U VPX plug-in computer card, based around Intel Xeon D-2800 or D-2700 processors. Called VX6096, it includes VITA48.8 through-flow air cooling to allow …
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Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) has teamed up with Qorvo to build a GaN-based evaluation kit for controlling brushless-dc and permanent magnet synchronous motors. From Qorvo comes its PAC5556A motor control …
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Infineon has announced a flurry of new power products as a prelude to PCIM in Nuremberg next week, the latest of which is a family of 600V super-junction mosfets. Its …
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Navitas Semiconductor has made fast versions of its Gen-3 650 and 1,200V silicon carbide mosfets, branded ‘G3F’ and available in packages including D2PAK-7 to TO-247-4. “We’re pushing the boundaries of …
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