New Line of Peltier Modules Features Unique Construction that Delivers High Performance and Longer Life
CUI’s Thermal Management Group announced a new line of high performance Peltier modules that boasts…
CUI’s Thermal Management Group announced a new line of high performance Peltier modules that boasts…
Powerbox, one of Europe’s largest power supply companies and a leading force for four decades…
Microchip announces the new dsPIC33EP128GS808 family of high-performance, live-updateable dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). The…
Continuing to set the standard for precision amplifiers, Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ:TXN) introduced the first…
The overall market for AC/DC and DC/DC commercial switch mode power supplies (C-SMPS), which excludes consumers and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), is estimated to be in a range of 22 to 25 billion US Dollars. This level has been stable for more than five years and from an outsider’s point of view, could be perceived as a very static industry with very moderate growth index. This perception is amplified by a general feeling that the power supply industry reached such level of maturity, nothing will really happen, which in fact is not the case. Despite the steady top number, the C-SMPS industry is extremely dynamic, adjusting to market changes, new regulations, emerging new technologies and in permanent transformation, developing products and power solutions for early stage new technologies (e.g. 5G, Industry 4.0) or even not existing.
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Microchip announces the industry’s lowest-power Passive Entry/Passive Start (PEPS) solution: The ATA5700 and ATA5702 are…
Highly integrated ISL78226 addresses 48V hybrid powertrains that provide improved emissions and better fuel economy
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