Infineon and Blumio expand collaboration to develop radar-based blood pressure sensor
Infineon Technologies AG announced today that its Silicon Valley Innovation Center (SVIC) has entered a…
Infineon Technologies AG announced today that its Silicon Valley Innovation Center (SVIC) has entered a…
Robust HIP221x Drivers Combine High Speed and High Voltage to Extend Renesas’ 25-Year MOSFET Driver Legacy in Industrial and Consumer Applications
As manufacturers look towards improving production processes, Altus Group, a leading distributor of capital equipment…
Second Product Released on Lattice Nexus FPGA Platform in Just Six Months; Enables Industry-leading I/O Count in Small Form Factor Packages
Würth Elektronik presents filter design for single-pair Ethernet interface
Vicor today announced the new 6U VITA-62. Developed using Vicor high-density and high-efficiency ChiP power…
IPS2200 Delivers Total Stray-Field Immunity, Lower Weight, and Cost-Effective Design in a Thin Profile for Industrial Motors
The IoT has the potential to create huge value from the real-time data collected from sensors and embedded systems in any network. But with the increased value comes risk. The ability to connect with practically any device over a network connection makes it possible for malicious users who spend every day probing for vulnerabilities and weaknesses to find many more targets. When they find a way in, they can bring entire networks down, steal data and blackmail the owners. A report by Kaspersky Labs based on a survey of hacking activity around the world estimated attacks had been staged on more than 40 percent of all industrial control system computers in the first half of 2018 alone.
Up to 90% space saving over current SMD devices; AOI-capable