In Germany, young people are pushing e-mobility: acceptance of it decreases with age. Drivers choose “green” power for their electric vehicles
Two-thirds of all German motorists can imagine buying an electric car. This is the result…
Two-thirds of all German motorists can imagine buying an electric car. This is the result…
Powerbox, one of Europe’s largest power supply companies and a leading force for four decades…
Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced the industry’s first USB-C™ buck-boost battery charger to support both Narrow Voltage…
As specified in the European Directive 2015/863 dated 22nd of July 2019, electronic equipment manufacturers will have to comply with the third revision of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), referenced as RoHS 3.
All categories of electrical and electronic equipment are affected except medical devices and monitoring and control instruments, for which restrictions will apply from the later date of 22 July 2021 to take into account their longer innovation cycles. The “Revision 3” adds four additional restricted substances, listed under phthalate, to the original list of six (see table 1).
A new IEEE 4-pair high power (71W) standard – IEEE802.3bt!
16th Battery Experts Forum with enormous growth
Innovative single-inductor, multiple-output power-management architecture eliminates multiple inductors for compact, high-performance applications
UnitedSiC, a manufacturer of silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, expands its UF3C FAST Series product…
Würth Elektronik eiSos: WR-COM series with USB 3.1 type C
Flex Power Modules introduces its first generation of Direct Conversion products to address the growing…