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By popular demand, Pickering have enhanced their Series 63 range to include a new relay with a 20kV stand-off across the switch contacts. Offering 12.5kV switching at 50W, up to 3A switching current. Available in Form A and Form B. Designed for hipot testers, cable testing, medical, and HV instrumentation. Can deliver up to 100 million operations when cold switching. |
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Engineers, if you're building systems that demand accurate, high-speed pulsed or continuous current drive — the LMH13000 is designed with you in mind.
This voltage-controlled current source delivers rise/fall times under 1 ns, supports up to 5A pulsed output, and uses TI’s proprietary HotRod™ package for ultra-low inductance and high-speed switching. With built-in thermal shutdown and voltage programmability, it's ready to push performance in your next design.
Preview the specs and see what’s under the hood. |
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Laird Thermal Systems has announced its rebrand to Tark Thermal Solutions. This name change is a new chapter for the company following the expiration of the previous Laird Name License Agreement. |
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Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) announced that Inventchip, a provider of SiC power devices and IC solutions headquartered in Shanghai, has successfully demo’d a 2.5kW GaN-based CCM totem-pole PFC reference design using CGD’s ICeGaN gallium nitride ICs. |
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New wearable heart attack detection technology from University of Mississippi researchers has the potential to identify heart attacks faster and more accurately compared with traditional methods. With heart attacks, every second counts. |
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Texas Instruments (TI) is demonstrating new power-management products and designs at the PCIM Expo and Conference, 6-8th May in Nuremberg, Germany. |
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NOVOSENSE Microelectronics will debut its AEC-Q100 qualified smart cockpit solutions for the first time in Europe at PCIM 2025, including the NSDA6934-Q1 Class D audio amplifier and the NSHT30-Q1 temperature and humidity sensor. |
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Ceramics may soon shed their reputation for brittleness, thanks to a new innovation that combines ancient design principles with contemporary materials engineering. |
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Researchers from Georgia Tech have created a 5” robot that can jump 10ft high – without the use of legs.
Taking inspiration from the way microscopic parasitic worms, called nematodes, can leap great distances relevant to their body size, the engineers decided to study how the creatures’ jumping mechanism could help develop robots that are able to effectively move across different terrains, at different heights, in different directions. |
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Arrow Electronics and its engineering services arm, eInfochips, in collaboration with Vishay eMobility, announced the launch of a low-voltage traction inverter reference design tailored for light electric vehicles (LEVs). |
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