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Sensors
26th May 2025
Simplifying high-voltage sensing with Hall-effect current sensors
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In electric vehicle (EV) charging and solar inverter systems, current sensors measure current flow by monitoring the voltage drop across a shunt resistor or the magnetic fields generated by current flowing through a conductor. These high-voltage systems use current flow information to control and monitor power conversion, charging and discharging.
Webinars
26th May 2025
Exclusive Webinar: Smart Agriculture: Connected Fields, Better Yields with KORE
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Join us for the second session in our Innovation of Things webinar series as we explore how IoT is revolutionising agriculture. From soil sensors to smart silos, discover how connected technologies are solving long-standing challenges and enabling more sustainable, efficient farming practices.
Artificial Intelligence
26th May 2025
Addressing AI limitations in traditional computing
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As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into sectors such as healthcare, autonomous vehicles and smart cities, traditional computing architectures face significant limitations in processing speed and energy efficiency.
Power
26th May 2025
Vishay launches 80V MOSFET with 0.88mΩ RDS(ON)
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To provide higher efficiency for industrial applications, Vishay Intertechnology has introduced a new 80V TrenchFET Gen IV n-channel power MOSFET in the PowerPAK 8 x 8SW bond wireless (BWL) package with best in class on-resistance. Compared to competing devices in the same footprint, the Vishay Siliconix SiEH4800EW offers 15% lower on-resistance while reducing RthJC by 18%.
Industrial
26th May 2025
Arduino Opta – empowering smart automation
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Meet Arduino Opta – the secure, versatile micro PLC built to make industrial and building automation smarter, simpler, and more accessible.
Latest
26th May 2025
How to Optimize Building and Home Automation Designs for Energy Efficiency
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One of the most important design considerations when developing any building automation product is energy efficiency. Some new wireless smart sensors have the capability of operating for more than five years on a single coin-cell battery; others can last as long as 10 years or more. In this white paper, Brian Dempsey Systems Design Engineer at Texas Instruments discusses various advances with respect to energy efficiency in building automation.
News & Analysis
26th May 2025
Invest Qatar partners to boost AI and chips
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The Investment Promotion Agency Qatar (Invest Qatar), Ardian, and Silian Partners have announced a partnership to collaborate on AI and semiconductors. This initiative will contribute to drive digital innovation and to develop strategic technologies in Qatar.
STEM News
26th May 2025
SEMI and Purdue University launch AI and data analysis online courses
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SEMI has announced it has partnered with Purdue University to launch an online course series focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and data analysis techniques for the semiconductor industry.
Artificial Intelligence
26th May 2025
Pulsar: the mass-market neuromorphic microcontroller for the sensor Edge
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Innatera has announced the launch of Pulsar, its first commercially available microcontroller to bring brain-like intelligence into Edge devices. Born from more than a decade of pioneering research, Pulsar delivers up to 100X lower latency and 500X lower energy consumption than conventional AI processors. With this breakthrough, Innatera brings a new class of ultra-efficient, brain-inspired intelligence directly to the sensor Edge. 
Communications
26th May 2025
EnSilica expands Ku-band beamformer chipset range
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EnSilica has announced two Ku-band beamformer integrated circuits, the ENS92051 and ENS92052, which offer best-in-class power consumption and performance. They are designed to address the needs of the next generation of electronically steered antennas for a range of user terminals used with LEO, MEO, and GEO satellite constellations.
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