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Paul Whytock
By Paul Whytock, May 22, 2012
If you’re heading to the show, be sure to make the most of the semiconductors, sausages, and sauerkraut.
By Alberto Guerra, May 09, 2012
Traditional interior permanent magnet (IPM) solutions for the 30W to 200W inverterised motor-drive market require either a large construction or use of an external heatsink. International Rectifier's alternative approach uses PCB copper traces to dissipate heat from the module. As a result, it has a smaller package design and can eliminate an external heatsink.
By Gordon Lunn, May 01, 2012
By Anders Guldahl, March 29, 2012
Most modern MCUs have more than one low-power mode, ranging from a light sleep or standby mode through deep-sleep to off. However, the power savings available from lower-energy sleep modes come at a price. Energy Micro's Anders Guldahl explains how to optimise a design by finding the lowest power sleep mode that provides an adequate response time.
By Binay Bajaj, March 01, 2012
Presented By Maxim
Presented By Datatronics
Presented By Micropower
Ongoing improvements in hardware and software plus innovative approaches in scanning methodologies are creating a new class of patient-friendlier medical imaging systems.
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