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CES 2025: Behind the Scenes

Dec. 18, 2024
Check out the technology and announcements you probably won't see on the trade-show floor.

We have the inside scoop on CES 2025 technology and products you won't see on the show floor. We will be adding new content as the show progresses and more after it wraps up.

New Products at CES

This section will have our latest articles from CES. We will be moving them down into different sections as more are added. 

Microchip's radar-focused voltage-controlled SAW oscillators target the automotive and consumer space, which is seeing more radar applications because of lower costs and improved performance.

Microchip Technology
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Analog

Radar-Focused Voltage-Controlled SAW Oscillators Feature Ultra-Low Phase Noise

Surface-acoustic-wave technology yields impressive VCSO performance across multiple parameters, particularly regarding phase-noise mitigation.

Power Products at CES

Allegro Microsystems
Allegro MicroSystems current sensors
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High-Bandwidth Current Sensors Offer High-Performance Power Conversion

Allegro's ACS37030 and ACS370032 take advantage of the Hall effect and an inductive coil for efficient current sensing with minimal noise.
Chalmers University of Technology and KAIST
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Power

Textile-Based Energy Harvesting: The Next Big Thing (Again)?

The quest continues to have your shirt provide harvestable energy. Two novel methodologies attempt to find the solution, one implementing conductive polymers and the other using...
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Inside Electronics

Breaking Down the Wide-Bandgap High-Voltage Power Marketplace

Wolfspeed’s Guy Moxey offers his perspective on where the industry is headed with WBG semiconductors and circuit topologies for high-voltage applications.
Infineon Technologies
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Power

Two Universities Unveil V2G-Capable OBC Designs Leveraging WBG Tech

Industry and academia team to create designs for compact, cost-effective, V2G-capable onboard chargers for EVs.

Inside Electronics at CES

We talked to a number of vendors that are at CES about their technology and industry trends. Have a listen. 

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Breaking Down the Wide-Bandgap High-Voltage Power Marketplace

Wolfspeed’s Guy Moxey offers his perspective on where the industry is headed with WBG semiconductors and circuit topologies for high-voltage applications.
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Inside Electronics

Practical Spiking Neural Networks

BrainChip’s Steve Brightfield talks about efficient neuromorphic computing via SNNs.
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Inside Electronics

Addressing the Challenges in Medical Device Development

MathWorks’ Dr. Visa Suomi shares his experiences with, and thoughts on, the complexity and inter-functionality of advanced medical devices.

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