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Automotive

NXP Spinout Nexperia Signals Changes in Market

Nexperia has been officially launched as an independent supplier of discrete, logic, and MOSFET devices.
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Wireless

NYU Wireless: Engineering Research Looks Beyond 5G

Having already shown that a Line of Sight isn’t necessary for millimeter-wave systems, NYU Wireless researchers keep innovating and researching beyond 5G.
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Operating Systems

Battery Safety: Do We Need New Regulations?

If Samsung’s aggressive design is found to be behind the explosions of the Galaxy Note 7, will the safety regulations for lithium batteries change?
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Power

Wireless Charging Inches Closer to Commercial Reality

The production of wireless charging transmitter and receiver chip-sets based on WPC and A4WP/PMA standards is picking up. Several mobile chipmakers are providing...
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Communications

As Phones Catch Fire, Samsung Looks to Its Batteries

First we had hoverboards catching fire; now Samsung is recalling its Galaxy Note 7 phones because they are spontaneously catching fire...
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Power

Networking and Learning at APEC 2016

Having only joined Electronic Design last fall, I just attended my first annual Applied Power Electronic Conference (APEC)....
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Blogs

Expectations for APEC 2016

Once again, the best in the power electronics industry will meet to discuss the applied aspects of the power electronics business....
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Automotive

CES 2016 Roundup, Part II

Electrical vehicles and systems that can charge them wirelessly were among the hot topics at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Embedded

CES 2016 Roundup, Part I

Owing to its current trendiness, wireless power technology enjoyed a strong presence at CES 2016 in Las Vegas, with several applications available for low and high power being...