Dr. Ray Ridley, who has been designing and researching power supplies for over 35 years, returns with his cartoon series that reflects the current climate in our industry.
Vehicle electrification has come a long way since starting as a promise of zero emissions, but we’re still constantly finding ourselves in these moments of doubt.
The White House has instructed the U.S. Commerce Department, through its Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), to impose restrictions on the export of technology, including telecommuni...
This issue of PowerBites focuses on recent developments in current sensors and buck converters. And just for fun, we take a quick look at a powerful Battlebot and the first Nigerian...
To reach Level 5 autonomy, autonomous vehicles will rely on sensor fusion to provide the immense amount of data needed for spatial awareness. Currently, two architectures stand...
Battery swapping, once considered a solution that had been outmoded by the capability for faster road-trip charging, is back in China—with the world’s largest battery supplier...
The Internet of Things will come into its own in 2022, with widespread adoption across new industries. Silicon Labs’ Ross Sabolcik, Vice President and General Manager, Industrial...
To make the process of designing a chip for its factories as easy as possible, Intel needs to become part of the same foundry ecosystem as TSMC and others.
By applying any of the three methods discussed in this article to optimize the compensation of a switching regulator, compensation of any power supply is possible.
Graphics Chip Chronicles Vol. 7 No. 1 - ATI's TruForm technology tessellated three-dimensional surfaces used existing triangles and tacked on additional triangles to them to add...