Monthly Archives: November 2023

Revolutionizing Automotive Electronics With Two-in-One Rectifier And TVS Integration

[ad_1] Innovative Device Merges a 3 A, 600 V Standard Rectifier with a 200 W TRANSZORB TVS in a Space-Efficient FlatPAK 5 x 6 Package New Yorker Electronics is excited to introduce Vishay’s latest innovation, the R3T2FPHM3. This device marks the industry’s first-ever combination of a standard rectifier and transient voltage suppressor (TVS) in a […]

Compact SoM Enhances Embedded System

[ad_1] The System on Module offers a powerful processor and versatile functionality for industrial gateways, medical devices, and energy storage systems. MYIR introduced the MYC-YG2UL CPU Module, a compact embedded System on Module (SoM) incorporating the Renesas RZ/G2UL processor. This advanced processor combines a 1GHz ARM Cortex-A55 core and a 200MHz real-time ARM Cortex-M33 core. […]

Our Etsy Gifting List – Julia Berolzheimer

[ad_1] Etsy shines again this holiday season, offering an array of unique, handcrafted gifts that add a personal charm to your celebrations. Our top picks capture the festive spirit with intricate designs and thoughtful craftsmanship. You’ll find a diverse selection of items that range from elegant home decor to playful toys for kids, all adorned […]

3D Interconnection Method for Photovoltaic Cells with 3% Shading Factor

[ad_1] The use of 3D interconnects in miniaturized photonic power devices, results in a sixfold increase in wafer area utilization.  The University of Ottawa, collaborating with national and international partners, has successfully manufactured the world’s first back-contact micrometric photovoltaic cells. Remarkably small, these cells are only twice the thickness of a human hair. They offer […]

Unleashing VLSI: Job Roles, Convergence With Embedded Systems, And Startups

[ad_1] From job roles to startup opportunities, let’s delve into the world of VLSI—where convergence meets innovation. Explore career prospects and discover the limitless possibilities of VLSI in shaping the future of technology. From the early days of electronics engineering to the present, very large scale integration (VLSI) has remained a fundamental and ubiquitous component, […]