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MOSFET Power Modules Target UPS and Energy Storage Needs

From circuitcellar.com 2 years ago in News

Infineon Technologies has launched new devices in its 1,200 V Silicon Carbide (SiC) CoolSiC MOSFET family. The CoolSiC Easy 2B power modules enable engineers to reduce system costs by increasing power density. In addition, they can also lower operational costs … Continue reading →

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White Hot: Measuring Color Temperature

From circuitcellar.com 16 hours ago in News

Using an Arduino Mega Centuries before the science of color temperature was understood, blacksmiths already knew how to read the temperature of a heated piece of metal by its color emissions. In this article, Jeff discusses the math and science...

EQ #62

From circuitcellar.com 2 days ago in News

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The Internet of Things (Part 5)

From circuitcellar.com 2 days ago in News

IoT Security System and data security should be of utmost importance to any professional engineer who designs devices for the Internet of Things (IoT). This month Bob looks at security issues related to the IoT and what embedded systems designers can...

Build a Gesture-Controlled Camera Platform

From circuitcellar.com 4 days ago in News

Using a PIC32 MCU It’s not easy to hold a heavy camera for a long period. With that in mind, these three Cornell students designed and implemented a 2-axis, gesture-controlled camera platform based on a Microchip PIC32 MCU that maps...

Engineering Crossword #36

From circuitcellar.com 5 days ago in News

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An Introduction to Stub Filters

From circuitcellar.com 5 days ago in News

A Wire to Nowhere Wires—either as cabling or PCB traces—connecting components are fundamental to any electronic system. But wires that go to nowhere, called stub filters, can have a useful role as well. In this article, Robert helps you understand...

Efficient Topology Mapping in HPC

From circuitcellar.com 6 days ago in News

Supercomputers deploy massive number of cores working together to run highly parallel High Performance Computing (HPC) applications for long durations in the range of minutes, hours, or days. As the tasks of these applications communicate with each other intensively, the...

Low-Power Dual-Mode BLE/2.5GHz MCU Rolls

From circuitcellar.com 6 days ago in News

Nuvoton Technology has launched a new NuMicro M031BT series: a low-power BLE 5.0 and 2.4GHz dual-mode microcontroller (MCU) series based on an Arm Cortex-M0 core operating up to 48 MHz, with up to 128KB flash and 16KB SRAM. In addition...

Rugged SBCs Bulk Up for Harsh Environment Work

From circuitcellar.com 7 days ago in News

Toughness Trending SBCs are used in a broad sweep of applications—some that involve harsh environmental conditions. Rugged SBCs offer a variety of attributes to serve such needs, including extended temperature range, high shock and vibration resilience and even high humidity...

i.MX8M Nano Appears on Raspberry Pi-Like SBC

From circuitcellar.com 1 week ago in News

Avnet’s “MaaXBoard Nano” SBC runs Android or Linux on an i.MX8M Nano with 1GB DDR4, 16GB eMMC, GbE, WiFi/BT, MIPI-DSI/CSI, 4x USB 2.0, and 40-pin GPIO. In 2019, Avnet’s Embest unit launched a $60 MaaXBoard SBC featuring NXP’s i.MX8M and followed up...

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