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Keep up with developments relating to the Internet of Things (IoT) - Industrial IoT, sensors, Edge AI, battery technology, SatIoT and more

iWatt has introduced a mains LED driver for loads up to 25W, claiming it to be flicker-less. "This new platform expands iWatt’s existing line of LED drivers, offering compatibility with an even wider range of...

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RFMD said it expects to supply the majority of the 3G and 4G power amplifiers in Samsung’s highest volume smartphones this calendar year

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Last week, government figures revealed that the public increasingly likes the idea of smart meters, but is not certain what they are. As a result, UK smart meter maker Itron is calling for more consumer education. "Clearly there is a lot of work to be...

The controllers support Linear's own LTPoE++ technology which expands the power budget to four different power levels (38.7W, 52.7W, 70W and 90W)

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Here are 10 reasons why doing your own power supply design may not be the right choice, writes Don Knowles vice-president of engineering at Californian power supply manufacturer N2Power

The Government has asked the public about smart meters, and found that it is generally positive, but needs help in understanding the subject. For example, the survey indicates that ...

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US researchers aim to improve dye-sensitised solar cells, using carbon nanotubes and conductive polymers to ease electron extraction. This type of solar cell is easy to make, potentially flexible, but dogged by...

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Like sun flowers following the sun, US researchers claim to have a passive solar tracking system for concentrator solar power generators. Concentrator systems use curved mirrors or lenses...

With processors requiring several voltage rails, resulting in line cards with dozens of rail voltages. The challenge is to optimise hardware use so that overall power consumption is kept under control

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