Texas company, Sigma Sense has developed a sensing technology which it says will improve the performance of practically anything with a touchscreen, for example mobile phones, automotive, industrial, gaming, wearables, digital signage, industrial / IoT and even improve the performance of EV batteries.
Automotive
Automotive 750V EDT2 IGBTs are in a TO247PLUS package
IGBTs optimised for automotive discrete traction inverters have been added to Infineon’s portfolio of discrete high voltage devices for automotive applications. The EDT2 IGBTs are supplied in a TO247Plus package.
Automotive wireless charging reference design is Qi 1.3-certified
Believed to be the first automotive wireless charging reference design to be certified by the Wireless Power Consortium for the new Qi 1.3 standard, NXP has released the Automotive 15W Wireless Charging Transmitter reference design.
Scrubbing contact technology accelerates test socket
Smiths Interconnect has employed its Joule 20 failsafe scrubbing contact technology in its Joule 20 test socket for peripheral IC testing. According to Smiths, the technology is responsible for increased throughput and reliable high-frequency testing.
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