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EV power systems in battery electric and hybrid vehicles are rapidly advancing toward higher system voltages to support greater efficiency and increased power delivery. In these demanding applications, busbar shunts offer a highly reliable, accurate, and cost-effective solution for current measurement across the vehicle’s high current subsystems. Compared to alternatives such as...

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The DTCD and DTCJ 1.27 mm pitch DIP switches are ultra-miniature SMD components designed for high-density electronic applications. With a low-profile height of just 2.2 mm and up to 46% PCB space savings compared to traditional 2.54 mm solutions, they enable significant footprint reduction without compromising functionality.


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By Shashank Bangalore Lakshman, Graduate Researcher at the University of Texas at Austin 

When we watch modern agentic AI agents browse the internet, execute code, or manage complex workflows, it’s easy to believe we are witnessing a spark of digital sentience. High-level frameworks have wrapped AI in...


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ScioSense, a leading developer and manufacturer of semiconductor-based environmental and flow sensors, today launched the UFC23 – the 4thgeneration ultrasonic flow converter for measurement in water, heat and gas meters.

How can meter manufacturers improve measurement accuracy, extend battery life, and retain control of their preferred system architect...


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Diodes Incorporated (Diodes) (Nasdaq: DIOD) expands its AH371xQ series of automotive-compliant* Hall effect latches for motor control applications that need to operate at very low magnetic thresholds and bipolar switching behaviors. Featuring a proprietary Hall plate design, the AH3711Q is used for brushless DC (BLDC) motor control, valve operation, linear and incremental rot...


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