ARC Technologies of Amesbury MA has teamed with CompositeTechs LLC of Amesbury MA to promote development of a new series of electrically tuned polymer formulations for the plastics and composites industries. These general formulations can be customized to meet the processing and performance specification requirements for extrusion, injection molding, thermoforming, and … [Read more...]
HORIBA MIRA Partners with Nissan to Develop Commercial Battery System
HORIBA MIRA develops high voltage commercial battery using Nissan’s Leaf cell technology. Commercial battery initially developed during collaborative project with Dennis Eagle Battery pack can be supplied in a range of capacities from 67kWh to 400kWh Available for new customers from early-2018 with potential for volume supply from 2019 HORIBA MIRA – a world-leader … [Read more...]
80A Discrete Bidirectional TVS Diode Array with Lower Standoff Voltages Added to Protect Lower Voltage Power Buses
Littelfuse, Inc., the global leader in circuit protection, recently introduced 80A discrete bidirectional TVS Diode Arrays as the latest addition to its SP11xx Series TVS Diode Arrays (SPA® Diodes). SP1103C Series 80A Discrete Bidirectional TVS Diodes offer circuit designers lower standoff voltage options for protecting lower voltage power buses from electrostatic discharge … [Read more...]
LED Driver for Automotive Applications Minimizes EMI
Linear Technology has announced the LT3932, a monolithic, synchronous, step-down DC-DC converter with internal 36V, 2A power switches and an internal PWM generator. Its fixed frequency, peak current mode control accurately regulates current within ±1.5% for strings of up to 2A LEDs. Its integrated PWM generator offers a 128:1 dimming ratio. The device’s 3.6V to 36V input … [Read more...]
Nickel-PTFE-Nanodiamond Coatings with Improved Abrasive Wear Properties Developed
Nanodiamond material specialist Carbodeon of Finland has worked with metal finishing specialist CCT Plating of Germany, to develop a new electroless nickel, PTFE and nanodiamond composite coating. Electroless nickel-PTFE (EN-PTFE) coatings provide excellent anti-adhesive and low friction properties but are traditionally soft and wear quickly in abrasive conditions. By adding … [Read more...]
HORIBA MIRA and Coventry University Launch Autonomous Vehicle Research Centre
HORIBA MIRA, a world-leader in vehicle engineering, research and product testing has joined forces with Coventry University to launch a brand new automotive research centre dedicated to developing intelligent, connected vehicle technology. The Centre for Connected & Autonomous Automotive Research will pioneer and test new developments to support the rapid growth within … [Read more...]
DC-DC Converter Uses Spread Spectrum Clock to Reduce EMI Noise
Ricoh Europe has launched a high-efficiency, 2A synchronous step-down DC/DC converter with a wide input voltage range up to 30V that has two options to minimise electromagnetic interference (EMI). The R1275 allows connecting to a variety of input sources, such as battery-powered portable devices, industrial supplies and automotive batteries. It uses a Spread Spectrum Clock … [Read more...]
New Antenna Introduced for Automotive Testing of Immunity Against Radar Pulses in Bands
Schwarzbeck introduces a new antenna to complement their solution for Toyota, General Motors and Ford radar testing, DC magnetic field bands 1.2-1.4 GHz (lower band) and 2.7-3.1 GHz (upper band), check out their website, here. With the introduction of the BBHA 9120 K High Gain Horn Antenna, Schwarzbeck Mess-Elektronik now has a complete solution for automotive testing of … [Read more...]
2016 Automotive Guide – Available Now!
It’s the dawn of autonomous vehicles. What does this mean for EMC? Automobiles may be quickly evolving into driverless vehicles, but they are also rapidly becoming a major disruptive technology. Here now is the 2016 Automotive EMC Guide to help you overcome these new EMC challenges. With 30 practical pages of content, you'll be able to stay up-to-date on the latest … [Read more...]
Autonomous Vehicles – Ethics and Liability?
By Kenneth Wyatt Sr. Technical Editor, Interference Technology kwyatt@interferencetechnology.com One of the most exciting technologies today is the current development of semi-autonomous (driver assisted) and fully-autonomous vehicles. Dozens of manufacturers are rapidly developing autonomous, or self-driving, vehicles and related intra-vehicle and vehicle-to-vehicle … [Read more...]
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