In a video, EE World spoke with a power-supply applications engineer about why EV batteries use such high voltages and how to test them. Batteries are perhaps the most expensive component of an electric vehicle. Typically producing 800 V to 900 V, batteries deliver the power needed move the vehicle. Of course, EV batteries need testing so assure auto makers and drivers … [Read More...] about EV battery tests involve lots of power
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Aimee Kalnoskas
USB Type C standardization – what you need to know -
Martin Rowe
IoT: Microcontrollers and sensors must work as a team -
Emma Lutjen
SMD power inductor targets digital audio applications -
Bill Schweber
A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 3) -
Jeff Shepard
How many PCIe card sizes exist today, and where are they used? -
Rick Nelson
What is PCIe gen 6 and how do I test it? (Part 2) -
Kenneth Wyatt
IEEE EMC Symposium 2023: Exhibits
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Today on EE World
- Key Trends in Appliance Design: Challenges and Opportunities
- How many PCIe card sizes exist today, and where are they used?
- The benefits of 3D IC semiconductor design are many – But what about their reliability?
- A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 3)
- SMD power inductor targets digital audio applications
- A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 2)
- FAQ on creepage and clearance: Part 3
FAQ

How many PCIe card sizes exist today, and where are they used?
There are five standard sizes for PCIe cards and two sizes of mini PCIe. In addition, some larger PCIe slots can accommodate more than one card using a process called bifurcation. This FAQ … Read about How many PCIe card sizes exist today, and where are they used?

A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 3)
Long-life pacemakers powered by plutonium-based thermal decay were implanted beginning in the 1970s, but better battery technology, safety concerns, and regulatory issues made them obsolete … Read about A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 3)

A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 2)
Long-life pacemakers powered by plutonium-based thermal decay were implanted beginning in the 1970s, but better battery technology, safety concerns, and regulatory issues made them obsolete … Read about A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 2)

FAQ on creepage and clearance: Part 3
Regulatory creepage and clearance requirements are increasingly affecting mainstream designs; understanding and meeting them is a complicated, multifaceted process. The final part of this … Read about FAQ on creepage and clearance: Part 3
Podcasts

Tescan’s UniTOM HR is focus of Episode 9 of R&D 100 – The Podcast
R&D World editors Paul Heney and Aimee Kalnoskas are back, and this time they’re talking about a lot of news, in addition to the technology of the day. First, they delve into some important updates about the R&D 100 Awards for 2023 — and then dip their toes into the strange new world of AI […]
Focus on Analog ICs

How many types of radar are there?
Radio detection and ranging (radar) uses reflected radio waves to detect and determine the distance, angle, and velocity of objects relative to the radar system. A basic radar system consists of a … [Read More...] about How many types of radar are there?

FAQ on Luneburg lens to increase radar signature: Part 3
The Luneburg lens is an extremely efficient reflector of radar energy based on advanced principles and fabrication techniques. The theoretical Luneburg lens requires a smooth, continuous gradient … [Read More...] about FAQ on Luneburg lens to increase radar signature: Part 3

FAQ on Luneburg lens to increase radar signature: Part 2
The Luneburg lens is an extremely efficient reflector of radar energy based on advanced principles and fabrication techniques. This section looks at the Luneburg lens, used to enhance radar … [Read More...] about FAQ on Luneburg lens to increase radar signature: Part 2
Focus on Microcontrollers

How many PCIe card sizes exist today, and where are they used?
By Jeff Shepard
There are five standard sizes for PCIe cards and two sizes of mini PCIe. In addition, some larger PCIe slots can accommodate more than one card using a process called bifurcation. This FAQ looks at … [Read More...] about How many PCIe card sizes exist today, and where are they used?

SMARC-compliant, system-on-modules provide high performance for embedded systems
ARIES Embedded presents the new SMARC-compliant system-on-modules (SoM) MRZG2LS and MRZV2LS. The SoMs are based on the Renesas RZ family architecture and provide high performance for embedded systems. … [Read More...] about SMARC-compliant, system-on-modules provide high performance for embedded systems

Post-quantum crypto standardization — where we are
By Jeff Shepard
Post quantum cryptography (PQC) standardization is a program being run by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It began in 2016, and by the end of 2017, NIST had received 82 … [Read More...] about Post-quantum crypto standardization — where we are
Focus on Power Electronics

A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 3)
Long-life pacemakers powered by plutonium-based thermal decay were implanted beginning in the 1970s, but better battery technology, safety concerns, and regulatory issues made them obsolete within a few decades. The long-term implications Q: … [Read More...] about A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 3)

SMD power inductor targets digital audio applications
By Emma Lutjen
Sumida Corporation, a leading manufacturer of electronic components and materials, has announced the launch of its new CDRH80D50 SMD Power Inductor. Inductance values range from 10 to 100µH, permitting a diverse range of circuit applications. The … [Read More...] about SMD power inductor targets digital audio applications

A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 2)
Long-life pacemakers powered by plutonium-based thermal decay were implanted beginning in the 1970s, but better battery technology, safety concerns, and regulatory issues made them obsolete within a few decades. The technology Q: What did the … [Read More...] about A nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker? Yes, but…. (Part 2)
Focus on 5G

OCXO holds network timing for up to eight hours
SiTime Corporation announced the SiTime Epoch Platform, designed to solve the most complex timing issues in electronics and disrupt 100-year-old quartz-based technology. The SiTime Epoch Platform is a MEMS-based, oven-controlled oscillator (OCXO) … [Read More...] about OCXO holds network timing for up to eight hours

Signal generator tests 5G FR1, LTE, Wi-Fi components and systems
Designed for bench and production use, the N5186A generates wireless signals to 3 GHz, 6 GHz or 8.5 GHz depending on model. Keysight’s N5186A MXG vector-signal generator is available with one or four channels. Designing commercial or … [Read More...] about Signal generator tests 5G FR1, LTE, Wi-Fi components and systems

GNSS module adds positioning to IoT devices
u-blox has announced the u-blox NEO-F10N, its latest positioning module. This module is based on the well-known u-blox NEO form factor and is equipped with u-blox F10 dual-band GNSS technology. It supports L1/L5 GNSS bands from multiple … [Read More...] about GNSS module adds positioning to IoT devices
Embedded Systems

SMARC-compliant, system-on-modules provide high performance for embedded systems
ARIES Embedded presents the new SMARC-compliant system-on-modules (SoM) MRZG2LS and MRZV2LS. The SoMs are based on the Renesas RZ family architecture and provide high performance for embedded systems. The RZ/G2L microprocessor from Renesas includes a … [Read More...] about SMARC-compliant, system-on-modules provide high performance for embedded systems

Embedded computing modules designed for COTS applications
Acromag’s XMC-7A50-AP323 provides a user-customizable AMD Artix 7 FPGA with 48 TTL I/O channels plus a 16-bit ADC for 20 differential or 40 single-ended analog inputs on an XMC module. Other custom I/O interfaces with an FPGA on one XMC module are … [Read More...] about Embedded computing modules designed for COTS applications

Key factors to optimize power consumption in an embedded device
In the previous article, we learned what a low-power system is, so now we’ll talk about the key factors which can make a power-efficient embedded system design. Figure 1. Power-efficient embedded system The power-efficient embedded system is … [Read More...] about Key factors to optimize power consumption in an embedded device