• Electronic fuse for 12V power rails

    by admin on 2022-10-27 10:48:41
    By Steve Bush 3rd February 2022 Alpha and Omega Semiconductor has created a 5A electronic fuse IC for sub-power rails in servers. On-resistance is typically 20mΩ.Dubbed AOZ18101DI, they come in 3 x 3mm DFN system-in-packages containing a control IC and back-to-back trench
  • Lin76 Vintage Limiting Amplifier by Lindell Audio - gearnews.com

    by admin on 2022-10-27 10:48:40
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  • Relay Trends in Factory Automation - EE Times Europe

    by admin on 2022-10-27 10:48:20
    Increased reliance on automation will be pivotal in helping manufacturing facilities to raise productivity levels and reduce wastage. Upholding the ongoing operation of machinery and robotic systems and avoiding downtime due to the replacement or repair of constituent components, must be the highest
  • Nigeria: Jobs or just lights? Nigeria toils to power up its solar promise, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld

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  • Where are electric cars going? | The Spectator Australia

    by admin on 2022-10-27 10:48:03
    Countries are keen to out-virtue-signal each other with electric cars and their contribution to reducing Climate Change; what is plainly missing in the game is any concept as to how these goals can realistically be achieved.Following the Parliament’s recent confirmation of the 43 per cent CO2 redu
  • Capacitors–the old decoupling standbys - EDN

    by admin on 2022-10-27 10:48:02
    As we have seen in part I and part II of this series [1], there are no inherent wear-out mechanisms in ceramic capacitors. And yes, as covered in part II, the high dielectric Class 2 capacitors (X7R) can lose upwards of 85% of their capacitance with use due to applied voltage and aging, but even the
  • Tricking A Smart Meter Into Working On The Bench | Hackaday

    by admin on 2022-10-27 10:47:42
    When the widget you’re working on is powered by a battery or a USB charger, running it on the bench is probably pretty safe. But when the object of your reverse-engineering desire is a residential electrical meter, things can get a little dicey.Not that this elevated danger level has kept [Has
  • Nvidia RTX 4090's Power Draw May Be Too Much For Its Power Connector To Handle - Slashdot

    by admin on 2022-10-27 10:47:37
    Slashdot is powered by your submissions, so send in your scoop The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way. Gamers Nexus covered this. [youtu.be]So did JayzTwoCents. [youtu.be] Good in
  • A Simple Linear Power Supply, Done Well | Hackaday

    by admin on 2022-10-27 10:47:29
    When reaching for a power supply design it’s normal here in 2022 to reach for a switching design. They’re lightweight, very efficient, and often available off-the-shelf at reasonable prices. Their benefits are such that it’s become surprisingly rare to see a traditional linear powe
  • Intel’s ATX12VO Standard: A Study In Increasing Computer Power Supply Efficiency | Hackaday

    by admin on 2022-10-27 10:47:18
    The venerable ATX standard was developed in 1995 by Intel, as an attempt to standardize what had until then been a PC ecosystem formed around the IBM AT PC’s legacy. The preceding AT form factor was not so much a standard as it was the copying of the IBM AT’s approximate mainboard and wi