This white paper explores the changing expectations of OBCs, the semiconductor technologies used and their unique capabilities, and how such designs are tackled using today’s preferred power conversion topologies.
August 03, 2021 by Infineon Technologies
The world is innovating with a greater sense of urgency than ever before. Labs are looking for smart test instruments that connect to each other, the lab, the cloud, and the next innovation. Because of this, a complete portfolio of lab bench products with a single powerful graphical interface is a game-changer.
April 02, 2021 by Keysight Technologies
Tuning microwave filters requires specialized technicians, which can be very expensive and time-consuming. Using a tool that enables non-specialized technicians to perform this task could be the key to accelerating design and manufacturing processes while still maintaining high-quality performance.
March 24, 2021 by Rohde & Schwarz
While a factory floor and a medical operating theater share little in common, the equipment used in both areas must deliver trusted and precise operation, which is often mission critical. With the need for smarter systems, more data, and higher fidelity, bandwidth requirements are increasing.
March 01, 2021 by Analog Devices
As bandwidths grow wider and frequencies soar to millimeter-wave and beyond, small margins for error on wideband measurements force RF engineers to look for new ways to reduce linear errors. Even short cables can cause tremendous losses at millimeter-wave frequencies.
February 17, 2021 by Keysight Technologies
Differential pairs are a means of transmitting electronic data using complementary signals. It carries two types of signals: a differential signal excited when the net pair is driven in the odd mode, and a common signal when the net pair is driven in the even mode.
February 04, 2021 by Siemens Digital Industries Software
Industrial systems are increasingly adopting Ethernet connectivity to solve manufacturers’ key Industry 4.0 and smart factory communication challenges. These challenges include data integration, synchronization, edge connectivity, and system interoperability.
February 04, 2021 by Analog Devices
Crosstalk is one of the most common signal integrity issues engineers have to deal with. Crosstalk creeps up in electronic designs due to electromagnetic coupling between fringe electric and magnetic fields or transmission lines.
February 04, 2021 by Siemens Digital Industries Software
December 01, 2020 by Keysight Technologies
November 12, 2020 by Analog Devices
October 20, 2020 by Avnet Silica
September 29, 2020 by Rohde & Schwarz
January 03, 2020 by Arm