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DC-dc converter ICs can be stacked to deliver 160 A

Medical Design Technology - 10 Mar 2020 18:31
DC-dc converter ICs can be stacked to deliver 160 A Texas Instruments introduced a new 40-A SWIFTTM DC/DC buck converter, offering first-of-its-kind stackability of up to four integrated circuits (ICs). The TPS546D24A PMBus buck converter can deliver up to 160 A of output...
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Web simulation tool checks out power devices and ICs

Medical Design Technology - 10 Mar 2020 18:58
Web simulation tool checks out power devices and ICs Rohm announces a web simulation tool, "ROHM Solution Simulator", that allows designers of electronic circuits and systems in the automotive and industrial markets to simultaneously verify power devices and ICs on 44 diff...
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An analysis of publicly available data on infections from the new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, that causes the respiratory illness COVID-19 yielded an estimate of 5.1 days for the median disease incubation period, according ...
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Wideband RF signal analyzer gets combined with streaming recorder

Medical Design Technology - 10 Mar 2020 22:29
Wideband RF signal analyzer gets combined with streaming recorder The RSA7100B wideband RF signal analyzer and streaming recorder targets engineers working on the latest wideband designs in communications, radar, and electronic warfare. The solution offers more than 2.5 hours of stream...
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BLE modules include antenna, encryption technology, six configurable I/O pins Würth Elektronik announced the Bluetooth Low Energy 5.1 module Proteus-III and the proprietary version Thyone-I. The modules, measuring only 8 -- 12 -- 2 mm, with integrated antenna, encryption technology and six config...
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While lifestyle choices and genetics go a long way toward predicting longevity, a new study shows that certain community characteristics also play important roles. American communities with more fast food restaurants, a ...
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Dual 400GbE PHY transceiver ICs host 100GbE serial electrical I/O

Medical Design Technology - 10 Mar 2020 18:19
Dual 400GbE PHY transceiver ICs host 100GbE serial electrical I/O Marvell introduced the industry's first dual 400GbE (Gigabit Ethernet) PHY transceiver with 100GbE serial electrical I/O capabilities, designed to drive next-generation, secured high-density optical infrastructure. Data ...
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Six-axis inertial measurement units off-load motion-sensing tasks from host MCU STMicroelectronics is extending the benefits of its motion-detection machine-learning core (MLC) technologies into industrial and high-end consumer applications with the latest ISM330DHCX and LSM6DSRX 6-axis iNEMO inerti...
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NIR CMOS image sensors work in low to no ambient light

Medical Design Technology - 10 Mar 2020 17:47
NIR CMOS image sensors work in low to no ambient light OmniVision Technologies, Inc. announced Nyxel 2--the second generation of its revolutionary near-infrared (NIR) technology for image sensors that operate in low to no ambient light conditions. Despite launching the first...
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The natural coastal defenses provided by mangrove forests reduce annual flooding significantly in critical hotspots around the world. Without mangroves, flood damages would increase by more than $65 billion annually, and...
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Climate change and urbanization are set to threaten groundwater drinking water quality, new research shows.
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Knowing more about a virus threat may not satisfy you

Science Daily - 10 Mar 2020 15:42
People who rate themselves as highly knowledgeable about a new infectious disease threat could also be more likely to believe they don't know enough, a new study suggests. In the case of this study, the infectious diseas...
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(University of Helsinki) Inherited malignant ventricular arrhythmia is a fairly common disorder among Finnish Leonbergers under three years of age, with the most severe cases potentially resulting in sudden death. Resear...
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(Aarhus University) Pain researchers around the world have agreed to classify pain in the mouth, jaw and face according to the same system. According to a participant from Aarhus University in Denmark, this means more pr...
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Common feed ingredient tested safe in bulls

EurekAlert! - 10 Mar 2020 06:00
(University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences) Cattle feeders choose distillers grains in feedlot diets as an inexpensive alternative to corn and soybean meal. But until now, no one...
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(Texas A&M University) New research by Texas A&M University biologist Dr. Charles Criscione and collaborators in Canada shows that family ties and traits such as manipulation, sacrifice and selflessness are just as key t...
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(Northwell Health) Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research and North Shore University Hospital pioneer video recording and review process to improve live-saving CPR process.
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(Henry Ford Health System) Nationally-known developer Chris Jeffries and his wife Lisa have donated $25 million to Henry Ford Health System, the largest single gift from an individual in the health system's 105-year hist...
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(Washington University School of Medicine) Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a new imaging agent that could let doctors identify not only multiple types of tumors but the ...
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(FAIR Health) FAIR Health launches a groundbreaking website feature that combines clinical and cost information to support seriously and chronically ill patients and their caregivers in the process of shared decision mak...
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(Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy) In this study, researchers analyzed levels of schooling attainment in years among adults born during or after the implementation of India's Universal Immunization Program...
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Fatal overproduction of antibodies

EurekAlert! - 10 Mar 2020 06:00
(Technical University of Munich (TUM)) Bone marrow plasma cells produce antibodies. These comprise two long and two short protein chains. The pathological proliferation of plasma cells can lead to an overproduction of th...
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