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Valued Subscriber, Have you heard half of gas drivers are willing to buy EVs?

Half of gas drivers willing to buy EVs
 
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Half of gas drivers willing to buy EVs

Half of gas drivers willing to buy EVs

Backing this up is a recent study from global market research firm The Harris Poll and Vietnamese EV maker VinFast that show U.S. drivers are very interested in making an EV their next purchase or lease. Read more →

The key to sector coupling: Energy storage from phoenix contact

TTI, Inc.

The key to sector coupling: Energy storage from phoenix contact

In this white paper, you will learn about the successful transformation to a carbon-neutral society, improved supply reliability of batteries to power-to-X processes and more.
 

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TechInsights Teardown: TCL LinkHub 5G

TechInsights Teardown: TCL LinkHub 5G

The reason these smart hubs can compete with the speeds of cable and fiber is due to the next generation cellular technology 5G, which is about 10 times faster than the previous technology while also increasing latency time and bandwidth. Read more →

Intel unveils glass substrates advanced packaging

Intel unveils glass substrates advanced packaging

Planned to deliver a complete glass substrate solution by the latter part of this decade, Intel said the technology will allow the company to continue to scale transistors in a package and advance Moore's Law beyond 2030. Read more →

New Yorker Electronics supplying increased power density with smallest buck regulators

New Yorker Electronics Co., Inc.

New Yorker Electronics supplying increased power density with smallest buck regulators

Offered in a 10.6 x 6.5 x 3 mm package, the new Vishay 6A/20A/25A buck regulator modules from New Yorker Electronics are the smallest such devices on the market, delivering increased power density and efficiency.
 

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4-channel signal generator for wideband multichannel applications

4-channel signal generator for wideband multichannel applications

Keysight Technologies Inc. has introduced a small, four-channel vector signal generator capable of signal generation up to 8.5 GHz with 960 MHz of modulation bandwidth per channel. Read more →

How to write Arduino drivers with ChatGPT

How to write Arduino drivers with ChatGPT

ChatGPT can be trained to write new drivers for Arduino in about the same amount of time it would take humans. It can be done in the background with humans having to watch to re-direct the AI if it starts making mistakes. Read more →

   

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