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Tightly knit network to cure range angst, study says May 17, 2013
The number of electric vehicle charging stations is set to soar globally by 2020, supporting a shift in driving away from traditional petrol and diesel-fuelled vehicles, says a report from market research company IHS. The market watchers strongly advocate a unified charging system.
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Ultra-low-power SoC supports world's smallest Bluetooth location stickers
May 16, 2013
Nordic Semiconductor ASA's nRF51822 SoC has been specified into the world's smallest Bluetooth low energy coin-sized location stickers.
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Imec and Renesas collaborate on ultra-low power short range radios
May 16, 2013
Imec and Renesas Electronics have entered into a new strategic research collaboration at Holst Centre to enhance ultra-low power (ULP) wireless technologies for short range communication, targeting sensor networks for automotive and industrial purposes.
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sureCore receives £250 000 SMART Award to prototype low power SRAM technology
May 16, 2013
UK-based electronics thermal management innovator Cambridge Nanotherm plans to build the company’s first prototype manufacturing plant in Haverhill, UK following the award of £250,000 in matched funding from the UK Innovation Agency - Technology Strategy Board (TSB).
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New generation of thermal sensor arrays overcome the limitations in single-element sensors
May 15, 2013
ULIS is concluding the first of two phases in the MIRTIC (Micro Retina Thermal Infrared) project with the launch of the Micro80P thermal sensor array.
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EU antidumping duties could block Chinese modules out of the European Market
May 15, 2013
Average pricing for Chinese-manufactured photovoltaic (PV) solar modules could surge by 45 percent in June, cutting some solar project IRRs to below 7 percent and further dampen demand in Europe as a result of the preliminary antidumping duties imposed in the European Union, says market analysis firm ...
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Altera acquires power technology innovator Enpirion
May 15, 2013
Cree, Inc. has introduced the industry’s first commercially available silicon carbide (SiC) six-pack power module in an industry standard 45 mm package.
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