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Friday, February 24, 2017

Power news this week

. ABB wins pan-European train power deal


. Rutronik signs distribution deal with TDK-Lambda in Germany


. Johnson Controls takes lead battery recycling technology global


TECHNOLOGIES TO WATCH

. Step down converter targets the Internet of Things with 50% power reduction

. Flexible supercapacitor uses green tea polyphenols


NEW PRODUCTS

. 90A PMbus DC-DC converter targets FPGAs and processors


. Load switch family for USB Type-C and battery-powered portables


. Medical UPS system uses longer-lasting lithium iron phosphor batteries


TECHNICAL PAPERS


. Enpirion: An engineer’s guide to the key steps to powering an FPGA design


. Intersil: Powering IoT infrastructure systems

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