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Monday, August 14, 2017

Power news this week

By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk

POWER NEWS from eeNews 
. Perovskite stacked solar cell beats silicon efficiency for the first time


. £1.5m UK project for hybrid high frequency response power system


. Nissan sells off battery business to Chinese investor

TECHNOLOGIES TO WATCH
. Hydrogen power for DC power grid


. Solid polymer rechargeable alkaline battery could take on lithium ion


. Consortium sets up battery gigafactory 'foundries'

NEW POWER PRODUCTS
. AirFuel demo sends 33W of wireless power

. Flexible buck converter extends battery life of USB Type-C PD devices

. First programmable USB Type-C switch for manufacturing and test


TECHNICAL PAPERS
. Managing the successful adoption of new low-voltage memory ICs


. CUI: Medical Design Standards for Power Supplies to IEC-60601-1


. Spin Transfer: Advanced MRAM Technology
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