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Monday, September 04, 2017

Power news this week

By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk

LATEST POWER NEWS FROM eeNews Europe

. UK startup develops high efficiency flexible solar cells for the IoT


. Stadium continues expansion with PowerPax UK buy


. Blockchain trials aim to revolutionise the power grid


. Littelfuse to acquire IXYS to create $1.5bn power semiconductor company

TECHNOLOGIES TO WATCH
. Swiss and US researchers boost silicon solar cell efficiency over 32%


. Porous silicon anode quadruples battery capacity


. Wireless charging for underwater vehicles


. Breakthrough for magnesium batteries

NEW POWER PRODUCTS
. Polymer system suppresses battery fires


. Connecting EV batteries with plastic Gigabit Ethernet


. Wide input voltage inductor-less buck-boost automotive regulator


TECHNICAL PAPERS

  • Intersil: Battery management system tutorial
  • TI: Tips to design robust switching regulator systems for harsh automotive applications
  • Linear Tech: Build a Precision Low Noise 5A Power Supply
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