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Monday, December 11, 2017

Power news this week

POWER NEWS from eeNews Power by Nick Flaherty
. GE cuts 12,000 jobs in power business

. Italian energy conglomerate buys General Cable in $3bn build

. Flex launches first module after Ericsson power buyout

TECHNOLOGIES TO WATCH
. Multi-walled carbon nanotube sheets create top heat sinks
. Team takes 'Finfet' GaN transistors to 1200V and beyond

. Traction battery concept makes electronic intermediate converter redundant

NEW POWER PRODUCTS
. 6A voltage regulator fits in a cubic millimetre

. Offline constant voltage and PFC controller for connected LED lights

. Compact 10W AC-DC converter for IoT designs

TECHNICAL PAPERS
. Minima/ARM: Dynamic margining in near-threshold design


. Intersil: Inside a new architecture for USB Type-C applications
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