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By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk
Nexperia raises $800m for growth in discretes
.Nexperia raises $800m for growth in discretes
Nano-C raises $11.5m to boost nanocarbon production
.Nano-C raises $11.5m to boost nanocarbon production
Stadium power supplies become part of TT Electronics
.Stadium power supplies become part of TT Electronics
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POWER TECHNOLOGIES TO WATCH

Hydrogen project opens up fuel cells on trains
.Hydrogen project opens up fuel cells on trains
First roll-to-roll graphene process
.First roll-to-roll graphene process
Nanobead coating boosts solar cell performance by 20 percent
.Nanobead coating boosts solar cell performance by 20 percent

NEW POWER PRODUCTS

Remotely powered sensors cut unplanned downtime
.Remotely powered sensors cut unplanned downtime
1W AC-DC converters in compact SIP packaging
.1W AC-DC converters in compact SIP packaging
System manager chip directly monitors power conversion efficiency
.System manager chip directly monitors power conversion efficiency

TECHNICAL PAPERS

National Instruments: Trend Watch 2018
.National Instruments: Trend Watch 2018
Intersil: Inside a new architecture for USB Type-C applications
.Intersil: Inside a new architecture for USB Type-C applications
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