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Monday, April 15, 2019

Inductive charging road ... European power designers move to Apple ... tiny solid state batteries for medical designss

Power news this week from eeNews Power By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk

. World's first inductive charging smart road


. European power designers move to Apple

. Thin film molten lithium boost for batteries

. Low cost nanotube catalyst boosts zinc air battery

. Swiss team tackles 'negative capacitance' of perovskite solar cells

. 20W DC-DC converter for medical equipment

. Solid state battery is small enough for medical implants

. 3.3 kV power module enables compact, scalable inverters

. LED drivers in automotive rear lighting


. SimpleLink crystal-less wireless MCU based on TI BAW technology
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