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Onsemi Rolls Out Modular Analog and Mixed-Signal SoC Platform

Onsemi Rolls Out Modular Analog and Mixed-Signal SoC Platform

Onsemi calls the platform the "industry’s most advanced" analog and mixed-signal platform for intelligent power management.


News Nov 30, 2024 by Jake Hertz
A Century After Tesla, Wireless Power Transfer May Finally Be Delivering

A Century After Tesla, Wireless Power Transfer May Finally Be Delivering

At last week’s Sensors Converge in San Jose, Wireless Power Transfer was on display for applications from microWatt IoT to 0.5 kW 5G repeaters…


News Jul 11, 2022 by Dale Wilson
Ultra-thin Glucose Fuel Cells for Medical Implants

Ultra-thin Glucose Fuel Cells for Medical Implants

MIT Researchers have created a biofuel cell that can power implantable electronic devices from glucose in the body.


News May 26, 2022 by Darshil Patel
Ultra-thin Battery Tech Detects Infection in Cancer Patients

Ultra-thin Battery Tech Detects Infection in Cancer Patients

Blue Spark Technologies will employ its TempTraq temperature monitoring patch, which is powered by the company's thin carbon-zinc battery…


News May 24, 2022 by Mike Falter
Charging Implantable Biomedical Devices Using Ultrasonic Waves

Charging Implantable Biomedical Devices Using Ultrasonic Waves

Researchers create efficient triboelectric receivers for ultrasonic energy transfer to wirelessly charge batteries underwater or in body-implanted…


News Apr 22, 2022 by Darshil Patel
Advanced Energy to Acquire SL Power Electronics

Advanced Energy to Acquire SL Power Electronics

The acquisition significantly expands Advanced Energy’s market reach in both the medical and industrial sectors, while broadening its influence…


News Apr 13, 2022 by Stephanie Leonida
Researchers Design Energized Body Shell for Electric Vehicles

Researchers Design Energized Body Shell for Electric Vehicles

UCF and NASA researchers have developed a lightweight, supercapacitor-battery hybrid composite material that can power an electric vehicle while…


News Mar 31, 2022 by Darshil Patel
A Flexible and Stretchable Battery Inspired by Snake Scales

A Flexible and Stretchable Battery Inspired by Snake Scales

The KIMM research team developed a flexible, stretchable and safe battery inspired by the scales and flexible joints found on the scale structure…


News Nov 03, 2021 by Darshil Patel
GaN Systems and EPowerlabs Collaborate to Deliver High-Density DC/DC Power Converter

GaN Systems and EPowerlabs Collaborate to Deliver High-Density DC/DC Power Converter

GaN Systems announces its entry into a collaboration with EPowerlabs to deliver up a new converter, DDC48-1K, for use in mobility applications.


News Oct 11, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Embedding Microbatteries On-chip for Greater Miniaturization

Embedding Microbatteries On-chip for Greater Miniaturization

Researchers develop microbatteries that are as thick as three sheets of paper, and can be embedded into sensor circuitry.


News Oct 05, 2021 by Darshil Patel
AM Batteries Receives Investment from TDK Ventures for Dry-Electrode Technology Development

AM Batteries Receives Investment from TDK Ventures for Dry-Electrode Technology Development

TDK Ventures announces its investment in AM Batteries for the development and commercialization of its dry-electrode technology.


News Oct 03, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Battrion Establishes New Fast-Charging LiB Electrode Production Facility

Battrion Establishes New Fast-Charging LiB Electrode Production Facility

Battrion has built a new facility for the production of its fast-charging lithium-ion battery electrodes for automotive and other high-performance…


News Sep 26, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
University Researchers Develop a Graphene-Based Solution for High-Density Batteries

University Researchers Develop a Graphene-Based Solution for High-Density Batteries

Researchers from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology developed a hierarchically porous graphene material for high-density…


News Sep 12, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Could Flexible Power Electronics Soon Become Universally Utilized?

Could Flexible Power Electronics Soon Become Universally Utilized?

Researchers from Stanford University think so. The team has made a breakthrough in developing new manufacturing technology that allows for…


News Aug 24, 2021 by Darshil Patel
Researchers Tackle EV Fast Charging with Electrode Laser Treatment

Researchers Tackle EV Fast Charging with Electrode Laser Treatment

After completing a two-year-long electrode laser treatment project, the two teams involved in this research think they can.


Researchers Develop Power Provision Solution for Wearable Devices

Researchers Develop Power Provision Solution for Wearable Devices

Researchers from Singapore publish research on a newly developed device for powering wearable devices via the human body and through harnessing…


News Jul 10, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Researchers Develop Wireless Implant Powered by Ultrasonic Waves

Researchers Develop Wireless Implant Powered by Ultrasonic Waves

Researchers from Berkeley develop a tiny implant that can detect oxygen levels of tissues deep within the body.


News Jun 27, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Clemson Researchers Create Perovskite-Based Solar Cell Materials for Next-Generation Power Electronics

Clemson Researchers Create Perovskite-Based Solar Cell Materials for Next-Generation Power Electronics

Researchers from Clemson University come up with a way to observe current flow to help optimize materials for next-generation perovskite…


News Jun 06, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
US Government Taps Four Manufacturers for Wearable Battery Contract

US Government Taps Four Manufacturers for Wearable Battery Contract

Four battery companies landed spots in a $1.25 billion contract to build lightweight wearable batteries for the U.S. Army’s Tactical Power…


News May 30, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Researchers Develop Sweat-Powered Biofuel Cells for Wearable Electronics

Researchers Develop Sweat-Powered Biofuel Cells for Wearable Electronics

In a collaborative research effort, scientists from Japan developed a way of generating electricity from sweat using wearable biofuel cells.


News May 21, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida