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How Hall Effect Switches Enable Autonomous Vehicles

By Charles Kuo, Sensor Marketing Manager

Automotive engineers around the world are immersed in harnessing the latest technologies to bring smart, autonomous vehicles to our roads. Those technologies will also enhance the driver and passenger experience far beyond today’s norm, through intuitive human-machine interfaces and highly personalized cockpits.

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Why Hall Effect Switches Play a Crucial Role in IoT

By Charles Kuo, Worldwide Sensor Marketing Manager

Many words have been written about how the Internet of Things (IoT) will transform the lives of everyone. What is less often said is that at the heart of the IoT is the humble sensor, which enables previously inanimate objects to communicate with each other and to be controlled and monitored.

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How to save standby power and increase integration for the power system of wireless, connected IoT devices

By Allan Lin, LED Lighting Business Unit Manager

Homes and factories around the world are getting smarter. Communications and control systems are increasingly connected by all kinds of wireless technologies, intended to bring more convenience and efficiency to everyday life.

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Crystal Oscillators: Simple, Low-Cost and Highly Accurate Clock Sources

By Qin Zhuang, Applications Engineering Manager

An oscillator is required in many electronic circuits to synchronize activity or provide a frequency reference.

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Switching to synchronous rectification delivers efficiency gains in off-line power converters

By Qikun Wu, Product Marketing Manager

Have you noticed how well some things go together? I’m not talking about ham and eggs or salt and pepper, which are really just complementary. No, I’m talking about things that need to go together in order to really work, like a camshaft and a push rod.

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The Evolution of the Headlamp

By Simon Ramsdale, Analog Products – European and Automotive Marketing Manager

The last two decades has seen significant change in automotive lighting, an evolution that is particularly noticeable in the area of forward lighting. Headlights have evolved from simple ‘on/off’, uni-directional lamps to more adaptive lighting solutions and it is an evolution that has accelerated noticeably since the development of LEDs for the automotive market.

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Connected Cars Are Driving Innovation

By Simon Ramsdale, Analog Products – European and Automotive Marketing Manager

The Automotive market place is undergoing a revolution with respect to the connected car.

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Powering Connectivity in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

By Colin Davies, European Applications Manager

IoT is the drive for what is an ‘EoT’ event, the ‘Electronification’ of Things. IoT simply means that an object has a web addressable link; what you can do with that interconnectivity is driving the huge boom in the electronics sector.

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Meeting Demand for Optimization in a Connected World

By Oliver Woyke, VP Sales – EMEA

The electronics industry is familiar with change, but we are currently experiencing the redefinition of entire sectors where electronics is an enabling technology, driven by increased connectivity.

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LDOs Offer Parental Guidance for Embedded Electronics

By WenLong Zhu, Senior Technical Marketing & Program Manager

We all need to let off steam once in a while but, generally speaking, we know when to stop; we can self-regulate our behavior because we are responsible adults. Children, on the other hand, often get a free pass or two when it comes to their behavior because it is all part of the learning process and, possibly, what some adults dislike most about being a grown-up. 

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