Boost Efficiency for Automative Design with Coilcraft High-Temperature Shielded Power Inductors
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/boost-efficiency-for-automative-design-with-coilcraft-high-temperature-shielded-power-inductors
Coilcraft introduces new XAL 7050 series shielded power inductors with 22 to 47 µH inductance values and current ratings up to 5.5 Amps.
World’s ‘Most Efficient’ Battery Unveiled by Australian Scientists
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/worlds-most-efficient-battery-unveiled-by-australian-scientists
Dubbed the world’s most efficient battery by scientists at Monash University, the lithium-sulfur battery is said to be able to enable an electric vehicle to drive more than 1,000km on a single charge.
Achieving Higher Energy Efficiency in Electronics with the University of Groningen’s Electron-Spin Transistor
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/achieving-higher-energy-efficiency-in-electronics-with-the-university-of-groningens-electron-spin-transistor
Moore’s law, proposed in 1965 by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, famously states that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles every two years.
Larger and More Efficient Metalens with Potential to Revolutionise Numerous Types of Applications
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/larger-and-more-efficient-metalens-with-potential-to-revolutionise-numerous-types-of-applications
Harvard researchers have developed a mass-producible, centimeter-scale metalens for VR, imaging, cameras, microscopy, displays, and virtually anything else that uses focused light.
Electrodes Found to Increase Efficiency of Electric-Powered Vehicles and Aircraft
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/electrodes-found-to-increase-efficiency-of-electric-powered-vehicles-and-aircraft
Research conducted by Texas A&M University has unearthed new electrodes that could increase the efficiency of electric vehicles and aircraft.
MIT-Invented Circuit Offers a More Efficient Method for Computing Using Magnetic Waves
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/mit-invented-circuit-offers-a-more-efficient-method-for-computing-using-magnetic-waves
MIT researchers have developed a new circuit that offers a path to ‘spintronic’ devices that require little electricity and generate almost no heat using a nanometer-wide “magnetic domain wall”.
Crystalline Insulator Layers in 2D Materials Enable Efficient Microelectronics
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/crystalline-insulator-layers-in-2d-materials-enable-efficient-microelectronics
Researchers at Tu Wien (Technische Universität Wien) have introduced crystalline insulator layers to single-layer (‘2D’) materials. This offers a turning point for component miniaturisation: it provides the ability to manufacture efficient microelectronics that maintain their ideal electronic properties.
uStepper Co-Founder Thomas Olsen Discusses 3D Printing Efficiency
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/ustepper-co-founder-thomas-olsen-discusses-3d-printing-efficiency
Thomas Olsen, co-founder of uStepper, talks with Electronics Point about taking his skills as a curious engineering student to transform saved stepper motor applications.
Smallest Ferrite Chips for Automotive Engineers with Improved Efficiency
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/smallest-ferrite-chips-for-automotive-engineers-with-improved-efficiency
Murata Manufacturing has launched the world’s smallest chip ferrite beads: the BLM18SP_SH1 series. They are designed for engineers with the objective of aiding automotive power supply applications.