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Wireless Worries Overshadow Triumphs of RF Research

Cars That Think

Kenneth Foster: In the context of RF safety, exposure refers to the fields outside the body, while dose refers to energy absorbed within body tissues. Can you give me a sense of what tools you had available to you at the beginning of your career, for example, versus what’s available now?

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From EV Range Anxiety to Range Confidence

Blink Charging

Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimating that the country will need 28 million charging ports by 2030 to accommodate the 33 million light-duty electrics projected to be on the road by then. Drivers can connect the HQ to their home Wi-Fi with the Blink Charging Mobile App.

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New lineup of Intelligent Power Devices from Renesas contribute to reduced vehicle weight; high-current load switch applications

Green Car Congress

Previously, switching in large-current applications was handled using mechanical relays or multiple semiconductor switches connected in parallel. The RAJ280002 of the new devices increases the ability to withstand this energy (active clamp tolerance (EAS)) from the 260 millijoule (mJ) of comparable earlier Renesas devices to 1,700 mJ.

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Freescale introduces intelligent battery sensor combining MCU and CAN with flexible three-channel analog front end

Green Car Congress

Our introduction of the industry’s first single-package, automotive-qualified intelligent battery sensor with MCU and CAN components will help automakers cope with increasing algorithm complexity and data communication demands as cars become more connected and intelligent. in 10,000-unit quantities.

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