Empower Releases High-Density Embedded Silicon Capacitors
Empower Semiconductor has introduced a new generation of embedded silicon capacitors (ECAPs) aimed at improving power delivery networks in high‑current AI and high‑performance computing (HPC) processors. The silicon capacitor devices […] Read the original post at Empower Releases High-Density Embedded Silicon Capacitors
OKW’s Stylish MOTEC Desktop Enclosures now with more options
OKW’s MOTEC plastic enclosures for desktop electronics can now be specified with a sloping front panel and adjustable bail arm/desk stand for easier viewing and operation. The enclosures suit measuring and control, peripherals, interfaces, switchboxes, modems, laboratory equipment and medical/wellness devices. Each ABS (UL 94 HB) enclosure comprises a top and bottom section. Combining flat and high tops and […]
Silly simple supply sequencing
Frequent contributor R. Jayapal recently shared an interesting Design Idea (DI) for power supply control and sequencing in MCU-based applications that combine analog and digital circuitry: “Short push, long push for sequential operation of multiple power supplies.” The application becomes challenging when there’s a requirement to have the digital side powered up and stable for […]
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TDK Releases High Temp 175C Automotive NTC thermistors

TDK has extended its NTCSP chip thermistor family with new automotive‑grade parts qualified up to 175 °C for conductive‑glue mounting on power modules and high‑temperature PCBs. These small 1.6 × […] Read the original post at TDK Releases High Temp 175C Automotive NTC thermistors
Build a practical 400 mA linear Li-ion charger with visible CC-CV behavior
Single-cell lithium-ion (Li-ion) chargers are widely used, yet many practical designs rely on highly integrated ICs that conceal their internal operation. The type of Li-ion charger outlined in this design is, somewhat surprisingly, not readily found in a general review of available internet and YouTube resources. Wow the engineering world with your unique design: Design […]
Hybrid Linux-MCU Platform for IoT and AI

New Tech Tuesdays Join Mouser’s Technical Content team for a weekly look at all things interesting, new, and noteworthy for design engineers. Published February 17, 2026 There’s a certain nostalgia in the early microcontroller experience—simple headers, a handful of GPIOs, and that first “blink” that reassured you the board was alive and your toolchain was […]
SCHURTER Releases Coin Cell Supercapacitors for Backup Power

SCHURTER has introduced a new series of 5.5V coin cell supercapacitors designed as compact energy storage elements for low‑voltage electronics. These SCHURTER supercapacitor devices target engineers who need fast charge/discharge […] Read the original post at SCHURTER Releases Coin Cell Supercapacitors for Backup Power
Passive RC circuit produces gain
Could a simple passive RC network without any transformers, inductors, switches, or non-linear components produce a voltage gain? Wow the engineering world with your unique design: Design Ideas Submission Guide Well, it’s not “free energy,” however, yes, and can even use the same value resistor and capacitor in a ladder network shown in Figure 1, […]
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