Power Electronics Tools for Passives and Magnetic Designs

Modern power electronics design relies on a diverse toolbox, from general‑purpose circuit simulators to highly specialized magnetics and component‑selection platforms. Understanding the role and limitations of these tools is essential […] Read the original post at Power Electronics Tools for Passives and Magnetic Designs

Choosing power supply components for New Space

Satellites in geostationary orbit (GEO) face a harsher environment due to plasma, trapped electrons, solar particles, and cosmic rays, with the environmental effect higher in magnitude compared with low Earth orbit (LEO)-Low Inclination, LEO-Polar, and International Space Station orbits. This is the primary reason why power supplies used in these satellites need to comply with […]

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Another silly simple precision 0/20mA to 4/20mA converter

A recent Design Idea (DI), “Silly simple precision 0/20mA to 4/20mA converter,” by prolific DI contributor Stephen Woodward uses the venerable LM337 regulator in a creative configuration along with a few passive components, to translate an input 0-20 mA current source (say from a sensor with a separate power source that outputs a 0-20 mA […]

AI-Accelerated MCUs for Industrial IoT

New Tech Tuesdays Join Mouser’s Technical Content team for a weekly look at all things interesting, new, and noteworthy for design engineers. Published January 27, 2026 Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly embedded into industrial systems, yet many deployments still rely on cloud-based inference to extract value from operational data. While effective in some contexts, cloud-centric […]

The shift to 800-VDC power architectures in AI factories

The wide adoption of artificial-intelligence models has led to a redesign of data center infrastructure. Traditional data centers are being replaced with AI factories, specifically designed to meet the computational capacity and power requirements required by today’s machine-learning and generative AI workloads. Data centers traditionally relied on a microprocessor-centric (CPU) architecture to support cloud computing, […]

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A battery charger that does even more

Multifunction devices are great…as long as you can find uses for all (or at least some) of those additional functions that you end up paying for, that is. All other factors being equal (or at least roughly comparable), I tend to gravitate toward multifunction devices instead of a suite of single-function widget alternatives. The versatile […]

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Electronics Supply Chain Outlook 2026: Momentum and Risk

In 2026, the electronics supply chain is settling into a more stable phase after several years marked by disruption, correction and uneven recovery. Conditions have improved across many segments, but stability should not be mistaken for predictability. The outlook for the year reflects a market balancing renewed demand with ongoing structural risk. Visibility has improved, […]