Würth Elektronik Present in IEEE APEC

Würth Elektronik is thrilled to join the 41st IEEE Applied Power and Electronics Conference (APEC) as an Emerald partner. The conference will be held from March 22 to 26, 2026, at the Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. This exciting event will feature the latest presentations and seminars on cutting-edge topics in […]
An LM317-based 0-20mA to 4-20mA 2-wire converter
My recent DI contribution (Another silly simple precision 0/20mA to 4/20mA converter) used the LM337 regulator in a novel circuit arrangement to translate an input 0-20 mA current source into a 4-20 mA two-wire transmitter current loop (a standard two-terminal industrial current source). The circuit can also be flipped over to perform the same operation […]
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German Electronics Still Found in Russian Military UAV Systems

The Changing Landscape of War If modern conflict has taught us anything, it is that every war rewrites the rulebook. New constraints appear, old assumptions collapse, and engineers are quietly drafted into service whether they like it or not. The Russia–Ukraine war has accelerated that process. What many assumed would be a conventional clash of […]
Molex Extends Cardinal Multi‑Port Coax Assemblies to 145 GHz

Molex has extended its Cardinal RF product family with new multi‑port high‑frequency coaxial assemblies supporting measurements up to 145 GHz. The assemblies are aimed at demanding test and measurement setups in AI clusters, emerging 6G infrastructure, satellite and mmWave systems where dense multi‑channel, repeatable interconnects are critical for validation and characterization. By combining phase‑matched, low‑loss […]
A real-world approach for AI-driven semiconductor manufacturing
The semiconductor manufacturing industry faces an unprecedented data challenge. For the newest devices, test programs can contain over a million test items, generating gigabytes of data per chip across probe, assembly, and test operations. The largest deployments have reached the multi-petabyte range, creating a fundamental problem: traditional business intelligence tools simply cannot handle semiconductor-scale data […]
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How Electrolyzers and Fuel Cells Enable the Hydrogen Economy

Key Takeaways about From Water to Watts: Electrolyzers & Fuel Cells are the muscle behind the Hydrogen Revolution Electrolyzers can produce hydrogen from water and electricity Hydrolyzers can store hydrogen Fuel cells can produce electricity from hydrogen Proton exchange membrane (PEM) devices can react quickly to input variations and are thus most suitable to renewable […]
Samsung Launches Automotive 47uF 4V MLCC in 0805 Size

Samsung Electro-Mechanics has introduced an automotive-grade multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) that combines 47 µF capacitance, 4 V rating and 0805 (2012 metric) size – claimed as the first of its kind for automotive use. This Samsung Electro-Mechanics ultra-high-capacitance MLCC device targets compact, high-current power rails in ADAS and in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) where board area, thermal […]
From Prototype to Production: Why Embedded Teams Need Better Shift Planning Than Spreadsheets

Embedded work is a special kind of pressure. You are not just writing code. You are dealing with real hardware, real deadlines, and real constraints that do not care about your calendar. A board shows up late. A component gets swapped. A firmware build passes in the lab and fails on the line. A customer […]