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10 Simplify power designs with versatile DC-DC converters from TDK that offer unrivalled power density and ease of design
12 Proud to be counterfeit free Automotive
14 Wireless battery management systems - enabling smart battery ecosystems solutions through higher battery performance, greater lifetime, and cost value
16 Straight up – A better approach to cooling semiconductors
18 How GaN HEMT devices can be used to maximise the power density of OBC chargers
20 Wireless technology: a winning formula Interconnection Electronics Industry Awards
34 How to meet Industry 4.0 high density and robust connectivity requirements
22 The Electronics Industry Awards to go carbon neutral Display Technology
24 Evolving display technology: mini and micro LED displays 26 Smarter planning can alleviate supply chain challenges
LED Technology 38 Increase indoor position accuracy using VLC Mobile Technology
40 The case for optimised silicon in the next generation of cellular networks
42 What’s next in 5G and telecommunications? Power
44 Extra considerations for products designed for “medical in the home applications”
46 DC/DC converters rise to the challenges of AI computing 48 Cool solutions for high density applications 50 The future is bright for high voltage
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