Infineon is sampling a family of robust 650V IGBTs that can deliver highest efficiency in fast switching automotive applications. Volume production is scheduled for March.
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Precise SM rotary sensors from Murata
Murata says it has developed the world’s most precise rotary position sensors providing +/- 1% linearity and will start mass producing them in April.
Porsche hybrid electric supercar uses UK technology
Worcestershire-based GKN Driveline is working with Porsche on its hybrid electric supercar. The eAxle electric-drive module designed by GKN Driveline supplements the 918 Spyder’s hybrid 4.6-litre V8. The module has maximum power of 95kW and can deliver up to 1500Nm of torque to the front wheels via a fixed gear ratio. A new design of differential provides full-electric mode, all-wheel ...
Laser ignition promises fuel efficiency
For a week last November an internal combustion engine hummed away in a lab near Chicago. Why the excitement? This particular engine sets fire to fuel with lasers instead of spark plugs, burning fuel more efficiently than normal. Laser-fired engines could lead to cleaner, greener cars. In a normal combustion engine, a mix of fuel and air enters a chamber ...
Infineon into production of LITIX Basic
Infineon is in volume production of its LITIX Basic family of LED drivers specifically designed for low-power to medium-power automotive exterior lighting applications.
Toshiba adds to automotive MOSFETs
Toshiba has expanded its line-up of automotive N-channel power MOSFETs with the launch of two new devices: TK160F10N1, a 100 V, 160 A product and TK200F04N1L, a 40 V, 200 A class product. Target applications include EPS, DC-DC converters and load switches.
Murata in mass-production of auto crystals
Murata has started mass production of its the XRCGB-F-A series of crystals for automotive applications.
CES: Toyota opens up hydrogen cell patents
Toyota is making 6000 patents on hydrogen fuel cell technology available free of charge to anyone who wants to use them.
Human interface technology for cars to be growth market
Human interface technologies in cars, like touch-screens, head-up displays, haptic feedback, proximity sensing and gesture recognition, are going to be a big deal in 2015, said IHS.
Connecting cars to the Internet is dangerous, says AA
The AA has warned against connecting cars to the Internet because of the dangers of hackers stealing cars or hacking into their control systems.