Power Management DesignLine Blog
APEC becomes big, and we're there
Bill Schweber
2/8/2012 12:39 PM EST
Power is every engineer's concern, and it's the focus of this event
Stand by---I'm working on a follow-up article fom APEC 2012 on the Picor active EMI filter and ...
Real science or just a bit of froth
Paul Buckley
1/20/2010 1:36 PM EST
Last week there seemed to be a mini-media feeding frenzy about a story of a product design student who had claimed to have designed as part of her final university project a 'greenphone' which was powered by Coca-Cola.
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Battery costs could keep a brake on electric car developments
Paul Buckley
1/13/2010 7:13 AM EST
The widespread adoption of fully electric vehicles still seems to need the impetus of a technology breakthrough if it is going happen by 2020.
However you are moving the polution from one place to another, there is not such thing as ...
Patience will be a virtue in the next decade
Paul Buckley
1/4/2010 8:36 AM EST
The new decade has dawned and it promises to be a big one for the power management sector.
Paul Buckley
11/9/2009 5:39 AM EST
In a month when everyone is remembering the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall I had an interesting conversation with a senior sales executive of a leading European battery maker.
Engaging sleep mode - the power of new arrivals
Paul Buckley
10/28/2009 9:43 AM EDT
What is guaranteed to ensure sleepless nights - new baby or the development of a new Power Management IC?
Bill Schweber
10/27/2009 8:30 AM EDT
Power and its management are the common denominators cutting across all electronic systems and circuit designs, analog or digital.
French unveil battery plans to plug electric car vacuum
Paul Buckley
10/3/2009 12:19 PM EDT
The French government has unveiled plans to invest 1.5 billion euros on infrastructure measures to support its desire to see two million electric and hybrid cars on French roads by 2020.
Power management or power avoidance - which should come first?
Paul Buckley
9/14/2009 5:50 AM EDT
A recent poll of EE Times Europe readers, which represents a good sample of electronics design engineers, canvassed what they thought would offer the best energy-saving return on R&D.
The calculation used actually 50 meters for light penetration as infrared light penetrates deeper, ...
Paul Buckley
7/22/2009 5:23 AM EDT
Japan's third-largest automaker, Nissan Motor Co., announced this week that the company will invest almost $700 million to build two plants in the U.K. and Portugal to produce lithium-ion batteries for electric cars.



