Tech Talk

    March 2025
    Reducing the Cost of Satellite Power Systems

    Amit Gole, Product Marketing Manager, Microchip

    ­   The whole dynamic of satellite building is changing at the moment as the industry moves to developing satellites that orbit closer to earth. Previously, most satellites operated at higher orbits which allowed greater coverage of the earth, whether that coverage was to take images, relay communicat
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    Date:
    03/15/2025
    Software Drives BLDC Motors Without Shunts or Sensors

    Cristian Ionescu-Catrina, product marketing manager. Power Integrations

    ­ Electrical motors use up a large amount of the electricity that we generate. Making them perform more efficiently, and therefore reducing that demand, would go a great way to helping with our transition to a greener energy mix. Brushless DC (BLDC) motors are some of the most popular types of electric mot
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    Date:
    03/05/2025
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