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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from magazines published in 2015 in the journal Electronics News:
Bourns: for us, quality is not an empty word
CC3100 is a network processor for the Internet of things. Part II
We create portable ultrasound devices based on modern analog microcircuits
G3VM - Omron's MOSFET relay family
Ioxus: ultracapacitors replace batteries
Maxim Integrated: A Range of Temperature Measurement Solutions
Melexis: a chip to create any current sensor
RS-485 from TI: Reliable Solutions for Industrial Networks
STM8L052 as a basis for a budget flowmeter
TBU: self-healing high-speed current and voltage protection
Atmosphere under control: HTS221 humidity and LPS25 atmospheric pressure sensors
Restore functionality! Resettable PPTC Fuses MULTIFUSE
Highly Reliable Digital Isolation Solutions
High-frequency relays for measuring and communication equipment
Ready-made libraries SPIRIT1 Library for rapid development of energy meter radio channel
Elmos HALIOS gesture sensors: with a flick of the wrist
Sensors and transmitters Texas Instruments: a variety of solutions for all types of measurements. Part 1
Sensors and transmitters Texas Instruments: a variety of solutions for all types of measurements. Part 2
Autonics proximity sensors: inductive and capacitive
For 3D systems: VL6180 light and proximity sensor
For uninterrupted power supply: Weidmueller solutions for protection cabinets
For single-phase and multi-phase meters: new measuring chips from ST
For LED infosystems: Mean Well low profile power supplies
USB battery charging: the role of charger type detector
Measuring path for relay protection systems: solutions from Texas Instruments
Measuring rotation parameters: Bourns encoders
Switching power supplies ST for single-phase and three-phase electricity meters
Internet of Things - to the masses! Tiny web servers from Lantronix
System-Level ESD Study: MSP430 Example
How to achieve maximum battery life for a wireless node
The maximum range of communication over the radio channel in the system: how to achieve this?
Beacons Bluetooth Low Energy
Microcontrollers with FRAM from Texas Instruments - a new era for meters
PE, RE and RYII Series Miniature Power Relays from TE Connectivity
MBee-868 modules in systems for collecting readings from metering devices
Modules from Powercast: powering the sensor from the cellular network
My first application for wireless communication in the 868 MHz band - step by step instructions. Part II
Frost-resistant lithium batteries from EEMB
Power Above All: RST-5000/10000 Series Regulated Power Supplies
Powerful gallium nitride (GaN) transistors from EPC - the end of the silicon era?
Reliable Relays from Asia: Tai-Shing Product Overview
New from ONS: IGBT for welding equipment
New from TI: three processors, DC/DC and 868/2400 MHz radio on one chip
Optimization of noise parameters of signal circuits. Part 1
Optimization of noise parameters of signal circuits. Part 2
Choosing the Right Transformer for the MAX13256 Driver
Protection Division: Bourns TVS Diodes
Meter user access: NFC and Bluetooth Low Energy
Bourns Potentiometers and Trimmers: From the Beginnings to the Present Day
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