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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from magazines published in 2016 in the journal Electronics News:

BLE device with MEMS sensors? - easy, with the BLUEMICROSYSTEM1 software package

CoolMOS - Infineon's High Voltage MOSFETs

CubeMX and Workbench: Building an STM32 Project with Free Software

DC/DC and Mini-Package Wiring: Texas Instruments Modular Switching Converters

ESD Assemblies for Protecting Industrial and Outdoor Ethernet

Littelfuse general purpose ESD assemblies for protecting low voltage circuits

Infineon is the new IGBT market leader

Mean Well: Smart lighting control in focus

POLYFUSE PPTC Fuses for Telecom Applications

STM32F7: new flagship - new horizons

STM32L4: circuitry and application features

Kyocera TFT displays: the choice for demanding applications

USB, HDMI, Ethernet: Low-capacitance ESD assemblies to protect high-speed interfaces

VATN LCD - high quality information display

CC3100/CC3200 Wi-Fi Processors: Security for the Internet of Things

Solar Powered Wireless Sensor: Reference Design from Texas Instruments

Wireless IR Motion Detector: Ten years of life on a single lithium battery

Over 10 years on a single CR2032 battery: Wireless temperature and humidity sensor

Quick start developing 868 MHz wireless channel on CC1310

Varistor to varistor discord: reliable protection against power surges

Focus on innovative markets

Ready-made low-voltage battery backup system for eCall systems

For GPS and GLONASS: Maxim Low Noise Amplifiers for Navigation Applications

For industrial lines and battery charging: Powerful Mean Well power supplies

For smart self-powered systems: wireless CO detector

Drivers from TI: Drive any electric motor

Charge from -30°C, work from -60°C - these are Saft batteries

Protect Your Meter From Twisting: Infineon 3D Magnetic Sensor

Measuring the Output Noise of an LDO Regulator: Technology and Features

Integration of Infineon and IR - probably the most seamless in the industry

Mean Well power supplies for medical devices and equipment

Compact PCB power supplies

Compact Efficient DIN Rail Power Supplies

Consolidated Energy: Assemblies of Chemical Power Sources

Crystal on Glass: Benefits of Using Winstar Character COG Displays

Lithium chemical power sources: some application features

Lithium iron phosphate batteries EEMB - half the capacity is enough

Magnetic 3D Sensors for the Consumer and Industrial Electronics Markets

Low consumption L + performance and peripherals F: STM32L4 controllers on the Cortex-M4 core

We are changing approaches to the organization of power systems, taking into account new high-voltage solutions

Miniature protection: Nano2 and TeleLink fuses

Honeywell's New Series of PCB Mount Pressure Transmitters

New TI Technology for Capacitive Touch Panels

New generation IP from Mean Well: Compliance with modern requirements

New TFT displays from Winstar: high integration and easy operation

New TI sensors for measuring inductance, humidity and temperature

Flyback Isolated Buck Fly-Buck Converter: Design and Calculation

Power consumption optimization of STM32L4 microcontrollers

Power for cold climates: frost-resistant lithium-polymer batteries from EEMB

Consumption from 89 μA / MHz in active mode - a new record for STM32F4 microcontrollers

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INFINEON will join the development of a new kind of memory 15.06.2005

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