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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from magazines published in 2018 in the journal Electronics News:

8-bit microcontrollers STM8

CoolMOS P7: balancing efficiency and ease of use in power converters

LDC: Mean Well Adjustable LED Drivers with Power Output Stabilization

PGA460 from Texas Instruments - all for ultrasonic distance measurement in one chip

PlacePod - parking sensor based on STM32

STM32 + modern TFT display: options for every taste

STM32 H7 family: with new features - to new heights

STM32F7 & H7 Value line: budget versions of high performance microcontrollers

STSPIN820: All stepper motor control up to 45V in one miniature IC

STWBC-EP + STWLC33: ST's first 15W wireless charger

TESEO-LIV3F - STMicroelectronics' first navigation module

Texas Roads: Automotive DC/DC Converters from Texas Instruments

TI says wireless no to leaks and freezing

ZigBee VS Thread: Technologies for building wireless mesh networks

Safe and Economical Bluetooth with CC2640R2F MCU

Wireless switch based on СС13хх

Introduction to PLC: What is a Programmable Logic Controller

The impact of IoT on the development of low-power microcontrollers

Is a digital substation possible? IEC 61850 brings hope

First in Leadless Packages: Increasing Power Density of Power Devices with New Infineon MOSFETs

Choosing RF Diodes and RF Transistors for Today's Wireless World

TE Connectivity Precision Integrated Sensors

Where and how to use SIDACtor protection thyristors from Littelfuse

Gyroscooter Hublex Gyropod: smart stuffing from STMicroelectronics

Opening sensor of the electric meter housing without reed switches, magnets and Hall sensors

Dynamic NFC tag for high-speed data exchange

Adding Bluetooth Low Energy to a device with an 8-bit microcontroller

Charge your gadgets wirelessly

Over temperature protection for LED light sources

Humidity measurement - how to improve accuracy?

Industry 4.0: ST sensors predict industrial equipment failures

Integral low-power position sensors based on the Hall effect

Using Wireless SimpleLink MCUs to Create Low-Power Thread and Zigbee Devices

Using low quiescent current converters for high voltage DC/DC conversion

How to protect the radio channel in IoT devices

How to work with MEMS accelerometer. Walkthrough based on LIS3DHH

How to reduce the size and reduce the temperature of IoT devices

Which TI Bluetooth solution to choose?

Quasi-resonance is easy! Part 1

Quasi-resonance is easy! Part 2

Quasi-resonance in practice: the fifth generation of CoolSET controllers

Compact isolated power factor correction for lighting systems

Compact intelligent power module for small VFDs

To whom and how to open the door a thousand kilometers from home?

STM32L4+ Controllers: High Performance in Low Power Devices

Where are brands going?

Infineon microcontrollers: 32 bits for all industrial applications

STM32 microcontrollers now work with Alexa voice service

ICs for current measurement with built-in shunt

MOSFET in SOT-223 package - the best choice for low power supplies

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