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Clear tag filterRenesas Launches RA2T1 MCUs for Single-Motor Control in Power Tools and Appliances
Renesas releases RA2T1 MCUs for compact, high-precision single-motor systems like vacuums and power tools.
Read MoreNXP and NVIDIA Target Real-Time Data Flow in Robots
NXP and NVIDIA introduce a robotics architecture using Holoscan Sensor Bridge to enable real-time data transport, sensor fusion, and synchronized motor control in humanoid and edge AI systems.
Read MoreRenesas Expands Magnet-Free Inductive Position Sensor Line for Automation and Robotics
Renesas’ new inductive position sensors provide accurate, magnet-free motion feedback for robotics and automation, supported by an online coil design tool.
Read MoreToshiba’s TB9104FTG Streamlines Control Of High Current Automotive Motors
Toshiba’s TB9104FTG gate driver uses SPI control to reduce wiring and MCU load in high current automotive motor systems.
Read MoreMicrochip Expands High Voltage Lineup With New 600V Gate Driver Family
Microchip’s new 600V gate drivers support fast switching and noise tolerant control for high voltage motor and power systems.
Read MoreMelexis MLX90514 Brings Dual Input Inductive Sensing to Precision Motion Control
Inductive sensor interface provides high resolution, contactless position feedback for robotics and motion systems.
Read MoreNOVOSENSE Launches NSD8389-Q1 Stepper Motor Driver with 1/256 Microstepping
Meta Description: NOVOSENSE’s NSD8389-Q1 delivers 1/256 microstepping, stall detection, and integrated protections for EV thermal management, lighting, and display systems.
Read MoreABLIC S-57W1/W2 Dual Hall ICs Simplify Motor Feedback in Space-Constrained Designs
ABLIC’s S-57W1/W2 integrates two Hall elements in one IC, giving engineers high-resolution speed and direction feedback without using two sensors.
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