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Logitech Named to Dow Jones Sustainability Europe Index for Fifth Consecutive Year

12/31/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
Logitech International has been selected for inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) for Europe for the fifth consecutive year. The company’s ambitious climate action strategy, including its actions to reduce 50% indirect carbon emissions by 2030, drives transparency and accountability at Logitech.

Automotive PCB Market Share to Rise at 5.4% CAGR, to Reach $16.43 Billion by 2034

12/18/2024 | Globe Newswire
The global automotive PCB market size is projected to grow from USD 9.72 billion in 2024 to USD 16.43 billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 5.4%, according to a new report by Polaris Market Research.

Dana on Data: Merging 2D Electrical, 3D Mechanical Worlds

12/04/2024 | Dana Korf -- Column: Dana on Data
Imagine the day when placing components and routing signal traces and power planes are not constrained by 2D PCB fabrication processes and materials. Astronauts working on the space station have equipment mounted on all axes. They are not constrained by having to stand on a flat surface. They already have a 3D printer at the space station. Why can’t we create PCBs in a 3D space?

ROHM Semiconductor, Valeo Co-Develop the Next Generation of Power Electronics

12/03/2024 | Globe Newswire
ROHM Semiconductor and Valeo, a leading automotive technology company, today announced they are collaborating to propose and optimize the next generation of power modules for electric motor inverters using their combined expertise in power electronics management

Beyond Design: High-speed Rules of Thumb

11/21/2024 | Barry Olney -- Column: Beyond Design
The idiom “rule of thumb” is often used in electronics design and has its origins in the practice of measuring roughly with one’s thumb. Rules of thumb are easy-to-remember, broadly accurate guides or principles based on practice rather than theory. They are used to help feed our intuition to find a quick solution based on experience. We are often forced to use rules of thumb in PCB design in the absence of expensive analysis tools. We also use them to get quick ballpark figures initially and then fine-tune the numbers with further analysis. We can use rules of thumb as a sanity check to assess whether we are using our tools correctly. In this month’s column, I will present some commonly used and helpful rules for high-speed PCB design.
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