Aecon Group Inc. (TSX: ARE) (“Aecon” or the “Company”) announced today that its subsidiary, Aecon Utilities Group Inc.
Voltage requirements are increasing, especially for the EV market. Even devices that might be considered relatively low voltage, such as display drivers, are now pushing past established baselines.
The electronics industry is seeing a move toward higher voltages and currents to deliver sufficient supply and charging power in products ranging from handheld cellphones and tablets to workstations.
Eaton Corp. said it has confirmed the fuel economy benefits of the Fuller UltraShift HV (Highway Value) medium-duty transmission with recent independent test results showing fuel savings from 7 ...
Megger now offers one system for high-voltage power factor testing and low-voltage three-phase TTR measurements. Megger now offers one system for high-voltage power factor testing and low-voltage ...
A multi-million-pound investment is set to bolster the North East’s reputation as a leader in offshore wind innovation. The ...
Most of the electrical power distribution infrastructure is static, and in many facilities, the mindset for electrical equipment and devices is “set it, and forget it.” However, much of the existing ...
Pickering Interfaces, a supplier of modular signal switching and simulation solutions for use in electronic test and verification, has announced a new family of high voltage programmable resistor ...