Paul Whytock

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Paul Whytock is Technology Correspondent for Electropages. He has reported extensively on the electronics industry in Europe, the United States and the Far East for over thirty years. Prior to entering journalism, he worked as a design engineer with Ford Motor Company at locations in England, Germany, Holland and Belgium.

This Fanless Power Supply Platform Can Deliver 600W

A convection-cooled modular power supply platform that delivers 600W without fan-assisted cooling has been developed by Excelsys Technologies. Claimed by the company to be the only

Articles | 15-06-2016

This Fanless Power Supply Platform Can Deliver 600W

A convection-cooled modular power supply platform that delivers 600W without fan-assisted cooling has been developed by Excelsys Technologies. Claimed by the company to be the only

Insights | 15-06-2016

Chip and software firms team up to develop secure connected-car apps

Automotive embedded systems specialist ETAS and embedded software security company ESCRYPT have teamed up with power semiconductor company STMicroelectronics in a development proje

Articles | 14-06-2016

Automotive Suite v1.0 gets into gear

Three companies have got together to launch the first generation of the Qt Automotive Suite. With a background of providing automotive user interface (UI) software to more than twe

Articles | 09-06-2016

Automotive Suite v1.0 gets into gear

Three companies have got together to launch the first generation of the Qt Automotive Suite. With a background of providing automotive user interface (UI) software to more than twe

Insights | 09-06-2016

Russian foundry creates new ASIC design using a Cortus APS core

Russian semiconductor foundry Angstrem-T has developed an ASIC based on a Cortus APS 32bit microcontroller core. The development comes following a working relationship between the

Articles | 08-06-2016

Russian foundry creates new ASIC design using a Cortus APS core

Russian semiconductor foundry Angstrem-T has developed an ASIC based on a Cortus APS 32bit microcontroller core. The development comes following a working relationship between the

Insights | 08-06-2016

STM32 Open Development Environment gets projects off to a fast start

A microcontroller is the natural choice for designers who want to develop embedded applications that need to bring together, analyze and act on real-time data. But when you want to

Environment | 07-06-2016