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.

Encapsulated 50A Digital Power Module Can Keep Its Cool

A fully encapsulated digital DC/DC PMBus power module that has a heat dissipation design which means power components sit directly on a copper lead frame allowing maximum power usa

Insights | 17-03-2015

GaN on Silicon Power Device Market Set to Boom

Reducing the amount of wasted electrical energy consumed globally is recognised as a key environmental objective. Power devices used in electrical energy conversion and system cont

Articles | 10-03-2015

GaN on Silicon Power Device Market Set to Boom

Reducing the amount of wasted electrical energy consumed globally is recognised as a key environmental objective. Power devices used in electrical energy conversion and system cont

Insights | 10-03-2015

LEDs become a brighter prospect but will more consumers see the light?

Too expensive, cold looking and not as durable as some of the sales hype would have you believe. These are still doubts that keep consumers dithering over whether to invest in LED

Insights | 05-03-2015

Embedded World 2015 Final Day Round-Up

With nearly 900 exhibiting companies, the Embedded World show in Nuremberg provides technology insights that suit every visitor’s needs. This event has always been perceived as an

Insights | 26-02-2015

Embedded World 2015 Show: The first day Top Ten launches

With nearly 900 exhibiting companies, the Embedded World show in Nuremberg provides technology insights that will pretty much suit every visitor’s needs. This event has always been

Insights | 24-02-2015

Could Your Car be Hacked? It Certainly Can!

Any of you who have recently bought a new car will quickly realise how much of it is controlled by computers. You may be the owner behind the wheel, but much of what is happening i

Insights | 16-02-2015

Microchipping Humans: Is Big Brother Getting Under Our Skins?

All of us humans are used to the idea of our pet cat having a microchip stabbed into them, but what are microchips used for in humans? How about turning the tables and asking owner

Insights | 05-02-2015