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Maxim Launches Battery Management System Able to Cut Costs by 90%

Feb. 27, 2018

Filed Under: Suppliers Tagged With: batteries, battery management systems, electric-powered vehicles, EV - Electric Vehicles, lithium-ion batteries, Maxim, new product, semiconductors

Maxim Integrated Products Inc., a major U.S. maker of automotive analog semiconductors, has launched MAX17843, a fifth-generation battery management product…...

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