Sponsored by: Texas Instruments LDOs perform a valuable “fill-in” function for mobile power-management devices, buffering voltages between the system’s battery and sections of the portable device.
Low-code development tools like Microsoft’s Power Platform are more than a way for users to build the apps they need when they need them. They’re a way to rapidly building code that’s needed urgently.
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