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Electronic Specifier Articles
Top 5 power products in June
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in June 2024.
Lab-on-a-chip transforms blood conductivity testing
Researchers have developed the first-ever device powered by blood to measure blood electrical conductivity.
Top 5 IoT products in June
Electronic Specifier walks through the top 5 IoT products released this June 2024.
Apple expands Self Service Repair to Europe
Apple has expanded its Diagnostics for Self Service Repair software tool to 32 European countries, including the UK, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.
Schematic capture software for electronics engineers
Schematic capture software is an indispensable tool for engineers engaged in the creation of electronic circuits and systems.
What is a half bridge?
A half bridge, also known as a half-bridge converter or half-bridge circuit, is a fundamental topology used in power electronics.
What happened to Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited?
Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited (CSR) was a notable player in the semiconductor industry, specialising in wireless connectivity technologies.
Self-healing skin for robotics
Robots are increasingly mimicking humans – aping their capabilities, expressions, and thought patterns, so it seems only natural that researchers would start to look at the appearance of humanoid machines to figure out how they can construct lifelike materials that will enable them to look just like people.
Revolutionising agriculture: the Small Robot Company
The Small Robot Company is at the forefront of a revolution in agricultural technology, leveraging robotics and artificial intelligence to transform traditional farming practices.
Semiconductor manufacturing: Pre-, post-, and future trends with Rupal Jain
In an industry where the constant push for miniaturisation and enhanced performance shapes the future, the ability for semiconductor manufactures to pivot fast is crucial.
Top 10 gyrocopters in the market today
Gyrocopters, also known as autogyros, are unique aircraft that have captured the interest of aviation enthusiasts around the world.
STEMAZING webinar inspires inclusion
On 25th June 2024, Alexandra Knight, Founder and CEO of STEMAZING, hosted a rich and engaging webinar, 'Inspiring Inclusion in STEM.'
Kiwi drivers ready to adopt wireless EV technology
New Zealanders are showing optimism towards the potential of dynamic wireless charging for electric vehicles (EVs), despite some concerns.
3D-printed chip sensor enables foodborne pathogen detection
Researchers have developed a 3D-printed chip sensor which enables foodborne pathogen detection for safer food products.
Women empowering women in tech at Tektronix
In an industry still dominated by male figures, Selu Gupta, Hardware Engineering Manager at Tektronix, and Maria Heriz, VP, Portfolio Solutions & Marketing at Tektronix, each stand out as leaders in their fields, representing the drive for greater inclusivity and role models for women in technology.
Engineering experts chime in on UK general election
As the UK general election draws closer on the 4th July and the fate of the next government hangs in the balance, a major question being asked by design engineers everywhere is what the next government might mean for the industry.
Reskilling for the cyber future with CAPSLOCK
As life rushes ever more towards digital, the demand for skilled cyber security professionals has never been greater.
Understanding PCB schematic: The heart of electronics design
In the realm of electronics design, the term "PCB schematic" often comes up as a crucial element in the creation of printed circuit boards (PCBs). A PCB schematic is essentially a blueprint that outlines the electrical connections and components on a PCB. This article delves into the fundamentals of PCB schematics, their importance, and best practices for creating them.
Celebrating INWED with SheCanEngineer
On Friday 21st June 2024, Electronic Specifier’s Associate Editor Sheryl Miles attended the SheCanEngineer event, ‘Engineering - Behind the Scenes,’ in celebration of International Women’s Day 2024.
Non-invasive, 3D-printed sweat monitor for tracking health
Researchers at Washington State University (WSU) have developed a wearable health monitor that can accurately measure critical biochemicals in sweat during physical activity.