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What are 3D Hall sensors?
3D Hall sensors offer precise measurement of magnetic fields in three dimensions, of which, understanding and manipulating electromagnetic fields is fundamental for designing and improving electronic devices and systems.
UK invests £7mn into first hydrogen transport hub
The UK Government has launched a £7 million investment into the hydrogen vehicle infrastructure of Tees Valley, marking a significant step towards green transportation. This funding is earmarked for several hydrogen projects, including the development of new refuelling stations essential for fuel cell vehicles.
Tesla drivers warned not to wear Apple Vision Pro whilst driving
Tesla owners have recently come under scrutiny following the circulation of viral videos showing drivers wearing Apple's new virtual reality headset while behind the wheel.
EU strikes a landmark deal to promote the right to repair
In a significant advancement for consumer rights and environmental sustainability, European Union negotiators have reached a provisional agreement on a bill designed to minimise waste and stimulate the repair sector.
Solar power farms to be enhanced with space reflectors
Solar power farms of the future could be enhanced through the use of space reflectors to increase the energy output, University of Glasgow researchers suggest.
Shaping tomorrow's engineers: the impact of apprenticeships on the electronics sector
Apprenticeships have long been a cornerstone of practical education, combining on-the-job training with academic learning to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen careers.
What's one thing you'd like to see change in engineering for women in 2024?
Electronic Specifier’s Sheryl Miles reached out to women engineers, asking them to envision the year ahead and inviting them to share their perspectives on what they’d like to see change in engineering for women in 2024.
A patch that allows people to control robotic exoskeletons
Engineers from Korea and the United States have taken a significant step towards integrating human capabilities with robotic exoskeletons, developing a wearable technology that could pave the way for advancements reminiscent of Iron Man. This innovative technology, encapsulated in a stretchable microneedle adhesive patch (SNAP), is designed to enhance the interaction between humans and robotic systems, potentially revolutionising health diagnosti...
Announcing the inaugural issue of Procurement Pro
We are delighted to announce the launch of the first issue of Procurement Pro, a new publication aimed at shedding light on the intricate and fast-paced realm of procurement within the electronics component market.
Women in Electronics: a powerhouse of talent gathered in Germany
Electronic Specifier’s Paige West recently visited Munich to attend the Women in Electronics (WE) Germany Chapter event.
IC markets growth in the automotive sector
Integrated Circuits (ICs) have become the cornerstone of modern electronics, their significance underscored by their extensive use in a myriad of industries. 2020 saw NAND Flash and DRAM dominating the IC markets, together accounting for a third of total IC sales.
What is the revolutionary integrated circuit design GreenPAK
GreenPAK, a Renesas Electronics' family of mixed-signal integrated circuits, signifies a breakthrough in configurable mixed-signal ICs (integrated circuits). This innovative technology combines analog and digital blocks that can be tailored through programmable non-volatile memory, a feature that sets it apart in the semiconductor industry.
Top 5 sensor products in January
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 sensor products to have been released in January 2024.
ChipStart UK: a conversation with Arm about the future of the semiconductor industry
Investors, startups, and representatives of government and multinational companies met at the University of Glasgow on the 25th January to discuss ChipStart UK’s early-stage semiconductor incubator and the UK's National Semiconductor Strategy.
Top 5 Power products in January
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in January 2024.
Top 5 IoT products in January
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 IoT products to have been released in January 2024.
Think WFH is over? IoT seeing rise in remote management
Work from home (WFH) might be said to be the one good thing to come out of the COVID-19 crisis, especially considering that the major world events to follow the pandemic have been inflation and war. Yet, like all good things, it is coming to an end… or is it?
Elon Musk’s Neuralink puts first chip in human subject
Elon Musk's Neuralink have declared a breakthrough by successfully implanting a wireless brain chip in a human subject. This development is a significant step for the company, which aims to connect human brains with computers, potentially offering new treatments for complex neurological conditions.
State of Quantum 2024 report: capital, sovereignty, and readiness
OpenOcean, IQM, and Lakestar have now released their State of Quantum 2024 report, which draws insights from contributors such as Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, HSBC, Moderna, Sonos, Siemens, and Centrica, to underpin the shifting tides in the quantum sector, from finance to the future of the technology.
MIT develops 3D-printed mass spectrometer components
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed miniaturised, 3D-printed components for mass spectrometers.