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18th August 2021
Electronic Specifier Webinar Summit
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The Electronic Specifier Webinar Summit will be an engaging one-day event held on 1st September which is brought to you by a publishing team dedicated to the electronics industry, who have become incredibly well versed in attending, exhibiting, and hosting events, including the many virtual shows, conferences and exhibitions that have taken place since COVID-19 confined us to barracks early in 2020.
Automotive
18th August 2021
Hydrogen fuelled fire engines
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ULEMCo has been awarded government funding with its partners to produce an optimised design for specialised hydrogen fuelled vehicles. Working with Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) and its Fire and Rescue Service, ULEMCo will design the fuel cell electric powertrain configuration for zero emission fire appliances.
Alternative Energy
18th August 2021
Solar-to-hydrogen tech improves in efficiency
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Researchers have made a major breakthrough in the use of solar energy to generate hydrogen fuel, a potential green power storage medium. New research on barium tantalum oxynitride semiconductors has uncovered a technique that makes the technology 100 times more efficient. The breakthrough could help make practical an alternative, solar power-based hydrogen generation method.
Passives
18th August 2021
ESD protection diode in space-saving DFN1006-2A package
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A new bidirectional asymmetrical (BiAs) single-line ESD protection diode in the compact new DFN1006-2A package with side-wettable terminals has been released by Vishay Intertechnology.
Robotics
18th August 2021
US robot sensor market poised for maximum revenues
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According to a recent study from market research firm Graphical Research, the North America robot sensor market size is poised to expand at substantial CAGR during the forecast period. Rising trend for the autonomous robotic technology will fuel North America robot sensor market share. Lack of staff, for instance - surgeons - may further propel the demand for robots. Specifically, the Association of American Medical College has forecast that the US may grapple with scarcity of surgeons of around 54,100 to 139,000 physicians by 2033-end.
Industrial
18th August 2021
Semiconductor testing at very low currents
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The Łukasiewicz Research Network - Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics has chosen to use measurement instrumentation from Tektronix and Keithley to investigate the current and voltage characteristics of wide-bandgap semiconductors.
Aerospace & Defence
18th August 2021
Special design for use in space
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AS-Schneider has received an order from the space industry. The company supplies valves and valve manifolds for the programme of a national space agency that have to meet very special requirements for use in space. 
Automotive
18th August 2021
The hydrogen future of Europe’s automotive market
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April 2021 saw the latest collaboration in support of fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) uptake, with automotive manufacturer Nikola announcing plans to create a hydrogen pipeline and refuelling system across Europe. What technology is required to make hydrogen a viable option both in terms of sustainability and automotive efficiency? Here Simone Bruckner, Managing Director of automotive resistor manufacturer Cressall Resistors, investigates hydrogen's potential.
Latest
18th August 2021
British AI tech firm drive revenues for business
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A British AI tech start-up Kortical, which helps companies use machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, has improved 10x their success rate of generating positive outcomes across their organisations vs the industry average.
Blog
18th August 2021
How to kit out your home test lab on a budget
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The last year and a half have seen many engineers working from home rather than in their test lab. In contrast to having a vast workbench with easy access to high-quality test and measurement equipment, they have had to look at the small table in their spare room and cut their cloth accordingly. Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics, explains.
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