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ETL’s wide range of highquality RF Components provides a compact and cost-effective solution which can be customised to meet your specific RF requirements. Our components cover DC to 40 GHz and offer a variety of connector and performance options for satellite ground stations, teleports and other microwave users. |
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The LP87524B/J/P-Q1 is designed to meet the power management requirements of the latest processors and platforms in various automotive power applications. The device contains four step-down DC-DC converter cores, which are configured as 4 single phase outputs. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by enable signals. |
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Vishay Intertechnology has expanded its IHLE series of low profile, high current inductors featuring integrated E-field shields for the reduction of EMI with commercial and automotive grade devices in the 5mm by 5mm by 3.4mm 2020 case size. |
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SMP Sintermetalle Prometheus (SMP) introduces inductive components for environmental applications. |
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Elon Musk’s Starlink system, designed to provide high-speed, low-latency internet across the world, was successfully sent to Ukraine after its internet was disrupted following a Russian invasion. |
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Rochester Electronics is partnering with Kyoto Semiconductor, an optical device solution manufacturer to collaborate in offering active and end-of-life (EOL) products to customers. |
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This week's podcast sees Charlotte Morgan talk with Iqbal Singh, the Founder of telecoms advisor Intelligens Consulting, about smart cities. |
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For collimated beams, LASER COMPONENTS manufactures optical fibres in which a gradient-index lens is directly connected to the optical fibre. |
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Axiomtek has announced the CAPA55R, a high-performance 3.5" embedded SBC powered by the 11th Gen Inten Core i7/i5/i3 and Celeron processors with 28W cTDP and Intel Iris Xe Graphics. |
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Just as electrons flow through an electrical conductor, magnetic excitations can travel through certain materials. Such excitations, known in physics as 'magnons' in analogy to the electron, could transport information much more easily than electrical conductors. |
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