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With the Series RSA3000N and RSA5000N RIGOL offers its proven series of real-time spectrum analyzers with integrated VNA (Vector Network Analysis) function. Various models with bandwidths of 9 kHz up to 6,5 GHz are available, all with up to 40 MHz real-time bandwidth.
Until June 30th RIGOL offers the options EMI and PA for free for all models, and in addition reduced prices for selected models.
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The slim DIN rail module BICKER DC2412-UPSD with 16-32VDC wide-range input and buffered 12VDC output offers reliable protection against system failure and data loss in the event of power failures, brownouts or flicker. Fast-charging and maintenance-free Supercaps (EDLC) with more than 500,000 full cycles are used as energy storage. The DC UPS module ensures uninterrupted power supply for industrial, medical and mobile applications. |
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When it comes to designing and manufacturing automated functional test systems, today’s engineers find that modularity is key. By using modular hardware, organizations can more effectively manage test equipment from new product introduction (NPI) through to mass/high-volume production. This paper outlines how understanding key issues at every phase of the product lifecycle; organizations can make decisions that result in flexible, reliable, scalable test systems. |
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Selecting and purchasing semiconductors can be a challenge, primarily because there are so many variants of the same fundamental part.
This step-by-step guide explores the multiple versions, with reference to the environmental challenges encountered in automotive, industrial and aviation use cases. |
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At PCIM 2023, Freda King, Service Manager at WIN SOURCE, talks to Electronic Specifier’s Contributing Editor, Caroline Hayes, about Win Source’s broad product portfolio, it’s commitment to sustainable development, and the advantages of being an international supplier to the electronics industry. |
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Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Engineering have taken a leap forward in sweat analysis with a 3D-printed wearable sweat sensor called the ‘sweatainer.’ |
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The Metaverse, the word that was once on the tips of everyone’s tongue in the business world and consumer sphere, is in a tentative position. |
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is launching an investigation into AI to ensure the technology develops in ways that ensure open, competitive markets and effective consumer protection. |
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Quantum computing is a rapidly emerging technology that promises to revolutionise the way we process and analyse information entirely. Whilst this is fantastic news at face value, what are these quantum machines, and how do they actually work? What is being developed and how? And what does the future hold? Electronic Specifier spoke to Professor Robert Young, Chief Scientist at Quantum Base and Professor of Quantum Technology at Lancaster University, to dive headfirst into these exciting questions. |
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Going wireless with the next generation of battery management systems (BMS) removes heavy communications cabling from inside EVs to help improve driving range and reliability. "When we create new solutions for wireless battery management systems for electric vehicles (EVs), our customers can design EVs that are lighter, go farther on a single charge and meet the highest level of functional safety standards to improve reliability."
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