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Quantum simulator to unlock new electronic materials
MIT researchers have developed a method to generate synthetic electromagnetic fields on superconducting quantum processors, advancing the capacity of quantum computers to emulate complex materials.
Lake Shore Cryotronics introduce SMU nano/2D semiconductor testing
New Source Management Unit (SMU) module for the M81-SSM instrument platform brings laboratory-grade, low-level measurement capabilities to a benchtop instrument.
Alliance Memory expands serial NOR flash portfolio
Alliance Memory has announced the expansion of its Serial NOR Flash product line with the introduction of three new 3.3 V families with density of 128Mb, 256Mb, and 512Mb.
onsemi unveils the Treo Platform at electronica 2024
onsemi has unveiled its Treo Platform at electronica 2024, its most advanced analog and mixed-signal platform to date.
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Our industry-leading line of operational amplifiers (op amps) includes both industry-standard and application-specific devices for your unique design challenges. Whether you’re designing for specific applications such as automotive, industrial, medical, personal electronics, or need a multipurpose device, we have the right amplifier for your needs.
Arbitrary waveform generator enhances entry-level scope
Rohde & Schwarz has enhanced its portfolio of entry‑level oscilloscopes with the R&S RTB 2, the successor to the popular R&S RTB2000 oscilloscope.
Toshiba ships early samples of 1200V SiC MOSFETs
Toshiba has developed new 1200V silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs with low on-resistance (RDS(ON)) and high levels of reliability.
SECO and Raspberry Pi enter into industrial IoT partnership
SECO and Raspberry Pi have announced a strategic commercial agreement aimed at expanding their business opportunities through collaboration on hardware and software development.
680nm VCSELs from LASER COMPONENTS
LASER COMPONENTS has announced its range of VCSELs for a variety of applications.
CGD demos 800VDC multi-level inverter
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) and IFPEN have developed a demo which confirms the suitability of CGD’s ICeGaN 650V GaN ICs in a multi-level, 800 VDC inverter.