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PICMG COM-HPC 1.2 ‘Mini’ brings PCIe 5.0, USB4 & 10 GbE to far Edge
PICMG has announced the release of the COM-HPC 1.2 ‘Mini’ specification. Measuring just 95 x 70mm, COM-HPC Mini is nearly half the size of the next-smallest COM-HPC form factor and provides a cost-effective, lower power module for autonomous mobile robots, drones, mobile 5G test and measurement equipment, and other far Edge applications.
Ultra-low capacitance ESD protection diodes protect automotive data interfaces
Nexperia announced an extension to its portfolio of ultra-low capacitance ESD protection diodes designed to protect high-speed data lines in interfaces such as USB, HDMI, high-speed video links and Ethernet in automotive infotainment applications.
Keysight to provide payload testing solution for first SWISSto12 HummingSat mission
Keysight Technologies announces that SWISSto12, one of Europe's fastest growing satellite and radio frequency (RF) payload manufacturers, has selected the Keysight Payload Test System (PTS) to validate the RF payloads of its first HummingSat geostationary satellite, Intelsat 45.
Pressure sensor AMS 5935 – the power saver in the low-pressure range
The monitoring of everyday wearables, sports, and mobile medical equipment is becoming increasingly widespread.
High-resolution oscilloscopes unveiled by RIGOL
RIGOL Technologies has added to its line-up of high-resolution oscilloscopes with the introduction of the DHO800/900 series.
Unlocking the mind: Why and how AI can help decode brain activity
Decoding brain activity lies in a fascinating intersection between neuroscience and machine learning (ML).
Solving the issue of reflected waves at D band
The call for ‘more D band’ has gone out. With the ability to transmit 100 Gigabits per second (Gbps), the D band will unlock a number of technologies across a wide range of industries.
JET experiments to test electronics in fusion environments
A joint study by the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), CERN, EUROfusion, CEA-IRFM, Aix-Marseille University (AMU), CNRS, and University of Rennes, at the Joint European Torus (JET) facility in Culham, Oxfordshire, will investigate the impact of neutrons on the performance of electronics exposed to fusion energy conditions.
ODU fibre optic product for medical technology
ODU has released a new fibre optic product for use within medical technologies which require high performance and failure protection.
The Autonomous Vehicles Law is a vital first step
Following Royal Assent, the Automated Vehicles Bill has come into force in the UK. The Law sets the framework for establishing some level of safe, legal autonomy for road users.