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AI holds the key to limiting the risk of EV battery fires
Eatron Technologies assists vehicle manufacturers in mitigating the potential of EV battery fires through the application of artificial intelligence in its battery management software.
Altus introduces Scienscope x-ray inspection solution
Since adding Scienscope’s range of inspection solutions to its portfolio, Altus Group has seen increasing interest in its technology.
Aetina’s new AI solutions for different vertical markets
Aetina, a specialist AI solution provider, will showcase its latest computing systems, platforms, hardware, and software tools for use in AIoT during Computex 2023 at booth I0810 with its parent company—Innodisk.
Jitter on serial data lines and power rail analysis
Jitter analysis often leads directly to a bug's root cause, but when it doesn't, power rail analysis is the next step.
Superior Sensor Technology's pressure sensors with Farnell
Farnell has announced a distribution agreement with Superior Sensor Technology for its pressure sensors for the medical, industrial, and HVAC markets.
Colliding electrons to develop quantum components
Scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have performed controlled collision of single electrons in a semiconductor chip.
Farnell, Superior Sensor Technology ink disti deal
Farnell has completed a distribution agreement with Superior Sensor Technology, a supplier of application-specific pressure sensors for the medical, industrial, and HVAC markets.
The role of HVDC in energy transition
Here, Simone Bruckner, Managing Director of Cressall, explains the role of high voltage direct current (HVDC) and filter resistors in making long-distance energy transition possible.
Create GHz-speed digitiser systems with up to 16 channels
A new option from Spectrum Instrumentation offers a user-friendly way to create multi-channel data acquisition systems with ultrafast sampling speeds up to 10 GS/s.
The science behind ‘haunted’ electronics
In the age of advancing technology, tales of electronics behaving in inexplicable ways have often been whispered among users.