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New EU project to develop advanced space satellite navigation
A new project, launched by the EU under the Photonics Partnership and supported by Photonics21, is poised to transform space exploration and autonomous systems with new sensors that use tiny pulses of laser light to improve satellite navigation and earth observation.
Bourns announces release of model SSD shunt sensor
Bourns has announced the release of the Model SSD Shunt Sensor - Digital Series, focusing on accuracy and efficiency.
Will 6G trigger a manufacturing revolution?
The next evolution in mobile networks is on the horizon with 6G. Set tosurpass 5Gwith enhanced speed, reduced latency, and expanded capacity, countless applications will benefit.
Use GaN devices to shrink external medical AC/DC power supplies
Rolf Horn, Applications Engineer, DigiKey explores the reasons why GaN is useful in medical AC/DC power supplies.
Meeting optical communication demands with InGaAs photodiodes
The conversion of light into electrical current is made possible by a crucial component – the photodiode.
3D-printed chip sensor enables foodborne pathogen detection
Researchers have developed a 3D-printed chip sensor which enables foodborne pathogen detection for safer food products.
HighPoint shipping the Rocket 7600 series AICs & adapters
HighPoint is now shipping its Rocket 7600 RAID/Pro series of PCIe Gen5 x16 NVMe AICs and Adapters.
Molex report looks at connector design trends
Molex has published a report detailing the significant role of ruggedised, miniaturised interconnect solutions in driving innovation in electronic devices across an expanding array of industries.
TDK expands sensor family
TDK has expanded its acclaimed Micronas 3D HAL-position sensor family with the introduction of the HAL/HAR 3936.
SICK’s new robust inductive sensor: the IMG
Global industrial sensor expert SICK has unveiled the latest in its extensive product range with the IMG inductive sensor, designed specifically to provide stable detection in harsh environments.