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Farnborough International Space Show backed by UK government
The UK government has endorsed theFarnborough International Space Showas it prepares to convene the global space community in the UK next year.
3D-printed active electronics
Researchers from MIT have stumbled upon a unique chain of materials that could enable the3D printingof active electronics. This discovery marks the first successful creation of semiconductor-free, 3D-printed logic gates and resettable fuses.
Global IoT providers to deliver more than just connectivity
Wireless Logic, a global pioneer in IoT connectivity, has released a new report exploring the connectivity challenges, priorities, and expectations of enterprises deploying IoT globally.
Rutronik's automotive business celebrates 10 years
In 2024, Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente’s Automotive Business Unit (ABU) will celebrate its tenth anniversary under the theme "10 Years of Success Stories."
Automotive haptics to be a multibillion-dollar market by 2035
Haptic technologiesdeliver feedback through the sense of touch, from simple vibration alerts all the way to immersive tactile interactions. In 2024, the largest market for haptics is in smartphones, but as the smartphone market stagnates, the industry is looking towards automotive interiors as the major opportunity for the next decade.
Renesas introduces new RX261/RX260 group MCUs
Renesas Electronics has introduced the highly-efficient RX261 and RX260 microcontroller (MCU) groups.
AM62A starter kit for low-power Sitara processors
The SK-AM62A-LP starter kit (SK) evaluation module (EVM) is built around our AM62A AI vision processor, which includes an image signal processor (ISP) supporting up to 5 MP at 60 fps, a 2 teraoperations per second (TOPS) AI accelerator, a quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A53 microprocessor, a single-core Arm Cortex-R5F and an H.264/H.265 video encode/decode.
Series 16 – Episode 5 – Digital transformation: navigating the transition from manual to automated
Paige West speaks with Stéphane Ratelet, Director, Business Development/Digital Solutions – EMEA,DigiKeyabout digital transformation.
Researchers achieve breakthrough in neural control of prosthetic hands
Researchers at the German Primate Centre – Leibniz Institute for Primate Research in Göttingen have developed a new training protocol for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), achieving asignificant advancement in prosthetic hand control.
Three key considerations for RF & Microwave test
What should engineers consider before embarking on testing a device? This article, in Q&A format, considers important questions spanning device characteristics and test outcomes required, the type of test equipment required and the necessary features and performance of the equipment to ensure a satisfactory outcome.