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Connectivity Standards Alliance debuts IoT product security standard
The Connectivity Standards Alliance Product Security Working Group unveils the IoT (Internet of Things) Device Security Specification 1.0, alongside its certification program and the Product Security Verified Mark.
Saelig introduces Siglent SSG6000A microwave signal generators
Saelig has announced the Siglent SSG6000A Series Microwave Signal Generators, with an output frequency range from 100kHz to 13.6/20/40 GHz.
Protocol decoder supports CAN XL
The Tektronix CAN XL (Controller Area Network Extended Length) protocol decoder enables engineers to incorporate the latest generation of CAN communications.
New AI speech patch could give voice to voiceless
In a significant leap forward for speech technology, bioengineers at UCLA have developed an AI-assisted wearable device designed to assist individuals with speech impairments.
Rohde & Schwarz, Greenerwave collaborate to verify RIS modules
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) are drawing attention in the wireless industry due to their potential for an efficient 5G mmWave rollout as well as future 6G applications.
Future-proofed Bluetooth modules in stock at Mouser
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the Lyra 24seriesBluetooth modules from Laird Connectivity.
Wire tracers simplify tracing and troubleshooting
Fluke has launched two new wire tracers that simplify the process of tracing and troubleshooting at energised and de-energised wires in residential, commercial and industrial environments with a safety rating of CAT IV 600V.
MEMs accelerometer boasts ultra-low power consumption
The ADXL367 from Analog Devices is an ultralow power, 3-axis microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometer that consumes just 0.89 μA at a 100 Hz output data rate and 180 nA when in motion-triggered wake-up mode.
GaGe adds to its razor series of PCIe digitisers
GaGe has announced two new versions of its Razor Series line of dual-channel (2-CH) high-speed digitisers.
Connected cars are coming
Both established automotive manufacturers and industry upstarts are moving forward with autonomous vehicles.