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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.
The rise of stick-to-skin wearable monitoring devices
Healthcare is undergoing a transformative shift with the rise of stick-to-skin wearable monitoring devices.
Connected cars are coming
Both established automotive manufacturers and industry upstarts are moving forward with autonomous vehicles.
UK COVID drug development facility granted £500m upgrade fund
The science facility which kickstarted the UK’s world leading COVID drug development and has advanced treatments of global health challenges from HIV to malaria and cancer will be upgraded and expanded through a more than £500m investment, Science and Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan has announced.
Engineering the future for generations to come
The engineering industry is undergoing a transformative shift toward diversity and equality, and inspiring from the front is Dragica Kostic-Perovic, Chief Engineer of Automotive at Ricardo, a global engineering company.
Saelig select fabricators series RF enclosures
Saelig has introduced the Select Fabricators Series 700 EMI Enclosures – reliable, portable, and lightweight RF and EMI shielding enclosures in standard sizes with a fast-up inflatable frame, ready for operation in less than 60 seconds.
65 GHz oscilloscope targets PCIe and USB-C testing
Teledyne LeCroy has unveiled its new WaveMaster 8000HD high-bandwidth, high definition oscilloscope (HDO) platform with models from 20 to 65 GHz of bandwidth, 12 bits of resolution, up to 320 GS/s of sample rate and what is claimed to be an industry-leading 8 gigapoints (Gpts) of acquisition memory.
IST AG’s new moisture-in-oil sensor
IST AG has developed a new Moisture-in-Oil Sensor which is ideal for the continuous monitoring of water content in industrial oils.
A remote solution to safety concerns
From bomb disposal and construction site monitoring to surveillance and firefighting, remote controlled robots allow humans to act in hazardous situations without putting themselves in harm’s way.
Intelligent acoustic sensor systems support The Hearing Car
Tomorrow’s vehicles will be equipped with a sense of hearing, which will enable them to perceive, for example, bicycle bells, children playing, or the sirens of approaching emergency vehicles.