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Top 5 innovative tech of 2022
Bio-powered electronics. Kinetic floors. Turbine power. Magic wood. And mental health robots. These are just a handful of the innovative ways in which people, communities, and businesses are coming together to make a fun, interesting and greener future for everyone.
USB-C connectors available in horizontal and vertical formats
Elec & Eltek have announced a small range of standard USB -C connectors.
Avnet Abacus extends TE deal to cover ERNI products
Avnet Abacus has added the ERNI range of products in a strategic extension of its partnership with TE Connectivity.
OKW’s new SOLID-BOX plastic enclosures
OKW has launched robust new SOLID-BOX plastic enclosures for desktop and wall-mount electronics in challenging industrial and outdoor locations.
Automotive electronics market higher growth during 2023-2033
Automotive electronics have been increasing rapidly in recent years owing to the surging adoption of electrification trends in the automotive industry and the growing integration of advanced electronic systems.
Connectors achieve 56 G PAM4 data rate requirements with higher density
Amphenol Aerospace has developed the MIL-HD2 in alignment with the open group Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) technical standard.
EAO introduces series 09 rugged CAN-based keypads
EAO, the partner for intuitive and reliable human machine interfaces (HMIs), enhances its Series 09 Rugged CAN-Based products with keypad variations.
CES 2023: world premier of BMW i Vision Dee
The world’s biggest tech trade fair was the venue for the BMW Group to present its new vision vehicle for the first time: the BMW i Vision Dee – a vision of a digital experience.
SICK’s next-generation DGS80 hollow-shaft encoders open up universal compatibility
SICK has unveiled its next-generation family of large-bore hollow-shaft incremental encoders, the SICK DGS80.
High-voltage connectors – Treading the fine line
Electronic devices will continue to become ever smaller and lighter in future. Accordingly, product developers are required to shrink the individual components to the same extent. However, despite the fact that the components are shrinking, their electrical output will need to increase at a similar rate.