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Toshiba releases high-speed photorelay for semiconductor testers
Toshiba Electronics has released a new low voltage, high-speed photorelay. Particularly suitable for the pin electronics of semiconductor testers, the TLP3450S makes measuring devices-under-test (DUTs) at fast speeds more precise. It is also suited for use in probe cards, measuring instruments and a wide variety of industrial equipment.
SemiQon transistor capable in cryogenic conditions
SemiQon recently announced the launch of the world's first transistor capable of functioning efficiently in cryogenic conditions.
Solid Sands and VyperCore ensure compliance in chip design
Solid Sands, the pioneering provider of verification and qualification technology for C and C++ compilers and libraries, and VyperCore, a fabless semiconductor company offering up to 5x acceleration of managed-language applications, have announced that VyperCorehas chosen SuperTest, Solid Sands’ comprehensive testing and validation suite,to ensure compliance with C and C++ language standards for the development of their new accelerator chip...
OMRON 4-Pole 40A high-power PCB relays at TTI Europe
TTI IP&E – Europe has announced it is now stocking OMRON’s G9KC series of high-power PCB relays.
Eco Wave Power reports Q3 results
Eco Wave Power, a publicly traded onshore wave energy technology company, has released its financial results for the nine months ending 30thSeptember, along with a corporate update.
Molex 2025 connectivity predictions
Molex, a global electronics giant and connectivity innovator, predicts an uptick in reliable, durable, high-speed interconnects over the next 12-to-18 months as the impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and cloud solutions intensifies across every sector, including data centres, automotive, consumer electronics, and medical technology.
London EV Show: pathways to electrify road transport in the UK
The electrification of transport is at a pivotal juncture, with 2030 looming as a key milestone for theUK’s net zero ambitions.
No need for separate RGB and IR cameras in remote patient monitoring
In this blog, e-con Systems explores how RGB-IR cameras simplify Remote Patient Monitoring by eliminating the need for separate day and night cameras. It highlights their benefits, including compact design, reduced power consumption, and simultaneous RGB and IR imaging, making RPM systems more efficient and cost-effective.
Analog Devices reports Q4 10% sales dip; eyes growth in 2025
Analog Devices (ADI) reported Q4 revenues down 10% sequentially to $2.44 billion, and down 23% year on year to $9.43 billion.
43 to 160Vdc input rail and industrial DC-DC converter series
TDK Corporation has announced the expansion of the TDK-Lambda brand CN-B110 series with 50W, 100W, and 150W rated quarter-brick DC-DC converters.