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ProTek devices intros high voltage suppression component for aerospace
ProTek Devices has created a high-powered surface mount transient voltage suppression component designed for motor, module, and AC/DC systems such as those in aircraft, to enable equipment circuit protection from damaging effects of high voltage spikes.
Flexible hybrid electronics offers the best of both approaches
Can electronics be additively manufactured and flexible without compromising on the capabilities of conventionally produced integrated circuits (ICs)?
This 3D printed gripper doesn’t need electronics to function
This soft robotic gripper is not only 3D printed in one print; it also doesn’t need any electronics to work.
Premo Group 3D coil receiver antenna for VR/AR
Premo Group has announced the launch of the 3DCC03 series, one of the smallest 3D coil receiver antennas on the market.
SiC MOSFETs enhance efficiency, save board space
Toshiba’s third generation of 650V and 1200V silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs are in stock at distributor Farnell.
Smiths Interconnect launches new fixed chip attenuators
Smiths Interconnect has announced the launch of its new AT Series of RF chip attenuators from DC to 20GHz.
Infineon teams with Infinitum in decarbonisation efforts
At APEC 2023, Infineon Technologies announced the company is joining forces with Infinitum. In this technology collaboration, Infineon will provide silicon carbide (SiC) CoolSiC MOSFETs and other key semiconductor components that greatly contribute to the Infinitum motor system’s motor control.
Abu Dhabi announces autonomous racing league
In line with its vision of building a world-class R&D hub in Abu Dhabi, ASPIRE, has announced the launch of an autonomous racing league.
Vehicle networking market size to surpass $3bn by 2030
As per the report by Global Market Insights “Worldwide Vehicle Networking market was valued $1 billion in 2021 and will surpass a revenue collection of $3 billion by 2030 with an annual growth rate of 9.5 % over 2022 to 2030.”
How RFIDs can help healthcare maintain an effective working environment
With increasing demands on the sector for a more streamlined approach to healthcare, Robert Brown, Marketing Executive at Ultralife Corporation, explores how RFID tagging can be used to locate assets that healthcare workers need to do their jobs more effectively.