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Pickering’s switching application guide for T&M engineers
Manufacturer of high performance reed relays, Pickering Electronics has released the latest in its series of educational application guides for engineers building test and measurement (T&M) systems, titled:‘How Data Acquisition Benefits from Reed Relays’.
The European Astro Pi challenge 2024/25
Registration is open for the European Astro Pi Challenge 2024/25! The Astro Pi Challenge, a collaborative educational project between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Raspberry Pi Foundation, presents an exciting opportunity for young people to write computer programs that will run aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Resolve Optics' range of radiation-resistant lenses
Manufactured to the highest standards using cerium-doped glass, Resolve Optics offers a range of fixed focus, radiation-resistant lenses designed to endure radiation exposure of up to 100 kGy (100 million rads) and temperatures as high as 55°C without suffering discolouration.
SoC brings multi-standard solution for smart homes
Qorvo has introduced a new system on chip (SoC) solution for smart home devices, which is now sampling with key customers.
Melexis sets new benchmark in DC motor applications
Melexis has introducedthe MLX92253 to its Hall-effect Dual Latch sensor portfolio, offering a fast and efficient solution with two independent signal tracks for minimal jitter and a consistent 90° phase shift, regardless of the magnet pole pitch.
Everyday movements could soon power your wearables
Researchers at Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) have achieved a breakthrough in energy efficiency bydeveloping flexible nanogeneratorswith a power density 140 times greater than that of conventional nanogenerators.
Zebra will focus on machine vision at VISION 2024
Zebra Technologies has announced that it will showcase its end-to-end AI machine vision solutions at VISION 2024, taking place from 8-10 October in Stuttgart, Germany.
AI supports early error detection during end-of-line testing
Late detected faults during EOL (End of Line) testing can be expensive. A car engine whose defect is only detected after it has been installed in the vehicle can easily cause costs of five to ten thousand euros for reassembly, repair, and delivery delays.
dSPACE to show off test solution at EuMW
At the upcoming European Microwave Week (EuMW), held from 22-27 September in Paris, dSPACE will debut a cutting-edge test solution designed for high-precision separation and interference testing of automotive radar sensors.
Customised magnetic components in EVs and charging units
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a mainstay of the automotive market. Research from the International Energy Agency suggests global EV sales will reach 17 million by the end of 2024, accounting for more than one in five cars sold worldwide. However, as these cutting-edge machines grow in popularity, they become increasingly complex, which presents manufacturers and engineers with a challenge - how do you maximise performance while optimising c...