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Pickering introduces compact reed relay
Pickering Electronics has introduced its latest high-density reed relay, the Series 125 - reportedly the industry's smallest two pole DPST (double-pole, single-throw) reed relay, switching up to 1 Amp, 20 Watts, while stacking on a compact 5mm x 5mm pitch.
New wearable device stimulates skin
A new type of wearable device, a haptic patch, has been created by a team of engineers at Northwestern University, designed to stimulate skin to deliver a variety of sensations.
Advanced Energy power technologies at MEDICA/COMPAMED 2024
Advanced Energy will be exhibiting its latest power supply and conversion technologies for medical systems at COMPAMED 2024, the leading international trade fair for the medical technology supply sector.
New TI MCUs enable Edge AI
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced two new series of real-time microcontrollers that deliver advancements to help engineers achieve more intelligent and secure processing inautomotiveandindustrial applications.
Interested renews in Faraday rotation solutions as MMW slips
The move up the electromagnetic spectrum (EM) into millimeter waves (MMW) is proving to be a double-edged sword. System designers eager to leverage wider bandwidths and incredibly high data throughputs must also contend with a host of new challenges. Of amplified importance – particularly between 75-330 GHz – is the issue of attenuation.
Infineon backs game-changing PCB software upgrade
RS, a global product and service solutions provider for industrial customers, has announced the release of its award-winning software, DesignSpark PCB version 12, backed by the support of Infineon, Germany’s largest semiconductor manufacturer.
What it means to be the inventor of the IGBT
Following his achievement of the 2024 Millennium Technology Prize, Electronic Specifier spoke with the inventor of the IGBT, Professor Bantval Jayant Baliga, on what it means to him and what he hopes to see in the future.
Report warns UK engineering is at a crossroads
Advanced Engineering has released an industry report addressing the most pressing challenges and opportunities facing engineers and manufacturers across the United Kingdom.
EVM in 5G NR: addressing measurement challenges
Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) is a critical metric for assessing signal quality in 5G New Radio (NR) networks. As cellular technology evolves, increasing data throughput has been achieved by combining wider channel bandwidths with higher-order modulation schemes. However, these advancements also bring new challenges in accurately measuring EVM, particularly in 5G NR, where higher modulation orders and wider bandwidths are common.
Industry’s response to the Autumn Budget
TheChancellor has presented a Budgetaimed at strengthening the foundations for progress after more than a decade of economic stagnation.