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Ethernet cameras in medical and life science
The pace of technological transformations in medical and life sciences is rapid. Imaging technologies used in these fields are no exception to this constant wave of disruption.
TEWS technologies launches COTS conduction-cooled XMC card for enhanced Ethernet
TEWS Technologies, renowned for its expertise in designing and building turnkey, embedded interface solutions, launches its latest product, the COTS TXMC397 Conduction Cooled Switched Mezzanine Card (CCXMC)-compatible module.
Intel expands Ethernet range
Intel has expanded its Ethernet 800 series with the addition of the Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXVDA2, a high-performance and versatile 10/25GbE adapter featuring two 25GbE SFP28 ports.
All-weather global shutter Ethernet camera for outdoor applications
e-con Systems introduces a new Outdoor-Ready Global Shutter GigE camera – RouteCAM_CU25, the addition to its high performance Ethernet camera series, RouteCAM.
Stewart Connector releases single pair Ethernet jacks and cables
Stewart Connector, a part of Bel Group, has announced the release of Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) jacks and cables that adhere to the connectivity component standard IEC 63171-1.
Cervoz new PCIe low-profile Ethernet card
Cervoz has unveiled its new PCIe low-profile Ethernet card to power next-gen factory automation.
Low-power 100BASE-T1 automotive Ethernet PHY without TC10 (SGMII)
This device includes the Diagnostic Tool Kit, providing an extensive list of real-time monitoring tools, debug tools and test modes.
ENNOVI introduces 10Gbps+ automotive ethernet connector solution
ENNOVI has introduced ENNOVI-Net, a new customisable Automotive Ethernet connector solution.
BMW and ADI collaborate on 10Mb Ethernet for automotive
Analog Devices, Inc. has announced a pioneering move in the automotive industry with the BMW Group, marking the early adoption of ADI's E²B, a 10BASE-T1S Ethernet to the Edge bus technology.
Synopsys unveils 1.6T Ethernet IP for AI and data centres
In an era dominated by data-intensive AI workloads, Synopsys’ latest offering addresses the critical need for high-bandwidth, low-latency chips capable of processing vast amounts of data swiftly.