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KIC contact-less thermal analysis at SMTA Dallas
KIC will exhibit contact-less thermal analysis at the SMTA Dallas Expo and Tech Forum on 19th March 2024 at the Plano Event Centre.
How long will Moore’s Law last?
Moore’s Law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every year, but how long will Moore’s Law last?
Raspberry Pi unveils the Pico 2 for just $5
Raspberry Pihas officially unveiled the Pico 2, a highly anticipated second-generation microcontroller board, continuing its tradition of delivering powerful yet affordable hardware.
KYZEN to exhibit at Long Island Expo & Tech Forum
KYZEN will be showcasing its products at the SMTA Long Island Expo and Tech Forum on Tuesday, 20 August at the Marriott Melville Long Island in Melville, New York.
Microchip introduces PCIe Gen 5 SSD controller family
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) boom and rapid expansion of Cloud-based services are acceleratingthe need for data centresto be more powerful, efficient, and highly reliable.
Nuvoton launches MA35H0 series for industrial HMI
Nuvoton is pleased to announce the NuMicro MA35H0 series, a high-performance microprocessor for industrial HMI (Human Machine Interface) applications.
OE-A competition at LOPEC 2024
The “OE-A Competition 2024” shows the many possibilities of flexible, organic, and printed electronics at LOPEC 2024.
Infineon introduces its new PSOC Control MCU family
Infineon has introduced a new series of microcontrollers (MCUs) for next-generation industrial and consumer motor control as well as power conversion system applications.
Connecting legacy factory automation systems to Industry 4.0 without disruption
Factories are transforming as Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) gains momentum. Among other large-scale automation functions, Industry 4.0 brings widespread machine-to-machine communication (M2M) to the shop floor. This creates the opportunity for more data gathering and analysis to increase productivity and improve efficiency.
How Pulsiv OSMIUM technology eliminates inrush current
Inrush current, the spike that occurs when electrical devices are first switched on, is a recognised problem for many types of electrical equipment – and must be managed to guarantee the safety and long-term reliability of any installation.