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Saelig launches affordable Rigol DM858/858E multimetres
Saelig has introduced the Rigol DM858/DM858E Digital Multimetre Series, which provide cost-effective benchtop test measurement capabilities for electronics technicians.
High-precision photocurrent amplifiers
LASER COMPONENTS has announced its range of high-precision photocurrent amplifiers, including those from Quantifi Photonics.
TTI Europe will be at Cenex Expo
TTI IP&E – Europe, a distributor of electronic components, alongside its recent acquisition Raffenday, will present an extensive range of interconnect technologies and cable harnesses for low-carbon vehicles at this year’s Cenex Expo.
Pulsiv release the world’s most efficient 65W USB-C design
Pulsivhas unveiled a 65W USB-C GaN optimised reference design, which claims to be among the world’s most efficient.
Ultra-sensitive graphene sensor could improve water quality monitoring
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have crafted an ultra-sensitive sensor from graphene capable of detecting lead ions at concentrations previously undetectable by current technologies.
Rohde & Schwarz highlights innovative design at IBC 2024
At IBC 2024 in Amsterdam, Rohde & Schwarz will demonstrate how innovative designs are delivering unprecedented efficiency for transmitters and enabling broadcast network operators to address new business opportunities and make greater strides in sustainability.
Ultra-accurate temperature and humidity sensing
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now shipping the ENS21x digital humidity and temperature sensors from ScioSense.
Nexperia unveils next gen low-voltage analog switches
Nexperia, the global semiconductor manufacturer, has introduced a new series of four- and eight-channel analog switches designed to monitor and protect 1.8V electronic systems.
Kaman’s new precision measuring systems for free space optical communication
The Measuring Division of Kaman has highlighted its family of precision differential non-contact eddy current measuring systems for free space optical communication.
How ‘Kink state’ control might enable quantum electronics
The path to advancing quantum electronics is taking some intriguing twists, thanks to Kink states discovered by Penn State researchers.