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Mid-infrared detector module boasts built-in preamplifier
Hamamatsu Photonics has expanded its range of mid-infrared detectors with the new C12494-222S InAsSb detector module.
LASER COMPONENTS at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2023
LASER COMPONENTS gives a positive assessment of its trade show attendance at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2023.
LASER COMPONENTS supports environmental project in Mexico
LASER COMPONENTS supports the Plant-for-the-Planet foundation’s renaturation project as one way of contributing to solving the climate crisis.
Semiconductor device industry: embarking on a new growth cycle?
According to Yole Intelligence, semiconductor device revenue peaked in 2022 at $573 billion and is expected to retreat 7% to $534 billion in 2023.
Sensor and actuator-based signal pre-processing using AI-based methods
In everyday life, digital helpers – such as smart apps or cars that think for themselves – are already firmly integrated.
Scottish firm awarded historic investment into quantum technology
Skylark Lasers has been awarded £2.34 million in investment from Innovate UK to help develop the next generation quantum-enabled navigation and time-keeping systems.
Source measure unit accelerates IC designs
The PZ2100 Series High-Channel Density Precision Source Measure Unit (SMU) Solution from Keysight Technologies gives digital development engineers 20 precision SMU channels within a 1U rack space to speed the characterisation of integrated circuit (IC) designs.
Sustainable satellites using Li-Fi GigaDock transceivers
Humans cause too much waste not only on Earth. Space debris is also becoming an ever greater problem.
Allegro MicroSystems announces industry’s first ASIL C safety rated field current sensor
Allegro MicroSystems has announced the release of samples for the ACS37601, an ASIL C safety rated, high-precision, field current sensor with best-in-class accuracy for traction and auxiliary inverter systems as well as battery management systems (BMS) in electric vehicles (EVs).
First UK-based research facility to develop advanced cryogenic systems for large-scale quantum computing
Silicon Valley startup PsiQuantum is to open its first advanced R&D facility outside of the US at the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Daresbury Laboratory.