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Harwin unveils advanced interactive cable configurator
Harwinlaunched a highly intuitive standalone cable configuration tool at electronica 2024.
Nordic launches next generation of wireless SoCs
Nordic Semiconductor launches its nRF54L Series ofwireless SoCs, including the previously announced nRF54L15, and the new nRF54L10 and nRF54L05.
Ignion launches OMNIA mXTEND for IoT antenna integration
Ignion has announced a three-port Virtual Antenna component to support simultaneous cellular, GNSS, and Wi-Fi/BLE radios.
u-blox launches tri-radio module
u-blox announces the launch of the MAYA-W4, a cost-efficient tri-radio module that delivers the latest inwireless connectivitytechnologies for the mass market.
CUI release high-performance DC-to-DC converter
CUI has announced two high-performance isolated DC-DC converters, the PRC300 and 600 series, both designed with 4.2kV isolation to support engineers in e-mobility, railway, and industrial industries.
Q&A: simplifying embedded computing with congatec
At embedded world North America,congatec unveiledits latest hardware and software offerings designed to streamline product development and improve time-to-market for its customers.
Keysight’s FieldFox introduces portable millimetre-wave
Keysight Technologies, Inc. has expanded the frequency range of its FieldFox handheldsignal analysers, offering up to 170GHz support for millimetre-wave (mmWave) signal analysis.
Partnership agreement between SECO and NXP
SECO S.p.A. and NXP Semiconductors announce a significant milestone in their partnership: SECO’s Clea software platform will be available to all NXP silicon users and seamlessly integrated with NXP’s EdgeLock 2GO service platform.
New study shows net zero regulations have surged worldwide
As countries met at COP29 in Baku, a new Oxford University study, developed through pro-bono partnerships with 48 law firms around the world, provides the most detailed view yet of how key economic rules are aligning – or not – toclimate goals.
Navigating the surge of cyber threats in global maritime trade
The world’s shipping industry plays a pivotal role in global trade, with nearly 90% of goods transported by sea. However, as digitalisation continues to reshape maritime operations, the industry’s exposure to cyberattacks expands significantly. In the first half of 2024 alone, 23,400 malware incidents and 178 ransomware attacks were reported, according to a recent Marlink study.