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ALSI LASER1205: patented precision for SiC wafers
ASMPT, the global provider of hardware and software for semiconductor and electronics production, presents the ALSI LASER1205, a multi-beam laser dicing platform that sets new standards in terms of precision and performance.
Performance boost to STMicroelectronics’ STM32C0 series
STM32 developers can now get more memory and extra features in STM32C0 microcontrollers (MCUs) to support more sophisticated functionality in resource-constrained and cost-sensitive embedded applications.
SAOT: bringing AI to VAR for offside rulings
In recent years, football has increasingly embraced technology in a bid to enhance the sport's accuracy and fairness during matches. One of the most significant developments in this regard is Semi-automated Offside Technology (SAOT).
Keysight lines up test innovations for ECOC 2024
At ECOC 2024 in Frankfurt (September 23-25). Keysight experts will be on hand to demonstrate a wide range of optical test innovations including:
Optical rotary torque sensors for low torque and high bandwidth
Sensor Technology has introduced its digital ORT 230/240 series of optical rotary torque transducers, designed for applications requiring low torque and/or high bandwidth.
Toshiba launches automotive photocoupler with 900V output
Toshibaannounces a new automotive-compliant photorelay designed for 400V battery-related control systems.
Next-gen connectivity with high-precision CPO technology
ASMPTwill participate in the upcoming European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC) 2024, taking place from 23–25 September 2024 in Frankfurt, Germany.
Cincoze rugged embedded computers: driving innovation in Edge AI
Cincoze, a provider ofrugged embedded computers,is addressing the growing opportunities presented by the rise of Edge AI.
Nexperia enhances Zener diode portfolio
Nexperia has announced two enhancements to its extensive Zener diode portfolio that both eliminate undesirable overswing and noise behaviour.
Unique nanodisk pushing photonic research forward
Researchers atChalmers Universityof Technology, in Sweden, have for the first time succeeded in combining two major research fields in photonics by creating a nanoobject with unique optical qualities.