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Renesas develops embedded MRAM macro
Renesas has announced that it has developed circuit technologies for an embedded spin-transfer torque magnetoresistive random-access memory (STT-MRAM, hereinafter MRAM) test chip with fast read and write operations.
Add-on board sheds light on cell phones and bikes
LED Flash 3 Click from Mikroe is a compact add-on board representing a powerful flash/torch solution.
ClearSpace and Orbit Fab to create in-space refuelling service
ClearSpace and Orbit Fab recently announced a comprehensive strategic partnership aimed at enhancing in-space refuelling and servicing capabilities.
New C16741-40U InGaAs camera from Hamamatsu Photonics
Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced its new C16741-40U InGaAs camera featuring high resolution, small pixel, and low readout noise.
Picocom powers Wave Electronics Open RAN equipment
Picocom has announced that Wave Electronics designed Picocom’s PC802 system-on-chip (SoC) into its latest Open RAN product, the WEH47-TM24B radio unit (O-RU).
EV fire protection materials: a $3.5 trillion market
IDTechEx predicts the EV market (including cars, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, microcars, LCVs, trucks, buses, boats and ships, construction vehicles, trains, and air taxis) will be worth $3.5 trillion in 2044, with so many vehicles in operation, safety will be paramount.
EV charging stations: a hacker’s best friend
Electric vehicle (EV) sales continue to boom across the globe, with its market share for new vehicles set to reach 40% by 2030.
CES 2024 showed that the future of cars will be defined by AI
IDTechEx’s new report,‘Future Automotive Technologies 2024-2034: Applications, Megatrends, Forecasts’, highlights the biggest changes coming to cars over the next ten years.
How public charging prices changed in 2023 – and why
Zapmap has published new figures showing how electric car charging prices on the UK’s public network changed during 2023.
SICK brings liquid lens tech to its smallest lector code reader
SICK has added Liquid Lens technology to the Lector 61X, its smallest image-based code reader, to deliver rapid and infinitely-variable focal adjustment and a significantly-extended depth of field.