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S2OPC receives ANSSI security visa for CSPN
Systerel has been awarded the Security visa by the French National Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI) for the CSPN (First Level Security Certification) for its product S2OPC, the safe and secure open-source OPC UA stack.
The Internet of Things
At electronica 2024, on the DigiKey booth, Caitlin Gittins speaks with Mohamad Halabi, Business Development Manager, TE Connectivity and John Hunter, Antenna Product Marketing Specialist about the Internet of Things.
Allegro MicroSystems' sensing innovation at electronica
Allegro MicroSystems introduced its new inductive position sensors and a series of micropower magnetic switches and latches at electronica 2024.
Texas Instruments opens new Frankfurt distribution centre
Texas Instruments (TI) has announced the opening of its new, state-of-the-art product distribution centre in Dreieich, Germany, outside of Frankfurt.
Laird Thermal Systems new line of micro thermoelectric coolers
Laird Thermal Systems launches the OptoTEC MBX Series, a line of micro thermoelectric coolers for high-performance space-constrained optoelectronic applications.
Custom cable solution for sliding components
Junkosha has chosen SEMICON Europa to announce the launch of its EPTFE Flat Cable designed for critical components inmanufacturing and inspection equipment.
Transform your space projects with TLV1H103-SEP
The TLV1H103-SEP is a 325MHz, high speed comparator with rail-to-rail inputs and a propagation delay of 2.5ns.
“Breakthrough” probes and power supplies debut at electronica
Tektronix has unveiled a brace of “breakthrough power devices set to accelerate innovation in industries demanding greater power capacity and efficiency”, at electronica 2024.
UK Government unveils new AI assurance platform
The UK government has announced a significant step forward in ensuring the safe, ethical, and responsible use of artificial intelligence across industries with the launch of a new AI assurance platform. Designed as a centralised resource, the platform aims to help businesses, including small and medium enterprises (SMEs), navigate AI risks and improve trust in this transformative technology.
Laser technology tackles space debris
Researchers at TU Graz in Austria have achieved more accurate orbit predictions for both satellites and space debris, alongside an improved understanding of water masses present on Earth: achieved using satellite laser ranging technology.