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ROHM, Aquafairy and Kyoto University's Solid Fuel Type Hydrogen Fuel Cells
ROHM, together with Aquafairy and Kyoto University, have co-developed compact, lightweight, high-power hydrogen fuel cells designed to power smartphones and other portable devices. These fuel cells overcome the drawbacks of dry cells, lithium-ion cells, and direct methanol fuel cells, significantly reducing weight and increasing output power while providing a higher level of safety, making it possible to provide power in places where AC power is ...
New Revolvo Service Meets Urgent Requirement for Slewing Rings Outside Of Catalogue Ranges & On Short Lead Times
Revolvo has today announced that it is meeting the urgent requirement for bespoke slewing rings, outside of normal catalogue stock ranges, and on short lead times, with a new service to supply slewing rings from 300mm to 4500mm diameter.
PDJ vibratory machine helps 3D printer to enhance range of finishing services
Digits2Widgets has enhanced its range of surface finishing services with the recent installation of a vibratory finishing machine from PDJ Vibro. The new machine is dedicated to the high quality polishing of Nylon SLS parts and produces a very smooth, ivory-like finish.
The latest technologies at electronica 2012
Flatter, more compact, higher resolutions and higher contrast – those are the convincing features of the latest displays at electronica 2012. LED technology is also making advances. Implementing the EU’s eco-design guidelines is giving the market for innovative light sources positive new impetus. From November 13 – 16, exhibitors from around the world will present their products, the latest solutions and the most important trends in the di...
Physicists Build Analog Devices' Components Into Antarctic 'Ice' Telescope
Buried two kilometers under solid ice on one of the coldest continents on Earth, Analog Devices’ (NYSE: ADI) data converters and amplifiers are helping scientists at the South Pole build the world’s largest telescope to search for the smallest subatomic particles known to humankind.
Analog Devices Wins MEMS Microphone Patent Case
Analog Devices, Inc., a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal-processing applications, announced today that the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled decisively against Knowles Electronics.
Initiative between TTI and FCI makes it simpler and quicker to get flex connectors
TTI, Inc has announced a joint initiative with connector giant, FCI which is designed to help customers select and obtain flex connectors as simply and quickly as possible. Explains FCI’s Bavo Teunissen, Global Marketing Communications Director: “It can be very difficult for engineers to fight through industry websites searching for the correct acronym. To simplify matters, at FCI we have created a number of microsites. In this example, we h...
Insulation Thickness in Reinforced Isolation Devices
Electrical systems often use insulation for proper operation of circuits, protection of operators from electric shock, or enhanced protection when voltages could generate lethal shocks.
Laird Technologies’ EMI Engineer Publishes Book on EMI shielding
Laird Technologies, Inc., today announced the publication of “Advanced Materials and Design for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding” by one of its subject matter experts, EMI Materials Engineer, Dr. Xingcun Colin Tong, PhD.
Laird Technologies Participates in 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show
Laird Technologies recently participated in the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The show was held at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 4-10, 2011. During the trade show, Laird Technologies conducted sessions which showcased its complete line of wireless embedded modules and M2M devices , with a focus on U.S. consumer technology market applications. The sessions were held in a hospitality suite loca...