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Engineering a ghost hunt this Halloween
Welcome to Halloween – the one night each year when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest, and, as some would have it, spirits turn to electronics to make contact with the world of the living.
Infineon unveils the thinnest silicon power wafer
After announcing theworld’s first 300-millimeter gallium nitride (GaN) power waferand opening theworld’s largest 200-millimeter silicon carbide (SiC) power fab in Kulim, Malaysia,Infineon Technologieshas unveiled the next milestone in semiconductor manufacturing technology.
A professional race car simulator to go
UK company Greaves 3D Engineering has developed a professional racing car simulator called ‘The Ultimate Drivers Rig’, which can be quickly folded up and stored in a road case. This makes transport to racetracks, trade shows, and company events much easier.
Rohde & Schwarz ready range of solutions for electronica
Rohde & Schwarz will highlight applications at electronica in Munich (November 12-15) ranging from day-to-day test and measurement tasks – like verifying RF frontends or optimising wide bandgap power designs – to dedicated solutions for emerging technologies – like radar, non-terrestrial networks or particle accelerators and quantum computing.
Shifting to software to secure sustainability
In industries such asautomotive, aerospace, and energy, the move from traditional hardware, which can be timely and expensive to design and create, to embedding software systems is helping companies with their development processes and sustainability drive.
Melexis announces new brake pedal position sensor
Melexis' MLX90424 is a cost-effective solution simplifying automotive brake pedal sensing.
Littelfuse launches RCMP20 Residual Current Monitor Series
Littelfuse, an industrial technology manufacturing company empowering a sustainable, connected, and safer world, has announced the RCMP20 Residual Current Monitor Series for Mode 2 and Mode 3 EV charging stations.
3D printed glass bricks provide a window of opportunity
MIT engineers are developing3D printed glass bricksto help reduce the carbon emissions generated from the construction industry and improve the circular economy.
How Edge of Chaos could transform chip design
In modern electronic devices, the way electrical signals travel is crucial to their performance. However, as signals move through metal conductors, they naturally lose strength due to the resistance in the material.
Seica at electronica 2024
Seica will be at Electronica to show solutions for the electronics industry that can reduce time to market and improve your business.