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Fairview Microwave launches trihedral corner reflectors
Fairview Microwave, a brand under Infinite Electronics and a prominent supplier of RF, microwave, and millimetre-wave products, has unveiled its latest range of trihedral corner reflectors.
New PCB test adapter: a robust and scalable solution
The ELOPRINT company is known for manufacturing individual test adapters using additive manufacturing methods. The test adapters are comparatively compact, inexpensive, and can be delivered at short notice.
Cement-based material inspired by the human bone
Engineers at Princeton University have developed a cement-basedmaterialthat is 5.6 times more resistant to damage than conventional cement.
Tackling the pothole problem with AI and robotics
A UK-based startup has developed an autonomous robot that leverages artificial intelligence to detect and repair cracks and potholes on roads.
Lowest resistance, lowest losses
Würth Elektronikoffers itsWE-MXGI– a power inductor with unprecedented properties.
Apple unveils advanced M3 chip series
Apple has unveiled its latest chip offerings: the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max. Representing a significant advancement in chip technology, these are the first personal computer chips manufactured using the 3-nanometer process technology.
Use GaN devices to shrink external medical AC/DC power supplies
Rolf Horn, Applications Engineer, DigiKey explores the reasons why GaN is useful in medical AC/DC power supplies.
Graphene turns 20 and celebrates by going commercial
2024 has marked the 20th anniversary of the original isolation of graphene, first achieved at the University of Manchester in 2004, prior to the award of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.
productronica: printed circuit boards love ELPEPCB HSP 801
At productronica, Peters presents the printable ELPEPCB heatsink paste HSP 801 which features an increased thermal conductivity.
Smart fabrics can tell you where to go
A wearable, textile-based device developed by Rice University engineers could help declutter, enhance — and, in the case of impairments — compensate for deficiencies in visual and auditory inputs.