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Nanobots offer new method for treating brain bleeds
The University of Edinburgh is developing tiny robots, or nanobots, designed to treatlife-threateningbrain aneurysms.
Melexis showcases robotics and mobility innovations at electronica 2024
Melexis, a global leader in micro-electronic semiconductor solutions, will present its latest technological innovations at electronica 2024 (Booth B4.540), the world’s leading trade fair for electronic components, systems, and applications. Renowned for its advanced sensor and driver technologies, Melexis will unveil new products across key markets, including automotive, robotics, and alternative mobility.
New non-magnetic PCB mounted SMPM options available
Amphenol RFis pleased to announce the expansion of its non-magnetic offerings with new SMPMPCB designs.
Protecting the widest range of hydro generators and motors
Sensonics, a supplier ofTurbine Supervisoryand High Integrity Protection Equipment industry with nearly 50 years of experience, has recently expanded its range of Capacitive Air Gap Sensors for use in high magnetic field applications.
SCHURTER builds on thermal release technology
SCHURTER has now built on its thermal release technology (bimetal), as the established TA35 and TA36 models are now available with an optional magnetic module, ensuring rapid protection in the event of extreme overcurrent, such as during a short circuit.
What is Nanomagnetics?
Nanomagnetics is a specialised area of research and technology that focuses on magnetic behaviour at the nanoscale, which means dealing with structures that are typically smaller than 100 nanometres.
The evolution of Apple’s pen for iPad Pro
Apple’s journeyin developing its pen foriPad Prohas been both deliberate and evolutionary. Since its first iteration in 2015, the Apple Pencil has transformed into a sophisticated tool designed to enhance the iPad experience.
Precise current measurement with voltage-output transducer
In contemporary practice, users employ a variety of instruments for data acquisition, extending beyond traditionaloscilloscopes. These instruments typically havevoltage inputsof ±10 volts or ±1 volt, but often lack a direct current sensor.
New wireless EV charging record set by experimental Porsche
A new record in wireless EV charging capabilities has been set by a team of researchers working on an experimental Porsche Taycan.
How do Hall effect switches work?
A Hall effect switch is atype of sensorthat detects the presence of a magnetic field and converts this detection into an electrical signal, which can then be used to trigger or control other electronic devices. Although it functions as a sensor, the term "switch" reflects its dual role in sensing and controlling circuit states.