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Enhancing network monitoring and cybersecurity through optical circuit switching
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, efficient network monitoring and robust cybersecurity measures are crucial. Across the globe, 5.45 billion people now routinely use the internet, amounting to 67% of the global population. It should come as no surprise that this enormous number of users generates a vast amount of data, with U.S. citizens alone generating 3,138,420 GB of internet traffic every minute.
Modern manufacturing strategies fuel in-circuit test advancements
Printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) manufacturers rely on in-circuit test (ICT) systems to detect manufacturing processes and component defects. Manufacturers prefer ICT systems for testing electronic assemblies because they are easy to programme, have extensive fault coverage, rapid test throughput, low false fail rates, and outstanding diagnostic accuracy.
TE Connectivity supports automotive 48V transition
As OEMs add more electrical and electronic content to cars, power loads are increasing, leading to a shift in low voltage architectures. A 48 Volt architecture offers the advantage of delivering the same power as a traditional 12 Volt system but with only a quarter of the current, enabling the use of smaller and lighter wiring which enhances efficiency and reduces overall vehicle weight. TE Connectivity is offering products that are 48V ready to ...
Compact DC/DC converters meet small footprint demand
TDK has released the FS series of µPOL DC-DC converters. Samples and evaluation boards are available at Anglia Components.
EBE sensors + motion presents the new miniature encoder BGE16 RT
EBE sensors + motion is expanding its product range with the innovative miniature encoder BGE16 RT, which has been specifically developed for use in human-machine interfaces (HMI). The new encoder is based on HALL-sensoric signal generation and offers a first-class haptic experience through a wear-free magnetic detent mechanism.
New wearable device stimulates skin
A new type of wearable device, a haptic patch, has been created by a team of engineers at Northwestern University, designed to stimulate skin to deliver a variety of sensations.
ESA’s Harmony mission uses ABB infrared instruments
ABB has been selected by the German space and technology company OHB System AG to develop and build the thermal infrared payloads for the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Earth Explorer Harmony satellites, planned to launch in 2029.
Renesas unveils automotive multi-domain SoC on 3nm process
Renesas has launched the new generation of automotive fusion system-on-chips (SoCs) serving multiple automotive domains including Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), and gateway applications on a single-chip.
Cisco reveals top cybersecurity threats trends
Ahead of Black Hat MEA in Riyadh from 26-28 November 2024, Cisco released insights intokey cybersecurity trendsthat emerged between July and September 2024.
Raltron RDM series of MIMO antennas
Raltron Electronicsannounces the release of its new RDM Series of MIMO antennas.