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Jitter on serial data lines and power rail analysis
Jitter analysis often leads directly to a bug's root cause, but when it doesn't, power rail analysis is the next step.
Farnell to push new products, solutions at electronica
Farnell will showcase the best of industry’s solutions as part of Avnet City at electronica 2024 in Munich (November 12-15).
Innovation Forum offers insight into key technology trends
Innovative test and measurement company Tektronix has announced its Tektronix Innovation Forum 2023 event series.
TIF 2023 promises insight into key technology trends
Tektronix has announced its Tektronix Innovation Forum 2023 event series. Available for a global audience and offering multiple educational sessions on key electronics technologies, the robust event series will include educational forums, panel discussions and technical presentations with admission offered at no charge.
Tektronix at embedded world 2023
At embedded world 2023, Lee Morgan, Senior Technical Marketing Manager, at Tektronix talks to Electronic Specifier's Editor, Mick Elliott, about the MSO2 oscilloscope and its new features.
NXP development board features in Farnell/Telktronix videos
Farnell is hosting a video series by Tektronix taking a deep dive into one of the most popular development boards from NXP, the LPCXpresso55S69.
Power electronics test products on parade at PCIM 2023
Tektronix will be showcasing a wide-range of test & measurement products and software solutions for power electronics, applicable from component design to system production, at PCIM 2023 in Nuremberg (May 9-11).
Student T&M discount scheme enhanced by Farnell
As students return to school, Farnell has enhanced its T&M discount scheme for educational and research establishments.
Tektronix names Christopher Bohn President
Tektronix has promoted Christopher Bohn to President of the global test and measurement company.
21st-century women shaping the future of STEM
Women have been shaping the STEM landscape for centuries, and for centuries their contributions have been often overlooked. A trend that, unsettlingly, seems to still be evident even in the 21st-century.