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Looking forward to WIN SOURCE's presence at electronica 2024
electronica 2024 will take place from 12–15 November 2024, at the Munich Trade Fair Centre in Munich, Germany. This premier trade show brings together leading electronics manufacturers, suppliers, and industry experts to showcase the latest trends and innovations, serving as an important platform for collaboration and progress.
Würth Elektronik LEDs at VertiFarm
Würth Elektronik will have its own stand at VertiFarm, the first and only dedicated trade fair for vertical farming and new food.
GOEPEL JTAG/Boundary Scan solutions at electronica 2024
At this year's electronica in Munich, Germany, GOEPEL will present its latest JTAG/Boundary Scan solutions at booth A3.351.
What is photobleaching, and how does it impact medical imaging?
Photobleaching poses a substantial challenge in medical imaging, potentially compromising the accuracy and reliability of fluorescent-based techniques of various applications.
Overcoming automotive imaging challenges
e-con Systems’ latest release, STURDeCAM34, is a 3MP HDR camera built to meet the imaging challenges of automotive applications.
AMD introduces EPYC Embedded 8004 Series
AMD is introducing the fourth-generation,AMD EPYC Embedded 8004 Seriesprocessors. The AMD EPYC Embedded 8004 Series processor is designed for compute-intensive embedded systems, delivering exceptional performance for high-demand workloads while maximising power efficiency in a compact form factor for space- and power-constrained applications.
CTX Thermal Solutions at electronica 2024
CTX Thermal Solutions will present its broad portfolio of solutions for efficient thermal management at electronica in Munich from November 12 to 15, 2024.
Gluespec announce new engineering resources
Gluespec has announced new resources for engineers looking for advanced materials.
Anglia and Digi partner for SoM webinar
A webinar introducing Digi’s versatile, secure, wireless System-on-Module (SoM) will be aired on October 22 at 11am BST.
Controlling molecular electronics with rigid, ladder-like molecules
As electronic devices continue to shrink, the limitations of physical size are increasingly hindering the ability to double transistor density on silicon microchips every two years, a trend known asMoore’s law.