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Advanced signal testing and device characterisation solutions at EuMW 2022
Anritsu is attending the European Microwave Exhibition showing its most advanced testing solutions for signal generation, signal analysis and device characterisation.
REE Automotive debuts P7-B, an electric class 3 delivery truck
REE Automotive, an automotive technology company and provider of electric vehicle (EV) platforms, has announced the P7-B, a class 3 delivery truckbuilt on a P7 cab chassis, following intensivecustomer evaluations at REE’s UK Engineering Centre.
AUTOSAR-Capable ethernet switches
Vector has developed the first AUTOSAR-capable Ethernet switch powered by Marvell’s Brightlane solution. The software in the switch’s CPU follows the AUTOSAR methodology.
Telonic adds Siglent trio to T&M portfolio
Telonic has extended its instrumentation range with three instruments from Siglent Technologies’ A-Line family: the SNA500A vector network analyser (VNA), the SDS6000A oscilloscope and the SDG7000A arbitrary function generator.
Rohde & Schwarz announces improvements for signal generator
Rohde & Schwarz has introduced two maximum frequencies for the R&S SMW200A vector signal generator, bringing previously impossible high performance to digitally modulated signals up to 67 GHz and beyond.
Rohde & Schwarz announces 56GHz & 67GHz frequency options for R&S SMW200A vector signal generator
For the past decade the ceiling for a standalone vector signal generator capable of creating complex digitally modulated signals with high accuracy has been 44GHz.
Toshiba expands collaboration with MikroElektronika
Toshiba expands collaboration with MikroElektronika introducing the Clicker 4 for TMPM4K development board for Motor Control
Yokogawa’s most accurate power analyser
The WT5000 Precision Power Analyser - Transformer Version offers 0.008% accuracy and achieves the highest possible accuracy at power factors as low as 0.001
Drama as helicopter sensor flies into theatre role
With theatres striving to create breath-taking spectacles and leave the audience gasping for more, there is often world-class engineering behind the scenes. A British company is developing technology to ensure safety when excited performers and heavy machinery share the same space.
Arrow's support to companies building secure IoT devices
Despite major strides, many IoT devices remain challenging to secure or vulnerable to attacks. End users that adopt these devices may become more exposed to hackers and cybercrime. Industrial Journalist Emily Newton discusses what Arrow Electronics is doing to help combat such challenges in the Internet of Things.