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What is a PoE camera & how does it help Ethernet-based vision applications?
PoE cameras combine power source and data connection capabilities through a single Ethernet cable. They can be integrated into intelligent embedded vision systems across different environments.
IBM unveils a number of new quantum computing developments
At the annual IBM Quantum Summit in New York, IBM introduced the 'IBM Quantum Heron,' a new series of utility-scale quantum processors.
Renesas unveils chip for next-gen robotics with vision AI
Renesas announced an expansion of its RZ Family of microprocessors with the introduction of the RZ/V2H, specifically designed for high-performance robotics applications. The new microprocessor stands as the most powerful within the RZ Family, featuring enhanced capabilities for vision AI and real-time control.
ROHM's EcoGaN has been adopted by Innergie, a brand of Delta
ROHM recently disclosed that its 650V GaN device, branded as EcoGaN, has been integrated into the C4 Duo, a 45W USB-C charger by Innergie, a subsidiary of Delta.
Silicon chips get a boost as Chiral raised $3.8m
Nanotechnology firm Chiral announced it has secured $3.8 million in funding, pioneering the integration of nanomaterials into electronic devices.
Comau and Leonardo join on automated inspection robots
Comau and Leonardo have embarked on a collaboration to harness cognitive robotics in developing an advanced, automated inspection system for critical aeronautical structures.
New funding puts UK at heart of next-gen telecommunications
The UK Space Agency has unveiled a £10 million funding competition aimed at propelling UK firms to the forefront of the burgeoning telecommunications sector globally.
The automotive x-by-wire revolution: balancing performance with value
For the automotive sector, the x-by-wire revolution is on the verge. Replacing mechanical linkages with electronic control has distinct demands on the motor system, essential for the actuation of acceleration, steering, braking, and in the future, 360-degree LiDAR vision systems.
Vision, colour and contrast sensors – operation and main applications
Colours are something quite natural, and most of us can identify them without any problem. Technically, however, we are talking about electromagnetic waves of varying length, because, after all, that is what colours actually are. We are able to interpret them without any problem, e.g. when moving in public spaces and reacting to the green, yellow or red traffic light.
Intel Foundry announces design win with Microsoft
Intel Corp.has inaugurated its Intel Foundry, positioning it as a more sustainable systems foundry enterprise tailored for the AI era.