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‘Better than graphene’ material development
In the rapidly evolving landscape of advanced materials, a new star is rising to challenge the reigning champion, graphene.
Taiwan Semiconductor introduces new Zener diodes series
Taiwan Semiconductor, a global supplier of discrete power electronics devices, LED drivers, analog ICs, and ESD protection devices, announces its new series of Zener diodes with a selection of devices providing regulated voltages from 1.8VDC to 39VDC, all with ultra-low bias current (IZT) of 50µA and maximum power dissipation (PD) of 500mW.
Vishay Intertechnology 25 MBd optocoupler
Vishay Intertechnology has introduced a new 25 MBd high speed optocoupler featuring a CMOS logic digital input and output interface for easy integration into digital systems.
New 40/42-788 family from Pickering
Pickering Interfaces, the provider of modular signal switching and simulation products for electronic test and verification, has announced a new family of high channel count PXI and PXIe microwave multiplexer (MUX) modules.
Point One Navigation: fast, accurate, smart GNSS antenna systems
For decades, Calian antennas have been a household name in geospatial positioning. Under their former name, Tallysman Wireless, Calian’s products have long provided highly accurate, interference-free data from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) for applications as varied as precision agriculture and autonomous vehicles.
Indium Corporation to present at PCIM Europe
Indium Corporation experts will share their technical insight and knowledge on a variety of industry-related topics throughout PCIM Europe, June 11-13, in Nuremberg, Germany.
Students challenged to design nuclear fission and fusion decommissioning robots
Students in West Cumbria have been tasked by the Robotics and AI Collaboration (RAICo) and the Industrial Solutions Hub (iSH) to design and build robots which will be showcased at a major robotics and artificial intelligence (RAI) industry event.
Un-jammable UK quantum navigation tech takes flight
In a first-of-its-kind achievement, the UK has successfully completed commercial flight trials of advanced quantum navigation systems that cannot be jammed or spoofed by hostile actors.
Professor resolves two decades of oxide semiconductor challenges
In a significant stride for semiconductor technology, a team led by Professor Yong-Young Noh from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) has developed a new tellurium-selenium composite oxide semiconductor material.
New Space for All projects to inspire young people into STEM
The UK Space Agency has allocated funding to 15 projects across the UK, aimed at engaging young people from diverse backgrounds and encouraging them to pursue careers in STEM.