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Utilising drone swarms to fight the wildfires of the future
UK researchers are exploring the potential of utilising drone swarms to extinguish fires before they escalate into wildfires.
HyRel showcase at SMTA Silicon Valley Expo & Tech Forum
HyRel Technologies has announced plans to exhibit its Robotic Hot Solder Component Tinning technology at the SMTA Silicon Valley Expo & Tech Forum on 7th December 2023, hosted at Flextronics in Milpitas, CA.
Electronics Excellence Award announces new lineup of judges
At electronica 2024, Electronic Specifier will once again be celebrating the very best of the industry with itsElectronics Excellence Award.
Studying a supernova: what the New Robotic Telescope will tell us
Gazing up into the night sky, celestial activity can seem sedate. But what the naked eye can’t see is a maelstrom of activity, bursting into colour and then quickly fading away.
Simulating touch: how robotics is mimicking human sensory abilities
In a world where we've heard aboutrobots mimicking animals, the question arises: What about simulating touch?
Data transmission with fibre optic in surgical robotic systems
In the medical device sector, there is a growing emphasis on surgical robotic systems designed to enhance the precision of surgeries.
u-blox and Nordian expand PointPerfect GNSS correction service
u-blox, a global provider of leadingpositioningand wireless communication technology and services, and Nordian, a precision location technology company providing advancedGNSS hardware solutionsand services for the South American market, have announced the further expansion of the PointPerfect Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) correction service in Brazil by enabling L-band satellite delivery.
Expanded SPE portfolio with 100BASE-T1 and 1000BASE-T1 PHY transceivers
The automotive and industrial markets are widely adoptingSingle Pair Ethernet(SPE) solutions for network connectivity because of the system level benefits of reducing cost, weight, and cable complexity.
Power delivery over single twisted pair Ethernet
Originally developed at Xerox PARC in the 1970s, Ethernet has come a long way since its ratification as the IEEE 802.3 standard in 1983. It has evolved to support increasingly faster networks, more nodes, and longer distances while retaining backward compatibility with previous versions.
Utilising new materials to combat flexible e-waste
Electronic waste, commonly known as e-waste, represents an escalating global challenge, with projections indicating it will worsen as new flexible electronics for robotics, wearable devices, health monitors, and other innovative applications, including single-use devices, continue to be developed.