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Three reasons why cleaning no-clean flux is essential for today’s PCBs
It is estimated that over half of the printed circuit boards (PCBs) made today use no-clean solder paste during assembly. Some PCB fabricators believe that it speeds up the production process by removing the need for cleaning circuit boards after reflow.
GoTo announces dozens of new features in the latest product release
GoTo have announced nearly 40 new features across its product portfolio. The new features and integrations help customers manage, secure, and connect their businesses more easily than before.
Don’t forget commercial vehicles
Research by the RAC has revealed that the government is unlikely to meet its target of having six or more rapid or ultra-rapid electric vehicle chargers at every motorway service area in England by the end of 2023.
LASER COMPONENTS protective windows
Protective windows are used to protect from material splatter during cutting, welding, and engraving.
Keysight enhances EV and EVSE testing solutions
Keysight Technologies has expanded its electric vehicle (EV) and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) charging test portfolio with component-level and field testing solutions.
ABLIC launches the S-19114 series of automotive battery monitoring ICs
ABLIC has launched the S-19114 Series of automotive high withstand voltage battery monitoring ICs with voltage detection response.
GoTo plans ChatGPT integrations for GoTo Resolve
GoTo announces ChatGPT integrations in its IT management and UCC tools, GoTo Resolve, to streamline efficiency and expand capabilities.
Robotics starter kit simplifies workflows
Now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics is the Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit from Xilinx.
Smiths Interconnect launches new fixed chip attenuators
Smiths Interconnect has announced the launch of its new AT Series of RF chip attenuators from DC to 20GHz.
Analog Devices win “embedded award" at embedded world
Analog Devices is the proud winner of the 2023 “embedded award” in the “Embedded Vision” category.