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Anritsu tackles high-speed digital challenges at ECOC 2024
Anritsu will use the upcoming ECOC 2024 in Frankfurt, Germany, Sept. 23-25, to demonstrate solutions to the challenges arising from the rapid growth in global data traffic.
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.
Wide bandgap semiconductors: GaN or SiC?
With wide bandgap semiconductors like Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) growing in popularity, it begs the question: GaN or SiC?
PEMTRON to showcase inspection systems
PEMTRON, aninspection equipmentdeveloper and supplier, is pleased to announce its participation in the Kyushu Semiconductor Industry 2024 exhibition.
AC/DC power supplies scalable up to 15 kW
XP Power’s HPF3K0 series programmable AC/DC power supplies are versatile and powerful solutions.
eBook examines RF solutions for test and measurement
Mouser Electronics has released a neweBookin collaboration withAnalog Devices (ADI), exploring the world of high-performance instrumentation and the crucial role that ADI's precision technology, as well as its high-speed and RF solutions, play in enabling cutting-edge advancements in test and measurement applications.
Q5D appoints Pragmatic Semiconductor’s Scott White as Chair
Q5D Technologies has named Scott White as Chair of the Board.
SignatureIP Networks-on-Chips to accelerate RISC-V designs
SignatureIP, the pioneer ofnext generation interconnect and interfacesolutions, announces that its Networks-on-Chips (NoCs) provide the necessary infrastructure to efficiently connect and manage RISC-V CPUs in complex chip designs.
How do Hall effect switches work?
A Hall effect switch is atype of sensorthat detects the presence of a magnetic field and converts this detection into an electrical signal, which can then be used to trigger or control other electronic devices. Although it functions as a sensor, the term "switch" reflects its dual role in sensing and controlling circuit states.
Driving zero defects in today’s intelligent vehicles
Today’s computer chips have advanced significantly from 130 transistors per device in the 1970s to 208 billion in 2024 in Nvidia's latest Grace Blackwell GB200 chip.