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BOFA introduces new 3D print filtration technology
BOFA has introduced its latest generation 3D PrintPRO technology designed specifically for high temperature processes.
Powercast's rugged RAIN RFID Reader for harsh environments
Powercast Corporation, the industry’s one-stop-shop for wireless power, has launched its Extended-Temperature RAIN RFID Reader Module designed to integrate into high-temperature RFID readers that need to reliably operate in the extreme conditions present in automotive, industrial, outdoor, energy, and other applications.
DigiKey at embedded world 2024 with Silicon Labs
At embedded world 2024, on the DigiKey booth, Paige West speaks with Dhiraj Sogani, Sr. Director, Wireless Product Marketing at Silicon Labs, about WiFi and its new SiWx917 WiFi 6 + Bluetooth Ultra Low-Power SoC.
Samtec releases narrow body RF Edge launch connectors
Samtec has released a new line of RF Edge launch connectors with a narrow body design that is 33% smaller than traditional Edge launch connectors.
Top 5 IoT products in November
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 IoT products to have been released in November 2023.
Ignion launches AI-powered antenna integration platform
Ignion, a Barcelona based IoT antenna innovator, has announced the launch of Oxion, a development platform to shorten the design time of wireless devices.
Attenuator assembly debuts at European Microwave Week
Model 75PA-123-xx is a 75 Ohm attenuator assembly from JFW Industries. It is available with 1 to 16 attenuators.
Silicon Labs new xG26 family of Wireless SoCs and MCUs
Silicon Labs has announced its new xG26 family of Wireless SoCs and MCUs for IoT applications.
Gaming, computer accessories and other related products
TME explores its range of PC gaming accessories and latest products on offer in its catalogue.
e-peas showcases batteryless design at embedded world
e-peas, a specialist in energy harvesting power management technology, invites engineers to its booth at embedded world 2024 to see how easy it is to use e-peas PMICs to power wirelessly connected designs using harvested ambient energy.