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Power analyzers make bow at embedded world
A new family of Rohde & Schwarz power analyzers is now available in three models to meet all requirements for measuring voltage, current, power and total harmonic distortion on both DC and AC sources.
StoreDot first company to get 2,000 successive XFC cycles
StoreDot has reached a groundbreaking milestone by becoming the first company globally to achieve over 2,000 consecutive XFC cycles, with the silicon-dominant battery cells maintaining more than 80% of their initial capacity. This development means EV drivers can rapidly charge their vehicles in minutes daily without concern for battery health.
Data centre chip industry to surpass a CAGR of 8.1%
According to DataHorizzon Research, the data centre chip market was valued at $11.1 Billion in 2022. It is anticipated to witness substantial growth, reaching a market size of $23.8 Billion by 2032, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.1%.
Osprey sees 1,000 public EV chargers now live across UK
Osprey Charging now has over 1,000 live public EV chargers available for use by the UK’s EV drivers.
New medical speakers meet IEC 60601-1-8 requirements
CUI Devices’ Audio Group has announced a new line of medical speakers designed to meet the alarm signal requirements of IEC 60601-1-8.
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STMicroelectronics’ RS-485 transceivers
STMicroelectronics unveiled the ST4E1240 RS-485 transceiver, having a 40Mbit/s speed, PROFIBUS-compatible output, and protections against transient and hot-swap incidents.
ByteSnap IoT standards and protocols guide
The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionised the way we live and work. Fresh uses include smart water management, smart farming, micromobility, self-driving enablement, and connected vehicles.
‘Near perfect’ control of single atoms major advance towards quantum computing
Engineers and physicists at UCL have developed a new fabrication process for building quantum computers, achieving an almost zero failure rate with the potential for scaling up.
Solar-powered technology converts saltwater into drinking water emission-free
Scientists have developed a new solar-powered system to convert saltwater into fresh drinking water which they say could help reduce dangerous waterborne diseases like cholera.