Search results for "magnetic"
China's hyperloop train sets new speed record
China has made headlines with its latest technological breakthrough in high-speed transportation: the T-Flight maglev train.
Vishay shielded and IFSC Ferrite inductors now in new case sizes
Vishay Intertechnologyannounces that it has extended its shielded IFDC and semi-shielded IFSC series of wirewound, surface-mount ferrite inductors with three new devices in the 2020DE, 3232DB, and 5050HZ case sizes.
High-precision speed measurement
Pharmaceutical companiesanalyse product batches at regular intervals to ensure the high quality of their medicines.
Cutting-edge x-ray telescope completed for solar wind research mission
The construction of a pioneering X-raytelescopehas been successfully completed, marking a significant milestone in the study of solar winds and their interaction with Earth’s magnetosphere.
An electromagnetic exoskeleton for your hands, powered by Arduino
The Magnus project, developed by researchers from Tokyo, features a 3D-printedexoskeletonthat employs a series of electromagnets mounted onto a rigid frame worn on the user's hand.
IDTechEx explores quantum technology
Quantum technology exists in unsuspecting places, including cameras, computers, and smartphones. While quantum technology research has existed in various forms for over a hundred years, the 21st century saw an increased effort towards commercialisation, and the market segments of quantum sensing, quantum computing and quantum communications emerged.
EMI debugging with oscilloscopes using fast FFT
Oscilloscopes with advanced FFT capabilities and high sensitivity and dynamic range are the ideal instruments for electromagnetic interference (EMI) debugging. MXO oscilloscopes from Rohde & Schwarz with their fast performance let design engineers swiftly and accurately detect and analyse EMI emanating from electronic circuits and boards with time-correlated RF analysis.
Atomic-scale quantum sensor developed
In a significant scientific breakthrough, an international research team from Germany’s Forschungszentrum Jülich and Korea’s IBS Centre for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) has created a quantum sensor capable of detecting minute magnetic fields at the atomic scale.
How GaN is revolutionising power supply design
Gallium Nitride (GaN) is presently in a position that will see it, alongside Silicon Carbide (SiC), revolutionise power supply design as a whole, moving away from traditional purely silicon (Si)-based analogue designs. So how is this design revolution happening, and where is GaN having the most impact?
The role of inverter technology in the shift to electric vehicles
As the automotive industry transitions to electric vehicles (EVs) and away from traditional CO₂-producing cars and vans, several fundamental obstacles must be overcome from a vehicle development point of view, to make EVs even more attractive to the consumer.