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STMicroelectronics breaks the 20nm barrier for next-gen microcontrollers
STMicroelectronics announces an advanced 18nm Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator (FD-SOI) process technology.
New floating connectors from Harwin support high-speed automated manufacture
Harwin has introduced a new series of board-to-board connectors designed to meet the requirements for data and power transfer in high-performance applications.
ENNOVI introduces 10Gbps+ automotive ethernet connector solution
ENNOVI has introduced ENNOVI-Net, a new customisable Automotive Ethernet connector solution.
Phison unveils AI innovations at Nvidia GTC
Phison Electronics unveiled strategic partnerships deploying its aiDAPTIV+ technology and introduced the new X200 at NVIDIA GTC 2024 on 18thMarch 2024 in San Jose.
Are we absorbing too much mobile phone radiation?
RF signals are the go-to for mobile phones, allowing for smooth interactions across the globe, but are we absorbing excessive amounts of mobile phone radiation in the process? To learn more, Electronic Specifier spoke with Ryan McCaughey, Chief Scientist at Atom Studios.
Versatile new products with CAN FD connection from PEAK-System
At embedded world 2024, PEAK-System will be presenting its new programmable modules and I/O products with CAN FD connection.
TDK presents new dual-die stray-field robust 3D position sensor
TDK Corporation is expanding its Micronas 3D HAL position sensor portfolio with the introduction of the HAR 3920-2100, a dual-die sensor tailored for automotive and industrial use.
Saelig introduces new features in Ramsey RF test enclosures
Saelig Company, Inc. announces significant upgrades to the Ramsey RF Test Enclosures lineup, catering to forensic analysis, benchtop, and rack-mount EMI-quiet enclosure needs.
Arrow Electronics simplifies AI development
Arrow Electronics is easing AI development for professionals and makers with the CYC5000 FPGA board in a compact 25.0mm x 70.7mm form factor.
New models added to CUI Devices’ DC fans line
CUI Devices’ Thermal Management Group has announced the addition of IP68 rated fan models to its line of DC axial fans.