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US announces first CHIPS grant goes to BAE Systems
The US Department of Commerce has allocated $35 million in initial funding to BAE Systems for the modernisation of their Microelectronics Centre (MEC) in Nashua, New Hampshire.
Cybersecurity challenges explored in Mouser Hub
Mouser Electronics delves into the complex world of cybersecurity in its Technical Resource Hub, encouraging and urging engineers to stay informed on the emerging design challenges in this critical domain.
Dutch government stops chip giant ASML exports to China
The Dutch government this week partially revoked export licenses for ASML, Europe's largest tech company, impacting the shipment of its advanced lithography systems to China.
Multi-colour LEDs enhance vital sign monitoring
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the ams OSRAM SFH 7018x MULTILEDs for Vital Sign Monitoring.
30 million wafers: 2024's semiconductor peak
Global semiconductor capacity is expected to increase 6.4% in 2024 to top the 30 million *wafers per month (wpm) mark for the first time after rising 5.5% to 29.6wpm in 2023, SEMI announced today in its latest quarterly World Fab Forecast report.
Sussex scientists develop a potential alternative to Bluetooth
Researchers at the University of Sussex have made an advancement in data transmission technology, presenting a potential alternative to Bluetooth that could revolutionise mobile phones and other tech devices.
Vishay enhances anti-surge thick film power resistor
Vishay has released its newly enhanced Vishay Draloric RCS0805 e3 anti-surge thick film resistor in the 0805 case size with a higher power rating of 0.5W.
How to improve the reliability of your wafer cleaning equipment
Within semiconductor wafer cleaning, harsh chemicals and elevated temperatures can cause components to crack, leak, or mechanically fail (before the expected component lifetime). Downtime in semiconductor chip manufacturing or subsequent damages that may occur during production are hefty bills to swallow.
Protecting industrial single-pair Ethernet deployments
Since its development 40 years ago, Ethernet has quickly established itself as the defacto wired networking protocol. However, deploying Cat 6-style Ethernet cables and connectors in space-constrained applications proved challenging, leading to the development of single-pair Ethernet (SPE).
Avnet’s strategic outlook on 2024's electronics industry trends
By Rebeca Obregon-Jimenez, SVP Strategic Business Engagements and Supplier Management, Avnet.