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Trident IoT announces new Zigbee chip and SDK
Trident IoT, an RF technology and engineering company focused on decreasing time-to-market for connected device manufacturers, has announced the upcoming release of its new Zigbee chip and accompanying Software Development Kit (SDK).
LiDAR rides China's wave
The global automotive LiDAR market is projected to grow from $538 million in 2023 to $3,632 million by 2029, with a CAGR of 38% over this period.
Aurrigo innovation title win at Made in the UK Awards
Aurrigo has won the national innovation title award at the Made in the UK Awards for its Auto-DollyTug technology.
Radar sensors cover all eventualities
In stock at authorised distributor DigiKey are Banner Engineering’s radar sensors.
Revolutionising agriculture: the Small Robot Company
The Small Robot Company is at the forefront of arevolution in agricultural technology, leveraging robotics and artificial intelligence to transform traditional farming practices.
What is flying pixel and how can it be mitigated in 3D imaging for ToF cameras?
3D imaging technologies have revolutionised various industries, providing advanced capabilities in depth perception and spatial understanding. Among these technologies,Time-of-Flight (ToF)camerasstand out for their ability to capture depth information in real-time.
Early access to MPLAB extensions brings Microchip tools to VS Code
Leveraging the versatility of Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code), Microchip Technology has released an early access version of MPLAB Extensions for VS Code.
Semiconductor manufacturing: Pre-, post-, and future trends with Rupal Jain
In an industry where the constant push for miniaturisation and enhanced performance shapes the future, the ability for semiconductor manufactures to pivot fast is crucial.
electronica 2024 to meet automotive industry challenges
electronica 2024 will bring answers to the major challenges facing the automotive industry, focusing on digitalisation and innovation.
Over four-fifths of Brits call for stronger government action on e-waste
New research has revealed that a significant majority of Britons, over four-fifths (85%), believe the government isfalling short in promoting sustainabilitywithin the electronics sector.