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New high voltage SMD Reed Relays at productronica 2023
Pickering Electronics, a manufacturer of high-performance reed relays, will present its latest high voltage surface mount reed relay, Series 219, at stand #452 in Hall A1 during productronica.
Seica secures tech award for EV battery pack testing
Seica is delighted to announce its receipt of the 2023 Global Technology Award in the Test Equipment category.
Pickering Interfaces at productronica 2023
At productronica 2023, Keith Moore, CEO of Pickering Group, talks to Electronic Specifier’s Mick Elliott about the products the company has released at the show.
Battery Experts Forum 2024 announced
The 19th Battery Experts Forum will once again take place at the Darmstadtium Science and Congress Centre in Darmstadt from 5th – 7th November, 2024.
New high voltage SMD reed relays from Pickering
Pickering Electronics has announced its first high voltage surface mount reed relays, known as the Series 219, at productronica.
An in-depth look at embedded SSDs
Embedded Solid State Drives (SSDs) are integral in the tech ecosystem and epitomise the confluence of speed, reliability, and durability in data storage solutions.
Amorphous silicon carbide: a breakthrough for microchips
Researchers at Delft University of Technology, led by Assistant Professor Richard Norte, have made a pertinent breakthrough in material science with the development of amorphous silicon carbide (a-SiC).
Pickering to exhibit high voltage SMD reed relays at Productronica
Pickering Electronics, recognised for its high performance reed relays, is set to display its latest high voltage surface mount reed relay, Series 219, at Productronica.
UK's JET Fusion Lab ends experiments after 40 years
The UK's JET Fusion Laboratory is set to end its operations and decommission after a successful 40-year stint of experimentation and research.
Saline-charged battery for smart contact lenses
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have created a flexible battery, as thin as the human cornea, which draws power from saline solution.