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eBook examines technologies for sustainable manufacturing
Mouser Electronics has issued a new eBook in collaboration with Analog Devices, offering a detailed analysis of the technologies being used to support sustainable manufacturing practices.
Micro-robots inspired by the insect world
Researchers at Washington State University have unveiled two micro-robots, taking cues from the insect realm to push the boundaries of technology.
NEOTech launches NPI and electronics manufacturing centre
NEOTech is set to launch a cutting-edge New Product Introduction (NPI) and electronics manufacturing center of excellence at its facility in Fremont, CA, in early April 2024.
Microchip’s low-cost PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit
The embedded industry is seeing an increased demand for open-source RISC-V-based processor architectures, but there are still limited options when it comes to commercially available silicon or hardware.
New motion and activity sensor from EnOcean
At Light + Building 2024, EnOcean is set to introduce the enhanced EMDC energy harvesting motion and activity sensor family.
Microchip Technology release PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit
The PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit meets demand for open-source RISC-V-based processor architectures is on the rise within the embedded industry, yet the availability of commercial silicon or hardware remains scarce.
Adobe and Christian Cowan unveil the first complete wearable garment
Adobe has partnered with fashion designer Christian Cowan to reveal a groundbreaking wearable and electronically adjustable garment, employing Adobe Primrose technology, at Cowan's Fall/Winter 2024 show during New York Fashion Week.
The potential of AI in motors and drives
Computing Machinery and Intelligence, the seminal paper by Alun Turing, posed the question, “Can machines think?” Turing's research proved that a digital computer could simulate the behaviour of any other digital machine, given enough memory and time. Here, Marek Lukaszczyk, European and Middle East Marketing Manager at WEG, explains how this has led to an effective digital manufacturing environment in which the potential of Artificia...
Radial and thrust forces in bearings
Where accuracy is required, it is important for engineers to consider the forces acting on a bearing. Because a bearing typically supports the free motion of a shaft about an axis of rotation, two forces normally act on the bearing: a radial load and a thrust load. But, what is the impact of these forces? Here, Chris Johnson, Managing Director of SMB Bearings, explains.
The British semiconductor companies steering UK efforts
Electronic Specifier explores some of the key British semiconductor companies that are steering UK efforts in the industry.