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“Lowest power consumption” MEMS accelerometer
The ADXL367 from Analog Devices is an ultralow power, 3-axis microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometer that consumes just 0.89 μA at a 100 Hz output data rate and 180 nA when in motion-triggered wake-up mode.
PICMG announces COM-HPC Mini Academy event
PICMG, the consortium driving open standards for modular, scalable computing, will be hosting a COM-HPC Mini Academy on Tuesday, 4th June at 14:00 UTC.
Hamamatsu Photonics acquires NKT Photonics A/S
Hamamatsu Photonics has completed the acquisition of NKT Photonics A/S, driving its technology to the next level, and accelerating business growth in the semiconductor, quantum, and medial fields.
United Nations AI meet gives everyone a voice
Leaders from government, industry and the global AI community took bold steps towards making AI more inclusive at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, Switzerland.
Ever wanted an extra thumb? Well, now you can!
Alongside Cambridge University, members of the public were able to learn quickly how to use a third thumb – a controllable, prosthetic extra thumb – to pick up and manipulate objects.
Infineon receives building permit for Smart Power Fab in Dresden
Infineon is on schedule with the construction of the Smart Power Fab in Dresden and is initiating the final construction phase.
AI-controlled stations can charge electric cars at a personal price
As more people drive electric cars, congestion and queues can occur when many need to charge simultaneously. A new study from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden shows how AI-controlled charging stations, through smart algorithms, can offer electric vehicle users personalised prices, minimising both price and waiting time for customers.
STMicroelectronics to build silicon carbide facility in Italy
STMicroelectronics announces a new high-volume 200mm silicon carbide manufacturing facility for power devices and modules, as well as test and packaging, to be built in Catania, Italy.
Development of ‘wonder material’ for real applications
Graphene, known as the strongest material on Earth, holds the potential to revolutionise various industries, from automotive to water treatment.
The importance of structural health monitoring and its supporting technology
It may have been around for over 30 years, but structural health monitoring (SHM) has been given a boost by recent advancements in Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. There is no doubt that the civil engineering industry has been quick to leverage the power of new technologies, and in this article, we look at how the size and scope of the SHM market have expanded with the evolution of the IoT.