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Powerful yet compact
Whether for frequent mating cycles or challenging requirements in terms of modularity: as compact hybrid connectors, the ODU-MAC Blue-Line solutions combine cost-effectiveness with simple and space-saving handling.
TDK introduces high-speed TMR front-end IC
TDK Corporation complements the existing TMR sensor portfolio with the new Micronas signal-conditioning integrated circuit (IC) ASA 2310 for high-speed automotive and industrial electric motor applications.
Growing Demand for Ultra-High Precision Optics
Optical Surfaces Ltd. reports how strong demand for high precision optics and optical systems from the astronomy, fundamental physics and defence communities has enabled it to exceed its annual sales target after just 7-months of 2022. This follows a 20% growth in sales achieved in the previous 2 years.
How to build a compact data acquisition system
Data acquisition (DAQ) is a key function in a variety of research and engineering activities ranging from design validation and verification to accelerated life and production testing, among others. While the key elements of a DAQ system are straightforward: sensors, measurement hardware, and software; from there, things can get complicated.
Analog Devices – The ADTF3175
The ADTF3175 is the first high-resolution, industrial quality, indirect Time-of-Flight (ToF) module for 3D depth sensing and vision systems.
EcoSonic ESD self-seal bubble bags powered by Nano-VpCI
Most ESD managers in the electronics industry understand the serious threat of electrostatic discharge to the integrity of electronic components during manufacturing, shipping, and storage.
microLEDs deliver new approach to AR glasses
What are said to be the industry’s first microLED devices with integrated micro-lenses for pixel level beam shaping have been unveiled by MICLEDI Microdisplays.
Addressing high-voltage design challenges with reliable and affordable isolation technologies
The high voltages present in factory automation, motor drives, grid infrastructure and electric vehicles (EVs) can be several hundred or even thousands of volts. Galvanic isolation helps resolve the challenge of designing a safe human interface in the presence of such high voltages.
Keysight, Nokia combine for 800GE test
Keysight Technologies has collaborated with Nokia to successfully demonstrate the first public 800GE test, validating the readiness of next-generation optics for service providers and network operators.
Keysight Technologies to award $30,000 to innovation challenge winner
The Keysight Innovation Challengeis a design competition challenging graduate and undergraduate engineering students to conceptualise an Internet of Things (IoT) device or network of devices that will provide carbon neutrality monitoring at the community or corporate level.