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Engineering a ghost hunt this Halloween
Welcome to Halloween – the one night each year when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest, and, as some would have it, spirits turn to electronics to make contact with the world of the living.
Xiphera and Crypto Quantique announce new partnership
Xiphera has announced its partnership with Crypto Quantique for quantum-resilient hardware trust engines.
Rohde & Schwarz revenues climb 5.3% in 2023/24
Rohde & Schwarz has reported year-on-year increases in both revenue and incoming orders.
Advantest highlights test innovations at ITC 2024
Advantest will feature its latest test solutions for advanced ICs at the 2024 International Test Conference (ITC) at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront (November 3-8).
Rohde & Schwarz expands on oscilloscope use at UK event
Wurth Electronics UK and Rohde & Schwarz are teaming up to provide the 2024 edition of Powering the World of Electronics - Power Supply & EMC Design and Optimisation on 6 November 2024 at the National Conference Centre in Solihull, UK.
Choosing the right industrial sensors for a product
Industrial sensors play a crucial role within industrial settings, converting physical parameters into signals that can be used for a wide range of applications. So, how can the designer make sure that the right industrial sensor is chosen for a product?
3D printing medicine for children
Researchers from Texas A&M University are working on developing3D-printed medicationfor treating the parasitic infection toxoplasmosis in children. Their aim is to make the treatment more accurate, accessible, and cost-effective as well as improving safety, compared to current options.
E-waste: from overhead to revenue stream
In2tec's unique technologies are making e-waste recycling an opportunity instead of an obligation.
MEMPHIS hands over DRAM modules to Intelligent Memory
From January 2025, MEMPHIS Electronic will hand over its private-label DRAM modules to Intelligent Memory.
Quad-power-module enables fast transient response
With the MPM54532 MPS offers a quad-power-module for up to 16V Input and four outputs delivering 5A each.