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Aim-TTi introduces FX series bench power supplies
The all-new FX Series of power supplies are engineered to combine versatility in a space-efficient design.
Superluminescent Diodes: advanced broadband light sources for high-precision applications
LASER COMPONENTS offers a diverse selection of Superluminescent Diodes (SLDs) from INPHENIX, ideal for a broad range of applications. SLDs, optoelectronic semiconductor devices, emit light through amplified spontaneous emission with high spatial coherence, intense output, and minimal temporal coherence, setting them apart from traditional laser diodes, which rely on optical feedback. These unique properties make SLDs invaluable for high-performan...
Sky’s the limit for cloud-inspired method of guiding light
Scientists have taken inspiration from the way sunlight passes through clouds to discover an entirely new way ofcontrolling and guiding light.
Report warns UK engineering is at a crossroads
Advanced Engineering has released an industry report addressing the most pressing challenges and opportunities facing engineers and manufacturers across the United Kingdom.
Power Integrations launches 1700V GaN switcher IC
Power Integrations has introduced a new addition to its InnoMux-2 range of single-stage, independently regulated multi-output offline power supply ICs.
PEI-Genesis now offering LMR connectors, cables, and accessories
PEI-Genesis has expanded its RF interconnect product portfolio through its partnership with Times Microwaves Systems. PEI-Genesis will now offer LMR connectors, cables, and accessories worldwide.
element14 & Fluke photovoltaic systems webinar
element14 and Fluke have announced an upcoming webinar focused on commissioning and maintaining photovoltaic (PV) systems.
Taoglas achieves U.S. DOD CMMC Level 2 readiness
Taoglasn has announced that it has achieved Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2 readiness and Level 1 attestation.
How motion capture technology is shaping the future of drone swarms
Drone swarms have been growing in popularity alongside the rise of drone technology itself, now, motion capture technology is being utilised to further this research.
Soft wearable robot tested for Parkinson's support
Earlier this year researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Boston University Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Services tested a soft, wearable robot to assist a person living with Parkinson’s walk without freezing.