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The many IoT threats and how designers can be prepared
The Internet of Things (IoT) merges our digital and physical universe and is fast becoming a consumer expectation for any standard device or appliance. As demand for smart technologies increases, mass manufacturing has seen the costs to manufacture products with wireless connectivity and advanced sensor technology decrease. Joe Lomako, Business Development Manager, IoT and Cybersecurity at TÜV SÜD discusses.
ASICs: the touching point between man and machine
Thanks to today’s touch-screen technology, interaction with a computer can be as instinctive as a conversation between two humans.
Why semiconductor recovery takes time
There’s been no easing of the shortage of some semiconductor devices over the last eighteen months, as the headlines in the industry trade media attest. In this article, Adam Fletcher, chairman of the Electronic Components Supply Network (ecsn) provides an explanation of why it takes so long for chip manufacturers to put their supply networks back in balance.
NEOTech partners with Hemisphere GNSS
NEOTech partners with Hemisphere GNSS for product manufacturing of portable, affordable smart antenna solution
Silicon's potential breakthrough for microelectronics
At the heart of all of the technology that powers our world is one element: silicon. It has shaped the course of human evolution, forming integrated circuits and computer processors. But the dawn of a new era of advances in microelectronics may be on the horizon. It is no secret that silicon’s limitations are beginning to rear their heads in R&D labs, leaving many wondering what will replace it. Industrial Journalist Emily Newton discus...
Microwave spectrometer for interstellar research
Microwave spectroscopy is a very powerful tool for discovering molecular structures and operates at very low temperatures near absolute zero (1 to 5 Kelvin). The spectrometers generally either operate with high sensitivity over a very narrow bandwidth or a wide frequency with reduced sensitivity.
IPC welcomes the European Chips Act
The electronics manufacturing industry has welcomed the release of the European Commission’s European Chips Act with its strong support for advanced packaging and calling for its swift implementation as part of a broader and equally important strategy to rebuild the European electronics manufacturing ecosystem.
Robot sales in North America highest ever in 2021Robot sales in North America highest ever in 2021
Propelled by a surge in non-automotive sectors, the number of robots sold in North America set a new record in 2021, with 39,708 units sold at a value of $2 billion, a 14% increase over the previous high in 2017.
GreenFlux and Osprey establish roaming connection
GreenFlux has signed a roaming agreement with Osprey Charging Network, opening the UK rapid-charging network to nearly 90,000 EV drivers.
ASICs: the touching point between man and machine
Thanks to today’s touch-screen technology, interaction with a computer can be as instinctive as a conversation between two humans.