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Fibre optic sensing for sensitive pipeline, concrete, and subsea cable applications
The use of distributed sensing (DS) is on the rise, especially for sensitive oil and gas and pipeline applications, structural health monitoring in concrete structures, and subsea cable infrastructure monitoring for offshore wind energy power sources. Joseph Shih, Seal-Connect Technical Product Specialist, Greene Tweed discusses.
Reference flat mirrors for satellite telescope performance verification
Optical Surfaces reports how its high precision reference flat mirrors are enabling testing and precise alignment of Earth observation satellite telescopes.
Get the most out of your image
All the components of an imaging pipeline, such as image sensor, lens, and lighting, possess unique characteristics which affects the ISP (image signal processor) configuration. Prashant Metha, Senior Field Application Engineer, FRAMOS discusses.
How the MAKO Ground Engaging Tools were developed
Over a four-year period, Australian mining contractor, Byrnecut, was instrumental in the development of the Ground Engaging Tool (G.E.T.) system from Sandvik – MAKO.
Power Integrations launches PowerPros live video application-engineering support
Power Integrations, high-voltage integrated circuits for energy-efficient power conversion specialist, has launched PowerPros, a live online video tech support service that enables power-supply designers to talk directly with members of Power Integrations’ applications engineering team 24 hours a day, six days a week, anywhere in the world.
Microchip unveils terabit-scale secure ethernet PHY family with port aggregation
The demand for increased bandwidth and security in network infrastructure driven by growth in hybrid work and geographical distribution of networks is re-defining borderless networking.
History of ADAS: from mechanical systems to the software-defined car
This article, the second in the history of ADAS series, continues the discussion of various ADAS and their histories. The first article talked about cruise control, ABS, traction control, and stability control. This article continues the series with a focus on collision-avoidance systems, automatic emergency braking, and blind-spot warning technology. Dan Clement, Senior Principal Applications Marketing Engineer, Solutions Engineering, onsemi, co...
Six world-leading engineers shortlisted for £350,000 research prize
Six world-leading researchers have been announced as shortlisted nominees for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) prestigious A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize worth £350,000.
Top 5 power products in June
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top power products to have been released in June 2022.
e-con Systems launches GigE low light HDR camera
e-con Systems, a leading embedded camera company, launches RouteCAM_CU20, an HDR GigE ultra-low light camera with network synchronisation capability.