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New breakthrough helps free up space for robots to ‘think’
Engineers have worked out how to giverobots complex instructionswithout electricity for the first time which could free up more space in the robotic ‘brain’ for them to ‘think’.
Custom sensors for specialised market applications
SI Sensors, backed by a skilled team of image sensor design experts and a growing intellectual property (IP) portfolio, offers a cost-effective, comprehensive service for designing, developing, and manufacturing custom CMOS sensors tailored to niche markets.
Pico launches PicoScope 3000E Series
Pico Technology, an innovator in test and measurement solutions, introduces the PicoScope 3000E Series, a new range of USB-powered PC oscilloscopes designed to redefine the industry.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024 awarded to machine learning pioneers
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to two pioneers whose groundbreaking work has laid the foundation for today’s powerful machine learning technologies.
Double award recognition for iguverse
igus scoops two categories at the prestigious Red Dot Award: Brands & Communication Design 2024, as UK customers and media give the iguverse VR experience a big thumbs up.
Hydro Leduc uses CISSOID’s SiC Inverter control module
CISSOID has announced that its SiC Inverter Control Module (ICM) has been adopted by Hydro Leduc for its new highly efficient and modular Electric Power Take-Off (ePTO).
Celebrating Ada Lovelace Day
As we celebrate Ada Lovelace Day, Electronic Specifier honours not only the woman who saw beyond the limits of her time, butall the womenwho have seen what is possible and followed their own path.
OMNIVISION’s new OX03H10 image sensor with TheiaCel Technology
OMNIVISION has unveiled the new 3-megapixel (MP)-resolution OX03H10 CMOS image sensor – the first and only 3.0-micron (µm) pixel automotive viewing sensor with TheiaCel technology.
Fourteen UK airfields now trailblazing electric aviation
Did you know we now have 14 airfields around the UK with residentelectric-powered aircraft?
Hirose expands FPC/FFC connector line for high-speed data in automotive applications
Hirose, a global leader in innovative connector solutions, has introduced an extension to its flexible printed circuit (FPC) and flat flexible connector (FFC) family. The new FH75M Series is designed to support high-speed data transmission with specifications including MIPI D-PHY (1.5 Gbps) and eDP1.3 (5.4 Gbps). With a 0.4 mm pitch and a height of only 2 mm, this connector is ideal for applications requiring a compact, high-performance solution.