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Protocol decoder supports CAN XL
The Tektronix CAN XL (Controller Area Network Extended Length) protocol decoder enables engineers to incorporate the latest generation of CAN communications.
Flying taxis could be a reality by 2030
The Future of Flight action plan, jointly developed by the government and industry, has been unveiled by the Department for Transport (DfT).
G7 nations to harness AI & innovation to drive growth and productivity
G7 nations have signed an agreement to unite and harness the innovative potential of AI to usher in a new era of global productivity and economic growth.
2A schottky rectifiers from Diodes Incorporated
Diodes Incorporated has announced its SDT2U30CP3 (30V/2A), SDT2U40CP3 (40V/2A), and SDT2U60CP3 (60V/2A) 2A schottky rectifiers.
WindWings latest: retrofitting cargo ships with rigid sails
Introducing large, rigid sails to cargo ship Pyxis Ocean has led to notable decreases in both fuel usage and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Training AI to act more like a scientist
Researchers out of China have been exploring new AI training methods to make them more scientist-like in approach.
ESG concerns rise – global supply chains respond proactively
Explore how global supply chains are adapting to rising ESG concerns, driven by government regulations, organisational strategies, and consumer demands.
Bourns introduces high-current mini TCO devices for battery protection
Bourns, a manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, has announced its latest miniature resettable thermal cutoff (TCO) device series, also known as mini-breakers, that are designed to control abnormal, excessive current virtually instantaneously, up to rated limits.
The Electronics Excellence Award: shortlist announcement
Welcome to the shortlist announcement page! Here you will find the amazing shortlisted products for the most rigorous and transparent award in the industry. The Electronics Excellence Award ceremony will be taking place at the Electronic Specifier booth (Hall 5-144) on the first day of embedded world on 9th April at 2:00pm. You are all welcome to come and visit to see which product will win! Comment below which product you think will win the E...
Ebflow technology speeds up small nuclear reactor production
An advanced electron beam (EB) welding technology, developed by Cambridge Vacuum Engineering (CVE) has the potential to transform the speed at which small nuclear power stations can be built.